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'''Kenneth Arnold (Kenny) Chesney''' (born ], ]<ref> Who's Who in America</ref>) is an American ] artist. Since 1993, Chesney has recorded thirteen albums, eleven of which have been certified gold or higher by the ]. He has also produced more than thirty Top Ten singles on the U.S. '']'' ] charts, fifteen of which reached Number One. In addition, Chesney has received six ] (including four consecutive Entertainer of the Year Awards),<ref name="cbs">{{cite web |url=http://www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/15/music_country/main2808891.shtml |title=Three ACM Wins in a Row for Chesney |accessdate=2007-09-27 |date=2007-05-15 |work=]}}</ref> as well as six ] awards. Chesney is also one of the most popular touring acts in country music, regularly selling out the venues at which he performs;<ref name="cmt">{{cite web |url=http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/chesney_kenny/bio.jhtml |title=CMT.com : Kenny Chesney : Biography |accessdate=2007-09-27 |work=]}}</ref><ref name="shreveport">{{cite web |url=http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070918/LIVING08/709180301/1005/ENT |title=Kenny Chesney climbs the chart |accessdate=2007-09-27 |last=Cooper |first=Peter |date=2007-09-18 |work=]}}</ref> his 2007 Flip-Flop Summer Tour was the highest-grossing country road trip of 2007.<ref name="demons">{{cite journal |author=Chesney, Kenny |date=2007-09-24 |title=From Good Times to Demons: Who I Really Am |journal=] |volume=14 |issue=20 |pages=36–43 |issn=1074-3235 |accessdate = 2007-10-06}}</ref> He was awarded his 4th consecutive ACM Entertainer of the Year award on May 18, 2008.
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'''Kenneth Arnold Chesney''' (born March 26, 1968) is an American ] singer. With 30 million albums sold worldwide, he released his debut, '']'', in 1994, and has since released 19 follow-ups. His albums spawned 27 singles that have peaked within the top 40 of the ].<ref>{{cite press release |title=Kenny Chesney Extends Worldwide Recording Agreement With Young Money records. | url=https://www.sonymusic.com/sonymusic-labels/kenny-chesney-extends-worldwide-recording-agreement-with-sony-music-nashville/ | publisher=] | date=June 4, 2012}}</ref>

Chesney has received twelve ], including the ] honor four times, and eleven ], including four consecutive ] from 2005 to 2008,<ref name="cbs">{{cite web |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/three-acm-wins-in-a-row-for-chesney/ |title=Three ACM Wins in a Row for Chesney | agency=] | work=] |date=May 15, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070917181342/http://www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/15/music_country/main2808891.shtml |archive-date=September 17, 2007 |url-status=live}}</ref> as well as six ] nominations. He has remained one of the most popular touring acts in United States country music.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://popculture.com/country-music/2018/11/12/kenny-chesney-thrilled-perform-cma-awards-david-lee-murphy/ |title=Kenny Chesney 'Thrilled' to Perform at CMA Awards With David Lee Murphy | last=Thompson | first=Gayle | website=] |date=November 12, 2018}}</ref>


==Early life== ==Early life==
Chesney was born on March 26, 1968, in ], United States, at St. Mary's Medical Center and was raised in ]. He is of English and Irish descent. He is the son of David Chesney, a former elementary school teacher, and Karen Chandler, a hair stylist in the Knoxville area. Chesney has one sibling, a younger sister named Jennifer Chandler. In 1986, Chesney graduated from ], where he played baseball and football. He received his first guitar for Christmas and began teaching himself how to play it.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://tasteofcountry.com/top-10-country-yearbook-photos/ | title=Top 10 Country Yearbook Photos | first=Billy | last=Dukes | work=] | date=September 4, 2011}}</ref>
Kenny was born in ]. His mother Karen was, and still is, a hair stylist in the Knoxville area. He was raised in ] and attended Gibbs High School, where he was a receiver on the football team.<ref>, retrieved ]</ref>


Chesney studied in ] in ], where he joined ] International Fraternity and was member of the ETSU Bluegrass Program. Chesney played tunes at local places around Johnson City like Chucky's Trading Post (a small ] restaurant), Quarterbacks BBQ, and Rafters. He recorded his first album in 1989 at ] in ]. A thousand copies were produced and Chesney sold them at his ] gigs, using the money from album sales to help buy a new guitar.<ref name="ETSU Alumni" /> Chesney studied advertising at ] in ], where he was a member of the ETSU Bluegrass Program and the ] fraternity and graduated in 1990.<ref name=etsu>{{cite web |title=Kenny Chesney: 1998 Distinguished Alumnus in the Arts |publisher=ETSU Alumni Association |url=https://www.etsualumni.org/s/974/bp18/interior.aspx?sid=974&gid=1&pgid=1617 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120405050402/http://www.etsu.edu/alumni/awards/98award_chesney.aspx |archive-date=April 5, 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 1989, he recorded a self-released demo album, ''Good Old Boy At Heart'' at the Classic Recording Studio in ]. He sold 1,000 copies while performing at the local clubs in Johnson City and used the money from album sales to help himself buy a new guitar.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://heraldcourier.com/lifestyles/when-the-superstar-was-a-nobody/article_78943c96-7126-11e6-a8bb-170ee06c5938.html | title=When the superstar was a ... Nobody | work=] | date=September 4, 2016}}</ref>


After graduation from East Tennessee State in 1990,<ref name=etsu/> he moved to ], where he performed at several local clubs. In March 1991, he passed an audition to sing at ].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://thenashvillemusicgroup.com/nashville/the-bluebird-cafe/ | title=The BlueBird Cafe| date=May 10, 2014}}</ref> He became the resident performer at The Turf, a ] bar in the city's historic district.<ref name=allmusic/>
In 1990, Chesney graduated from East Tennessee State University with a degree in advertising.<ref name="ETSU Alumni">{{cite web | title = Kenny Chesney: 1998 Distinguished Alumnus in the Arts | publisher = ETSU Alumni Association | url = http://www.etsu.edu/alumni/award/98award_chesney.asp | accessdate = 2007-02-16}}</ref> After graduation, he headed to ], where he performed at several local clubs. After making the rounds of the music publishers in Nashville, Chesney signed to contract in 1992 with BMI and ].


