Gayle Thompson has been a daily contributor for The Boot since it began in 2008. In addition, she has written for Rolling Stone, Country Weekly, CBS Radio and several other outlets. Besides writing, she loves traveling, cooking, entertaining and anything else that involves her husband and little boy.
Gayle Thompson
30 Years Ago: Travis Tritt Makes His Grand Ole Opry Debut
Happy Opry anniversary to him!
31 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Wins a Record Six Times at the ACM Awards
On April 24, 1991, Brooks set an ACMs record
Story Behind the Song: Lucas Hoge, ‘Dirty South’
Lucas Hoge shares the story behind his latest single, "Dirty South."
Story Behind the Song: Smithfield, ‘Hey Whiskey’
Smithfield share the story behind their hit single "Hey Whiskey."
Florida Georgia Line: Chainsmokers Collaboration Is ‘a God Thing’ [LISTEN]
Florida Georgia Line discuss their collaboration with the Chainsmokers, "Last Day Alive."
Thomas Rhett Shares His Biggest Fear About Becoming a Dad
Thomas Rhett discusses how he and his wife Lauren are preparing to become parents to two children this year.
Justin Moore’s Daughters Are Hoping Their New Sibling Is a Boy
Justin Moore admits that all three of his daughters are hoping that their new sibling is a boy, and explains why he and his wife aren't learning the baby's gender ahead of time.
Story Behind the Song: Brett Eldredge, ‘Somethin’ I’m Good At’
Brett Eldredge shares the story behind his single "Somethin' I'm Good At."
31 Years Ago: Alan Jackson Scores His First No. 1 Hit
Jackson earned his first No. 1 hit on March 9, 1991, with the song "I'd Love You All Over Again," from his freshman 'Here in the Real World' album.
Trace Adkins Enjoys ‘the Creativity’ of Acting
Trace Adkins discusses why he is so drawn to movie roles and acting.
Story Behind the Song: Russell Dickerson, ‘Yours’
Russell Dickerson shares the story behind his single "Yours."
31 Years Ago: Vince Gill Wins Two Grammy Awards for ‘I Still Believe in You’
On Feb. 24, 1992, Gill won two Grammy Awards for his song "I Still Believe in You," which was the title track of his sixth album.