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Kenny Chesney, the current Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year, is a performer even non-country fans are familiar with. Mr. Chesney exudes a natural charm and innocence that goes perfectly with his pure, clear songs. His is not a show anybody who enjoys good music ought to miss.

Kenny Chesney’s career began back in 1993, and since then he has released 13 albums. Eleven of those thirteen albums have been certified either Gold or Platinum, which attests to his wild popularity among listeners across the nation. He’s had more than thirty songs on the country Top 10 lists – and they didn’t just flash in and out, either. But fame hasn’t touched what he is at heart – a good-natured, down-to-earth person.

Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1968, he didn’t seem destined to be a musician right away. A five-year old Kenny got his first guitar from his parents – which he soon put down saying it “hurt his fingers”. As a teenager he was a receiver on the Gibbs High School football team.

At East Tennessee State University, Kenny Chesney was involved in a bluegrass program. He had already started saving money so he could buy a new guitar. This he got, and upon graduation, Kenny Chesney set out on the road to Nashville, home of country.

His talent set him apart, and people noticed. By 1992 he had signed contracts with Opryland Music Group and music industry giant BMI. Two early hits from his career were “In My Wildest Dreams” and “All I Need to Know”. His songs are replete with the experience of his own life, and the sincerity and honesty of his anecdotes and emotions make a powerful impression on his audience. Fans feel that they can relate easily to Kenny Chesney the musician and the man.

Many contemporary stars have ventured into other areas. Some start their own clothing lines, some patent their own scents. Chesney, who had the hit song “Beer In Mexico”, prefers the road less traveled – he has been creating his own rum. He has even surveyed fans to find out how they like it.

As a live performer Chesney is still hot property. Before his most recent Boston show, tickets disappeared within ten minutes. Not a tremendous accomplishment generally, but keep in the mind the state of the economy: showbiz ticket sales are down, but his shows continue to sell out. In these troubled times, the sight of those signature Kenny Chesney cowboy hats provides as much solace as his music.

Chesney has won a number of awards in different categories including Best Male Country artist. In 1997 he was named the ACM New Male Vocalist of the Year. Just last year he won Entertainer of the Year. Obviously there’s more to come.

Kenny Chesney’s personal charisma and his most moving lyrics are sure to win audiences well into the future. If he’s touring near you, do try to catch one of the most amazing country acts around – you won’t regret it.

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