==Career== ==Career and awards==
{{See also|Kenny Chesney discography}}
===Early years===
In 1992, the head of writer relations at ], Clay Bradley, recommended Chesney to his friend, ], at Opryland Music Group. Chesney performed five songs during his audition for Tomlinson.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/kenny-chesney-3-11-13/ | title=Kenny Chesney | work=] | date=November 3, 2013}}</ref> Chesney left the audition with a songwriter's contract. A year later, an appearance at a songwriter's showcase led to a contract with ], which had recently started a country division.<ref name=remember>{{Cite news | url=https://tasteofcountry.com/kenny-chesney-first-record-deal-capricorn-records/ | title=Remember When Kenny Chesney Signed His First Record Deal? | first=Sterling | last=Whitaker | work=] | date=June 30, 2023}}</ref>
Chesney's first album, '']'', was released on the independent ] label in 1994. The album's lead-off singles, "The Tin Man" and "Whatever It Takes", both reached the lower regions of the ''Billboard'' ] charts. The album sold approximately 10,000 copies before Capricorn Records closed its country music division that year.<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web |url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0vfwxqe5ldhe~T1 |title=allmusic ((( Kenny Chesney > Biography ))) |accessdate=2007-09-27 |last=Huey |first= Steve |work=]}}</ref> Shortly afterward, Chesney signed to ], which released his album '']'' in 1995. The album produced three hit singles: "Fall in Love" and the title track (both of which reached Top Ten), and "Grandpa Told Me So", which peaked at #23.<ref name="allmusic"/> "The Tin Man" was also included on this album, although it was not re-released as a single at the time.


Chesney's debut album, '']'', was released on the independent ] label in April 1994. The album's first two singles, "Whatever It Takes" and "]", both reached the lower regions of the U.S. ''Billboard'' ] chart. The album sold approximately 10,000 copies before Capricorn Records closed its country music division in Nashville later that year and moved to Atlanta.<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web | url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p64127|pure_url=yes}} |title=allmusic ((( Kenny Chesney – Biography ))) | work=] |last=Huey |first=Steve}}</ref>
Released in 1996, Chesney's second major-label album was '']''.<ref name="allmusic"/> Although its lead-off single peaked just outside the Top 40 on the country charts, the album's title track (which was reprised from ''All I Need to Know'') and the single "When I Close My Eyes" (which was previously recorded by ] on his 1993 debut album ''Down the Road'') both peaked at #2 on the ''Billboard'' country charts. ''Me And You'' was also Chesney's first gold-certified album.<ref name="allmusic"/> A cover of ]'s 1990 single "Back Where I Come From" was also included on this album; although Chesney's version was never released as a single, it has become a staple of his concerts.


In June 1995, Chesney signed with ], and released his second studio album '']''.<ref name=remember/> The album produced three singles. "]" and the ] both reached the Top 10, while "]" peaked at number 23.<ref name="allmusic" /> That same year, Chesney co-wrote ]'s single "When He Was My Age" from their album '']''.<ref>{{cite AV media notes |title=When and Where |others=Confederate Railroad |year=1995 |type=CD booklet |publisher=] |id=82774-2}}</ref> Chesney utilized musicians playing the ] and ] guitar throughout this album, as he felt this would highlight the open-country, "down-home" feelings in his music; fiddle and pedal steel further helped to compliment his eastern-] and "twang" heard in his singing and inflections. One of the intentions behind the record was to capture the "traditional" spirit that had made early country music so popular.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
===Late 1990s breakthrough===
'']'', Chesney's third album for Lucy and Cameron, was released in 1997. "]", which served as the album's lead-off single, became Chesney's first ''Billboard'' Number One single, spending three weeks at the top of the country charts.<ref name="allmusic"/> The album's second single, "A Chance", peaked just shy of Top Ten, while its follow-up, "That's Why I'm Here", went to #2 on ''Billboard'' in 1998. ("That's Why I'm Here" reached Number One on ''Radio & Records'', giving Chesney his third Number One overall.) Also in 1998, Chesney recorded a limited-edition single titled "Touchdown Tennessee". The single was a tribute to John Ward, a former broadcaster for the ] Volunteers' ] team; ] and the John Ward Scholarship Fund received a portion of the single's sales.


