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All Horse Power: A Thousand Horses are CMA Fest veterans and doing full throttle the rest of the year

We are not sure how much horsepower 1,000 horses have, but A Thousand Horses is going full throttle, bringing the noise, and shows no signs of slowing down.

The band broke onto the scene in 2015 with their song “Smoke.” It made history because it was the first debut single for a group to reach #1 on the Country Airplay charts in the 2010s. They followed up that platinum hit with "(This Ain’t No) Drunk Dial, which also saw great success.

We were able to catch up with the guys to talk about what it means to perform at CMA Fest, how special the fan-focused event is, and their plans for the future.

Rural Lifestyle & Entertainment Shows
RFD-TV’s newest music series, “On the Record,” presented by John Deere, takes viewers on a journey through the heart of country music. Hosted by renowned broadcaster, Suzanne Alexander, the show features long-form interviews with today’s biggest artists and the veterans who inspired them. “On the Record” also gives viewers a front row seat to intimate performances and exclusive music video releases, highlighting the broad scope of Nashville’s talent.
Madison Brown grew up on the road and now invites viewers to follow along with her as she continues to indulge her love of exploring new places, including behind-the-scenes at big events and tourist attractions, and celebrity interviews with the likes of country star Toby Keith, former NBA player Karl Malone, former MLB pitcher Greg Maddux, and “Brady Bunch” star Christopher Knight (Brown’s uncle).
Filmed in front of a live audience at the historic Lyric Theatre in Lexington, Kentucky, “WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour” features an eclectic array of popular artists from genres of folk, blues, country, jazz, new-age, and rock.
Tom McComas became involved with toy trains by accident and with reluctance. But his passion led to the creation of “I Love Toy Trains,” which quickly became TM’s best-selling title and one of the bestselling children’s video series in the U.S.
In the harsh Australian Outback, water drillers Danyelle and Anthony Haigh give up their nomadic life of searching for water for cattle ranches, to offer their two sons, Heath and Theo, a more settled life. They swap water drilling for something they’ve never done before – farming.