Kenny Chesney Trains With The Seattle Seahawks
We all know Kenny Chesney LOVES football and even played receiver in high school. Being a Country Music Super Star has it's perks. Chesney got to go to work out with the Seattle Seahawks.
We all know Kenny Chesney LOVES football and even played receiver in high school. Being a Country Music Super Star has it's perks. Chesney got to go to work out with the Seattle Seahawks.
Not only does Kenny Chesney have a huge heart and a pretty sizable bank account to match, but he also has good looks to add to his resume. Not just good looks, but really good looks -- he's recently been named the Hottest Guy of 2013 by People Country.
Kenny Chesney's 'Life on a Rock' album is as revealing of a record as 'Be as You Are' -- more so in some ways. The songwriting isn't as sharp as the 2005 project (the most closely comparable to 'Life on a Rock' in style and substance), but the experiences are as mixed and honest.
What happens when you put country star Kenny Chesney and comedian Ellen DeGeneres together? You get lots of laughter and a whole lot of fun, plus a lot of drinking.
With the brutal attacks at the Boston Marathon this week so fresh in everyone's mind, it's inevitable that people are thinking more in terms of personal safety than usual -- and country music superstar Kenny Chesney is no exception.
ESPN has one of my all time favorite coaches on staff, former Oakland Head Coach Jon Gruden. He is one of the best at breaking down the Quaterback position so he does a feature called "Gruden's QB Camp". In this episode he gets a special guest from the Country world.
In recent years, Kenny Chesney has began to reveal layers of his personal life through his music. Songs from 'Hemingway's Whiskey,' 'Welcome to the Fishbowl' and 'Life on a Rock' are his most personal and introspective to date, but he's still somewhat of a private person, one who shuns social media in favor of retreats to the islands. There are plenty of things even a superfan of the 'Pirate Flag' singer might not know.
Nope. Hate to complain, but I didn't see much at all to be honest. I stand corrected. I did get to see him do my favorite song of his ("No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem"), but there were some folks in the audience who gave us a BIG problem, which I will explain musically
I want to say first that Kenny Chesney is one of the true gentlemen in country music. He makes sure his fans always get their money's worth. Last night he delivered again for the 1077 'GNA faithful. I got to spend some time with him before the show as well.
Jon Jones from the Eli Young Band recently dropped by the On-Demand Lunch on WGNA to talk about opening up for Kenny Chesney on the 'No Shoes Nation Tour' in Albany, New York on March 21, 2013.
The first time I met Kenny Chesney was back in 1995. I was at a radio convention in Los Angeles for a publication called "Gavin". It's funny, he had just signed with BNA Records and I think my music director and I were close to the only ones there who knew him, or at least knew his last album, "In my Wildest Dreams" on Capricorn records. I remember this because we raved to him about the song, "Tin Man" which we loved and told him we thought he should re release it at some point which he eventually did as a single off his "Greatest Hits" C.D. in 2000.
The 2013 ACMs just wouldn't be complete without performances from the hottest names in country music, and the Academy of Country Music has just announced new additions to the exciting performance lineup, including Kenny Chesney and Taylor Swift.