Chesney's third studio album and his second major-label one, titled '']'', was released in June 1996.<ref name="allmusic" /> Its first single, "Back In My Arms Again", peaked just outside the Top 40 on the country charts, while both the ] (which Chesney had recorded on his previous album) and "]" (previously recorded by ] on his 1991 debut album and then by ] on his 1993 debut album ''Down the Road'') peaked at number 2. ''Me and You'' was Chesney's first album to be certified gold by the ] (RIAA).<ref name="allmusic" /> A cover of ]'s 1990 single "]" was also included on this album. Even though Chesney's version was never released as a single, it has been regularly performed during his concerts.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
1999's '']'', Chesney's fourth album for BNA, produced two consecutive Number One singles in "]" and "You Had Me From Hello" (the latter inspired by a line in the movie '']'').<ref name="allmusic"/> The album also produced two more hits: "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" and "What I Need to Do",<ref name="allmusic"/> which peaked at #11 and #8 on the country charts, respectively. ''Everywhere We Go'' was also Chesney's first platinum-selling album.<ref name="allmusic"/>


Chesney was honored with the 1997 Academy of Country Music's New Male Vocalist of the Year award.<ref name=etsu/>
===Early to mid-2000s===
By 2000, Chesney released his '']'' compilation.<ref name="allmusic"/> It included four new tracks, as well as re-recordings of "Fall in Love", "The Tin Man" and "Back Where I Come From". The new version of "The Tin Man" was one of the disc's three singles, with two of the new tracks, "I Lost It" and "Don't Happen Twice", also serving as singles.<ref name="allmusic"/>


'']'', Chesney's fourth album and his third from BNA Records, followed in July 1997. The album's first single, "]", became Chesney's first number one hit on the ''Billboard'' country charts and spent three weeks at that position.<ref name="allmusic" /> The album's second single, "]", peaked just shy of the Top 10. The third single, "]", peaked at number 2 in 1998.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
The album '']'' was released in 2002. Its lead-off single, "]", peaked at #2, while the follow-up "]" spent seven weeks at Number One, becoming ''Billboard'''s Number One country song of the year for 2002. A year later, Chesney recorded an album of Christmas music, titled '']''; the album's title track peaked at #30 on the country charts from holiday airplay.


'']'', Chesney's fourth album from BNA, was released in March 1999. That album produced two consecutive number one hits with "]" and "]" (the latter inspired by a line in the movie '']'').<ref name="allmusic" /> The album also produced two more singles with "]" and "]",<ref name="allmusic" /> which peaked at numbers 11 and 8 on the country charts, respectively. ''Everywhere We Go'' was Chesney's first album to be certified platinum.<ref name="allmusic" /> The album marked a departure from his original ] sound, to his more familiar ]/]/] sound he has since become known for.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.djournal.com/lifestyle/arts-entertainment/tupelo-singer-songwriter-releases-trop-rock-album/article_aa59512d-7f20-5335-8c5a-31ad5a487fe6.html | title=Tupelo singer-songwriter releases trop rock album | last=Barnett | first=Sheena | work=] | date=January 2, 2014}}</ref>
] of the ] on ], ], at the official dinner for Australian Prime Minister ] and Mrs. ]]]
2004 saw the release of Chesney's album '']''. Its lead-off single, "]", spent seven weeks at the top of the ''Billboard'' country charts; the album's title track, a duet with ], was also a Number One. At the Country Music Association awards that year, ''When the Sun Goes Down'' won an award for Album of the Year.


In September 2000, Chesney released his '']'' compilation album.<ref name="allmusic" /> It included four new tracks, as well as updated versions of "Fall in Love", "The Tin Man", and "Back Where I Come From". The new version of "The Tin Man" was one of the disc's three singles, along with two of the new tracks, "]" and "]".<ref name="allmusic" /> In 2001, he performed with ] at a ] tribute concert covering Waylon's song "]".
In January 2005, Chesney released the album '']'', supporting the album with his Somewhere in the Sun Tour and in November 2005. The album was a lower key affair sonically than most of Chesney's recent albums.{{Fact|date=August 2007}} Chesney released his second album of that year, '']'', which produced three Number One singles: "]", "]", and "]", as well as Top Five hits in "]" and "]".


The album '']'' was released in April 2002. Its lead-off single, "]", peaked at number 2, while the follower "]" spent seven weeks at number 1 and became ''Billboard''{{'}}s number one country song of the year for 2002. In June 2002, the video for "Young" was honored by CMT with the Video of the Year and Male Video of the Year awards.<ref>{{Cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/chesneys-young-wins-big-at-cmt-flameworthy-75439/ | title=Chesney's 'Young' Wins Big At CMT Flameworthy | magazine=] | date=June 13, 2002}}</ref> ] originally written by Bill Anderson, was the third single from the album and peaked at number 6. ], released January 2003, was the fourth single released from the album and peaked at number 2 seven weeks later. In May 2003, ACM honored Chesney as Top Male Vocalist of the Year, while "The Good Stuff" received the award for Single Record of the Year.<ref>{{Cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/jackson-chesney-rascal-flatts-take-home-two-acm-awards-70968/ | title=Jackson, Chesney, Rascal Flatts Take Home Two ACM Awards | magazine=] | date=May 22, 2003}}</ref> In April 2004, ] won the Hottest Video of the Year at the CMT awards, given to the fan-voted "sexiest" clip.<ref>{{Cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/keith-chesney-deemed-flame-worthy-1439363/ | title=Keith, Chesney Deemed Flame Worthy | magazine=] | date=April 22, 2004}}</ref>
In February 2006, Chesney was presented with a plaque commemorating his sales of 25 million albums. On May 23 of the same year, Chesney was honored at the ] Awards as Entertainer of the Year. In 2007 he was once again named Entertainer of the Year.<ref name="MSNBC">{{cite web | author = Associated Press | title = Kenny Chesney wins entertainer of the year | publisher = MSNBC | date = ] | url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12940538/ | accessdate = 2007-02-16}}</ref> On November 7, 2007 Chesney was named the CMA Entertainer of the Year for the third time in four years.


In October 2003, Chesney recorded '']''. The album's title track peaked at No.&nbsp;30 on the country charts from holiday airplay.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} Other notable work Chesney did in 2003 is that he co wrote ]'s single "]" from his self-titled 6th studio album '']''.
===Late 2000s to present===


In February 2004, Chesney released '']''. Its lead-off single, "]", spent seven weeks at number one on the ''Billboard'' country charts. On April 21, 2004, the accompanying music video for that song was honored by CMT with the Male Video of the Year award. The album's ], a duet with ], also went to number one. The music video for the album's third single, "]", was honored on April 11, 2005, with Country Music Television's Male Video of the Year Award. This song, along with the album's fourth single, "]", both peaked at number two. The fifth single, "]", reached number one, and the final single, "]", peaked to number six.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
Chesney, along with ], contributed to a version of ]'s single "]", which can be found on Lawrence's album '']''. The official single version, featuring only Lawrence's vocals, was released in August of 2006, but did not reach the Top 40 on the country charts until January of 2007, when ''For the Love'' was released. After the album's release, the version with McGraw and Chesney began receiving significant airplay, helping to boost the single to Number One on the country charts. The song became Lawrence's first Number One single in eleven years, as well as the second-slowest climbing Number One single in the history of the ''Billboard'' music charts.


''When the Sun Goes Down'' was honored with the 2004 CMA award for Album of the Year while Chesney was honored as the Entertainer of the Year. He was also presented with AMA's 2004 Artist of the Year award. {{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
On September 11, 2007, Kenny released the album '']''. The album's lead-off single, "]", became Chesney's twelfth Number One on the ''Billboard'' country charts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp?xid=791&t=Kenny_Chesney_sets_record_with_Never_Wanted_Nothing_More |title=Kenny Chesney sets record with "Never Wanted Nothing More" |accessdate=2007-07-26 |format=html |work=CountryStandardTime.com}}</ref> However, there was some controversy surrounding the release of this album, as ]'s album '']'', as well as ]'s album '']'', were released on the same day. Kanye West and 50 Cent were in the midst of a competitive sales war, with 50 Cent claiming he'd end his solo rap career if West sold more albums than he did (remarks he later retracted as terms with his contract conflicted with the promise). Kenny Chesney, however, decided he'd give ] a place in the competition, claiming country artists were just as popular as ] artists. Chesney came in third place in number of record sales.


In 2004, Chesney collaborated with one of his personal heroes, ], on a remake of Hank Williams' single "] (with ], ], ], and ]), and a second song "License To Chill". Both songs are on Buffett's 2004 album '']''.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
On the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart dated for the week ending September 15, 2007, Chesney's single "]" debuted at #16, setting a new record for the highest debut on that chart since the inception of ] electronic tabulation in 1990.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kennychesney.com/news-full.html?pId=1804 |title="Don't Blink" Is Billboard's Highest Chart Debut Ever! |accessdate=2007-08-29 |format=html |work=Kenny Chesney.com}}</ref> This record was broken one week later by ]' song "]", which debuted at Number One on the same chart, making it the first song ever to do so. The third single off the ''Just Who I Am'' album, "]", a duet with George Strait went and peaked at #2 on the '']'' country chart. The 4th single, "]", has become his fourteenth number-one single on the '']'' ] chart for the chart week of ], ].


In January 2005, Chesney released the album '']'', supporting it with his Somewhere in the Sun Tour. ''Be as You Are'' is composed mostly of ballads. The album qualified for RIAA Platinum and entered the top of both mainstream country and pop music.
Chesney also co-wrote ]' 2007 single, "]", which served as the lead-off single to their album '']''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1563929/20070702/rascal_flatts.jhtml |title=Rascal Flatts' New Single Co-Written by Kenny Chesney |accessdate=2007-07-17 |format=html |work=cmt.com}}</ref>


In May 2005, Chesney was honored with the prestigious Triple-Crown Award presented by the Academy of Country Music. This award was presented after Chesney's 2004 Academy of Country Music's Entertainer of the Year award was combined with 1997's New Male Vocalist of the Year award and 2003's Top Male Vocalist of the Year award.
Chesney's most recent{{when}} charity work includes working with the V Foundation for Cancer Research.


Chesney's next album, '']'', released in November 2005, debuted at number one the ] and produced five singles. "]", "]", and "]" all reached number one, while "]" and "]" both broke the Top 5. Chesney promotes his beliefs of perfection, as getting songs right in the studio, ultimately leads to performing<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/kenny-chesney-stretches-his-limits-1096084/ | last=Waddell | first=Ray | title=Kenny Chesney Stretches his Limits | magazine=] | date=June 5, 2012}}</ref> it right on the road and on the radio.
Chesney embarked on his 2008 tour titled "The Poets and Pirates Tour" sponsored by ] on April 26. The tour will focus on stadium venues and started at ] in ]. During the introduction for his set, Kenny's boot was caught between a hydraulic lift and the stage surface for over 30 seconds, causing a severe ] from the ankle down, with most of the damage centering in his toes. Chesney stated that the injury will not cause him to postpone any shows, saying "He(the doctor) told me it's going to hurt -- though nothing could hurt worse than Saturday, I don't think -- and they can give me something to deaden the pain when I get out there. I also have to have a doctor standing by should something give, but I'm going to tape it up, and I'm going to get out there."<ref></ref>


] of the ] on May 16, 2006, at the official dinner for Australian Prime Minister ] and Mrs. ]]]
On May 19th, 2008, just a day after the 43rd Annual ACM Awards and winning ACM Entertainer of the Year, Chesney criticized the lack of choice in the producers' making the award fan-voted. "The entertainer of the year trophy is supposed to represent heart and passion and an amazing amount of sacrifice, commitment and focus," he said. "That's the way Garth won it four times, that's the way I won it, that's the way (George) Strait won it, Reba (McEntire), Alabama all those years. That's what it's supposed to represent." Many fans/media felt betrayed, however the majority gave Chesney a 'pat on the back' for expressing his opinion on national television."{{Fact|date=August 2008}}
In May 2006, Chesney was honored with his second Entertainer of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.today.com/popculture/kenny-chesney-wins-entertainer-year-wbna12940538| title=Kenny Chesney wins entertainer of the year | agency=] | work=] | date=May 24, 2006}}</ref>


''Live: Live Those Songs Again'', Chesney's first live album was released in September 2006, via ]. This album includes live renditions of 15 songs, 11 of which were singles. "Live Those Songs", "Never Gonna Feel Like That Again", "On the Coast of Somewhere Beautiful", and "Back Where I Come From" were never released by Chesney as singles, although "Back Where I Come From" was released as a single from ]'s 1990 album ''Simple Life''.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
On July 24, 2008 Kenny Chesney announced that he will be releasing a new single off an upcoming album entitled '']''. The song is titled "]" and for the chart week of August 16, 2008, it has debuted at #22 on the '']'' ] chart. The album was released on October 14th, 2008. "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" became a Number One hit. It was followed by a cover of ]'s 1990 single "]".

In 2006, Chesney, along with ], contributed to a version of ]'s single "]", which can be found on his album '']''. The official single version, only featuring Lawrence's vocals, was released in August 2006 but did not reach the Top 40 on the country charts until January 2007, when 'the album was released. After the album's release, the version with him, Chesney, and McGraw began receiving significant airplay, boosting the single to No.&nbsp;1 on the country charts. The song became Lawrence's first No.&nbsp;1 single in 11 years, as well as the second-slowest climbing No.&nbsp;1 single in the history of the ''Billboard'' music charts.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}

In 2007, with Neil Thrasher and ], Chesney also co-wrote ]' 2007 single "]", which served as the lead-off single to their album '']''.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://tasteofcountry.com/rascal-flatts-take-me-there-kenny-chesney/ | title=Remember When Kenny Chesney Wrote a No. 1 Hit for Rascal Flatts? | first=Sterling | last=Whitaker | work=] | date=January 8, 2020}}</ref>

In 2007, Chesney also recorded a duet with ] on her album '']''. "]" peaked at No.&nbsp;15 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart and No.&nbsp;104 on the ''Billboard'' Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. The album has sold 2.1 million copies world-wide and is certified Platinum by the ] for sales of over 1 million. "Every Other Weekend" was the final single from the album.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}

In November 2007, Chesney was named the CMA Entertainer of the Year for the third time in four years.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2007/11/07/Chesney-named-CMA-entertainer-of-the-year/21161194495672/ | title=Chesney named CMA entertainer of the year | work=] | date=November 7, 2007}}</ref> Also in November 2007, the compilation ''Super Hits'' album was released as part of ]'s ''Super Hits'' series.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/super-hits-mw0000781675 | title=Super Hits Review | first=Steve | last=Leggett | work=] | date=November 15, 2007}}</ref>

In September 2007, Chesney released the album '']''. This album represented a move to a more ] sound with a number of "breezy, steel-drum island songs".<ref>Stephen Thomas Erlewine. at ]</ref> It placed third in album sales that week, behind '']'' by ] and '']'' by ].<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://www.cmt.com/news/06oknx/kanye-west-50-cent-outsell-kenny-chesney | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220818045650/https://www.cmt.com/news/06oknx/kanye-west-50-cent-outsell-kenny-chesney | url-status=dead | archive-date=August 18, 2022 | title=Kanye West, 50 Cent Outsell Kenny Chesney | work=] | date=September 19, 2007}}</ref> The lead-off single from the album was "]", written by ] and ]. It reached number one ''Billboard'' country charts.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp?xid=791 |title=Kenny Chesney sets record with "Never Wanted Nothing More" | work=] | date=July 23, 2007}}</ref> On the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart dated for the week ending on September 15, 2007, the album's second single "]" debuted at No.&nbsp;16, setting a new record for the highest debut on that chart since the inception of ] electronic tabulation in 1990, although the record was broken the following week by "]" by ].<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/chart-beat-164-1049596/ | title=Chart Beat | first=Fred | last=Bronson | magazine=] | date=August 30, 2007}}</ref> The third single, "]" (a duet with ]) peaked at No.&nbsp;2 on the country charts. In June 2008, the fourth and final single, "]", became Chesney's fourteenth number one hit.<ref name=top20>{{Cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/kenny-chesneys-top-20-country-hits-464770/ | title=Kenny Chesney's Top 20 Country Hits | first=Chuck | last=Dauphin | magazine=] | date=December 12, 2011}}</ref>

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Chesney started his ''Poets and Pirates Tour'' on April 26, 2008, at ] in ]. During the introduction of his set, his boot got caught between a hydraulic lift and the lip of the stage surface, which crushed his foot causing a severe ] in the ankle; most of the damage was centering within his toes. It took about 30&nbsp;seconds for Chesney to pry his foot loose as he squatted down on the stage while the band continued to play an extended introduction of the song. When Chesney finally freed himself, he stood up and held his hand on his knee as he began singing. Chesney did not acknowledge the injury during the early part of his performance. However, he was visibly limping and seemed to rest near a drum riser while leaning over and holding his knee during the instrumental breaks of his songs. As he came offstage, a doctor from the ] cut off Chesney's cowboy boot and immediately began treating the foot injury. X-rays that were taken afterwards revealed several crushed bones in his right foot. Chesney did not cancel any shows due to the injury.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.cmt.com/news/b11rz5/despite-injury-kenny-chesneys-tour-continues-as-planned | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240119092726/https://www.cmt.com/news/b11rz5/despite-injury-kenny-chesneys-tour-continues-as-planned | url-status=dead | archive-date=January 19, 2024 | title=Despite Injury, Kenny Chesney's Tour Continues As Planned | work=] | date=April 28, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news | url=https://www.newsobserver.com/entertainment/article210596154.html | title=Kenny Chesney is a touring machine, and he's coming to | work=] | date=May 11, 2018 | url-access=subscription}}</ref>

On May 19, 2008, just a day after being honored as the ACM Entertainer of the Year at the 43rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, Chesney criticized the change in the awards process to awarding the honor based on fan votes and not determined by music industry professionals.<ref>{{cite web| first=Calvin | last=Gilbert | url=https://www.cmt.com/news/pc8d0a/kenny-chesney-criticizes-acm-for-fan-voting-in-entertainer-category | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240225084312/https://www.cmt.com/news/pc8d0a/kenny-chesney-criticizes-acm-for-fan-voting-in-entertainer-category | url-status=dead | archive-date=February 25, 2024 | title=Kenny Chesney Criticizes ACM for Fan Voting in Entertainer Category | work=] | date=May 19, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news | url=https://www.today.com/popculture/chesney-asked-fan-votes-win-acm-award-wbna24714839 | title=Chesney asked for fan votes to win ACM award | agency=] | work=] | date=May 19, 2008}}</ref>

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In August 2008, Chesney released a song titled "]", which reached number one ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart.<ref name=top20/> The album '']'' was released on October 14, 2008. It was followed by a cover of ]'s 1990 single "]".<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://americansongwriter.com/watch-kenny-chesney-discuss-mac-mcanally-penned-hit-road/ | title=Watch Kenny Chesney Discuss His Mac McAnally-Penned Hit "Down The Road" | first=Brittney | last=McKenna | work=] | date=October 24, 2017}}</ref>

Chesney's 2009 tour was titled the ''Sun City Carnival Tour'' and featured both small and large venues in order to keep his ticket prices down.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.cmt.com/news/qvwybc/kenny-chesney-playing-a-dozen-stadium-shows-in-2009 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231221020059/https://www.cmt.com/news/qvwybc/kenny-chesney-playing-a-dozen-stadium-shows-in-2009 | url-status=dead | archive-date=December 21, 2023 | title=Kenny Chesney Playing a Dozen Stadium Shows in 2009 | work=] | date=January 20, 2009}}</ref>

In May 2009, Chesney released his second compilation album, '']''. This album included the No.&nbsp;1 hit, "]", as the lead single. On February 9, 2010, this album was re-released with two new tracks "This Is Our Moment" and "]", with the latter becoming the album's third single in February 2010. Also included on this album is one that ] recorded before Chesney did, "]". Chesney later recorded a version of the song as a duet with ]. This version was released in August 2009 as the album's second single.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://americansongwriter.com/5-songs-you-didnt-know-feature-dave-matthews/ | title=5 Songs You Didn't Know Feature Dave Matthews | first=Jacob | last=Uitti | work=] | date=June 13, 2023}}</ref>

In July 2010, Chesney released "]" as the lead-off single from his album '']'', which was released in September 2010. The song reached No.&nbsp;1 on the Hot Country Songs chart for the week of October 9, 2010. That year, Chesney produced a documentary for ESPN titled ''The Boys of Fall'' based on his song of the same name.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://americansongwriter.com/the-boys-of-fall-by-kenny-chesney-behind-the-song/ | title=Casey Beathard, Dave Turnbull Look Back at Writing Kenny Chesney Hit 'The Boys of Fall' On Its 10th Anniversary | first=Madeline | last=O'Connell | work=] | date=August 21, 2020}}</ref>

In November 2010, Chesney performed at the 44th Annual Country Music Awards.<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/5-must-see-moments-at-the-2010-cma-awards-951202/ | title=5 Must-See Moments at the 2010 CMA Awards | first=Jillian | last=Mapes | magazine=] | date=November 11, 2010}}</ref>

The second single from ''Hemingway's Whiskey'', "]", was released in November 2010. The song debuted at No.&nbsp;35 on the country chart for the week of November 6, 2010. Both it and its followup, "]", reached number 1 on the country charts. The next single was "]", co-written and originally recorded by ]. Chesney's rendition, which featured ] on backing vocals, reached number 3. "]" reached number 1.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}

Chesney produced and narrated a biographical film, ''The Color Orange'', on his favorite football player growing up, ] quarterback and ] hall-of-fame ]. The film was produced for ]'s "Year of the Quarterback" series, and premiered on February 20, 2011.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}

Chesney released his fourteenth studio album, '']'', on June 19, 2012.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.cnn.com/2012/06/19/showbiz/music/kenny-chesney-welcome-fishbowl-ew/index.html | title=Review: Kenny Chesney's 'Welcome to the Fishbowl' | first=Grady | last=Smith | agency=] | work=] | date=June 19, 2012}}</ref> Its lead-off single, a ] duet titled "]", debuted at number 13 on the country charts, making it the second-highest debuting country song since the ''Billboard'' charts were first tabulated via ], and the highest-debuting duet on that chart.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/kenny-chesney-tim-mcgraws-rock-star-roars-onto-country-songs-497036/ |title=Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw's 'Rock Star' Roars Onto Country Songs | first=Gary | last=Trust | magazine=] | date=April 9, 2012}}</ref> The song peaked at number 11.<ref>{{Cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/country-countdown-kenny-chesney-claims-22nd-no-1-480613/ | title=Country Countdown: Kenny Chesney Claims 22nd No. 1 | first=Wade | last=Jessen | magazine=] | date=August 3, 2012}}</ref>

BNA Records closed in June 2012. As a result, Chesney was transferred to ], now ].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/106752/kenny-chesney-renews-deal-with-sony-bna-imprint-re | title=Kenny Chesney Renews Deal With Sony, BNA Imprint Retired | work=] |date=June 4, 2012}}</ref> His first release under Columbia was the album's second single, "]", which went to number 1. The album's third and final single was "]", which was written by ] and originally recorded by ]. Chesney's rendition, which featured Grace Potter on backing vocals,<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.cmt.com/news/3sdo4u/nashville-skyline-to-kenny-chesney-from-charlie-robison-and-keith-gattis | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231221010107/https://www.cmt.com/news/3sdo4u/nashville-skyline-to-kenny-chesney-from-charlie-robison-and-keith-gattis | url-status=dead | archive-date=December 21, 2023 | title=To Kenny Chesney From Charlie Robison and Keith Gattis | last=Flippo | first=Chet | work=] | date=June 21, 2012}}</ref> reached number 10 on the country charts.

Chesney released his fifteenth studio album, '']'', on April 30, 2013.<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/kenny-chesney-releasing-new-album-on-april-30-1501294/ | title=Kenny Chesney Releasing New Album on April 30 | magazine=] | date=January 17, 2013}}</ref> The first single from the album, "]", was released to ] on February 5, 2013, and peaked at number 3 on the ] chart in May 2013. Pirate Flag peaked at number 7 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, May 25, 2013. The album's second single, "]", was released to country radio on June 10, 2013. When I see This Bar peaked at number 25 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, September 14, 2013. This specific album was a drastic change from his regular country feel, to an all beach and island touch.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/30/arts/music/new-albums-from-iggy-and-the-stooges-darcy-james-argue-and-kenny-chesney.html |last=Caramanica | first=Jon | title=New Albums From Iggy and the Stooges, Darcy James Argue and Kenny Chesney | work=] | date=April 29, 2013}}</ref>

In June 2014, Chesney released the song "]", written by ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2014/06/21/kenny-chesney-releases-new-song/11208517/ | title=Hear Kenny Chesney's new single, 'American Kids' | first=Cindy | last=Watts | work=] | date=June 21, 2014}}</ref> This song served as the lead-off single from his sixteenth studio album '']'', which was released on September 23, 2014.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/music-news/kenny-chesney-unveils-big-revival-718267/ | title=Kenny Chesney Unveils 'The Big Revival' Album Cover (Exclusive) | first=Jason | last=Lipshutz | agency=] | work=] | date=July 14, 2014}}</ref> The album's second single, "]", was released in mid-October.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://roughstock.com/news/2014/10/29958-kenny-chesney-til-its-gone-single/ |title=Kenny Chesney Releases "Til It's Gone" |publisher=Rougstock |date=October 15, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141016033738/http://roughstock.com/news/2014/10/29958-kenny-chesney-til-its-gone-single/ |archive-date=October 16, 2014 |url-status=live}}</ref> It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart the week of January 31, 2015. The third single "]", which is a duet with ], was released two days later. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart the week of June 27, 2015. The album's fourth single, "]", was released to country radio on June 29, 2015. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://www.digitaljournal.com/entertainment/kenny-chesney-tops-country-charts-with-save-it-for-a-rainy-day/article/444646 | title=Kenny Chesney tops country charts with 'Save It for a Rainy Day' | first=Markos | last=Papadatos | work=Digital Journal | date=September 23, 2015}}</ref>

On October 24, Chesney announced his 2015 tour '']'', which began on March 26, 2015<ref>{{cite news | url=https://tasteofcountry.com/kenny-chesney-big-revival-tour-2015/ | title=Kenny Chesney Announces Big Revival Tour | work=] | date=October 24, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141024174804/http://tasteofcountry.com/kenny-chesney-big-revival-tour-2015/ | archive-date=October 24, 2014 |url-status=live}}</ref> and included ten shows with ].<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/pro/kenny-chesney-jason-aldean-joint-tour/ | title=Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean Announce Joint Tour| first=Ray | last=Waddell | magazine=] |date=October 27, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141029174826/http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/6296771/kenny-chesney-jason-aldean-joint-tour | archive-date=October 29, 2014 |url-status=live}}</ref>

The album '']'', was released on October 28, 2016.<ref>{{cite news |title=Kenny Chesney Reveals Album Title Change on 'Good Morning America' | url=https://tasteofcountry.com/kenny-chesney-cosmic-hallelujah-album-title-change/ | last=McClellan | first=Laura |work=] |date=July 8, 2016}}</ref> It included the single "]", released in March 2016,<ref>{{Cite magazine | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/hear-kenny-chesneys-plea-to-unplug-the-noise-192197/ | title=Hear Kenny Chesney's Plea to Unplug the 'Noise | magazine=] | date=March 25, 2016 | url-access=limited}}</ref> and "]", featuring singer ], released in July 2016.<ref>{{Cite magazine | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/hear-kenny-chesney-and-pinks-wistful-duet-setting-the-world-on-fire-90834/ | title=Hear Kenny Chesney and Pink's Wistful Duet 'Setting the World on Fire' | first=Elias | last=Leight | magazine=] | date=July 29, 2016 | url-access=limited}}</ref>

On August 25, 2012, at ] in ], Kenny Chesney announced "No Shoes Nation" as the name of his ].<ref name=reflects>{{Cite news | url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/music/2015/08/22/kenny-chesney-reflects-strength-his-boston-ties/efTlgcL1AJYRZfkg0N50vI/story.html | title=Kenny Chesney reflects on strength of his Boston ties | work=The Boston Globe | first=Sarah | last=Rodman | date=August 22, 2015 | url-access=subscription}}</ref> The term No Shoes Nation originated from Chesney's hit song "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem".<ref name=reflects/> The symbol of No Shoes Nation is a black flag with a white skull and crossbones.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.kennychesney.com/join | title=No Shoes Nation – Kenny Chesney | website=Kenny Chesney}}</ref> The name was accompanied by a live album called '']'', which topped the ''Billboard'' 200 after its release in late 2017.<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/pro/kenny-chesney-live-in-no-shoes-nation-billboard-200-no-1/ | title=Kenny Chesney's 'Live in No Shoes Nation' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart | first=Keith | last=Caufield | magazine=] | date=November 5, 2017 | url-access=subscription}}</ref> No Shoes Nation inspired the name of Chesney's ] channel, No Shoes Radio.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://blog.siriusxm.com/kenny-chesney-launches-no-shoes-radio-on-siriusxm/ |title=Kenny Chesney launches No Shoes Radio on SiriusXM | work=] | date=March 29, 2016}}</ref>

In January 2018, Chesney ended his contract with Sony Music Nashville and signed to ].<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/pro/kenny-chesney-warner-music-nashville-signs/ |title=Kenny Chesney Moves to Warner Music Nashville, Exiting Sony Music | first=Melinda | last=Newman | magazine=] | date=January 17, 2018 | url-access=subscription}}</ref> Chesney released his first album with Warner, entitled '']'', in July 2018.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://tasteofcountry.com/kenny-chesney-new-album-songs-for-the-saints-2018/ | title=Kenny Chesney's New Album, 'Songs for the Saints,' Coming in July | first=Annie | last=Reuter | work=] | date=April 30, 2018}}</ref>

In May 2020, Chesney released '']'', which features the title track and ], a leadoff single that was released in mid-2019. The album debuted at number one and became Chesney's 16th top 10 album on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, with 233,000 units.<ref>{{Cite magazine | title=Kenny Chesney Lands Ninth No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With 'Here and Now' | url=https://www.billboard.com/amp/articles/business/chart-beat/9375055/kenny-chesney-here-and-now-no-1-on-billboard-200-chart | last=Caulfield | first=Keith | magazine=] | date=May 10, 2020}}</ref>


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
In 2000, Chesney and ] were involved in a scuffle with police in ], after Chesney attempted to ride a police horse. McGraw came to Chesney's aid after police officers nearby believed the horse was being stolen.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.cmt.com/news/zmmkve/sheriff-tells-how-kenny-chesneys-lark-led-to-his-and-tim-mcgraws-arrest | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209220848/https://www.cmt.com/news/zmmkve/sheriff-tells-how-kenny-chesneys-lark-led-to-his-and-tim-mcgraws-arrest | url-status=dead | archive-date=December 9, 2022 | title=Sheriff Tells How Kenny Chesney's Lark Led to His and Tim McGraw's Arrest |work=] | first=Edward | last=Morris | date=June 19, 2000}}</ref> The two were arrested and charged, Chesney for disorderly conduct and McGraw for assault, but were acquitted in 2001.<ref>{{cite news | title=Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney Acquitted | url=https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=104805 | work=] | date=May 24, 2001}}</ref>
On May 9, 2005 Kenny Chesney married actress ] in a ceremony at the island of ]. They had met in January at a tsunami relief benefit concert. On September 15, 2005, after only four months of marriage, they announced their plans for an annulment. Zellweger cited fraud as the reason in the related papers. After media scrutiny of her use of the word "fraud", she qualified the use of the term, stating it was "simply legal language and not a reflection of Kenny's character". The annulment was finalized in late December 2005.


On May 9, 2005, Chesney married actress ] in a ceremony on the island of ]. They had met in January at a relief event for the ]. On September 15, 2005, after only four months of marriage, they announced their plans for an annulment. Zellweger cited ] as the reason in the related papers, and after media scrutiny of her use of the word "fraud," she qualified the use of the term, stating that it was "simply legal language and not a reflection of Kenny's character". Chesney later suggested the failure of his marriage was due to "the fact that I panicked".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/kenny-chesney-celebrates-his-family-and-fans/5 |title=Kenny Chesney Celebrates Family and Fans |work=] |date=April 9, 2010}}</ref> In an interview by ''60 Minutes'' with ], Chesney commented on the failed marriage, "The only fraud that was committed was me thinking that I knew what it was like… that I really understood what it was like to be married, and I really didn't."<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.today.com/popculture/kenny-chesney-denies-gay-rumors-1c9480186 | title=Kenny Chesney denies gay rumors | agency=] | work=] | date=February 15, 2007}}</ref> The annulment was finalized in late December 2005.
Chesney is currently dating former Miss Tennessee ]. The two were introduced by a mutual friend, and have been dating since August 2008.


Since 2012, Chesney has been dating Mary Nolan.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/kenny-chesney-wife-4390878/ | title=Kenny Chesney's Love Life: Everything We Know About His Romantic History | first=Alyssa | last=Norwin | work=] | date=April 22, 2021}}</ref>
==Discography==
{{main|Kenny Chesney discography}}


Chesney follows a strict diet that includes avoiding eating ]s after 5 pm.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://tasteofcountry.com/kenny-chesney-simple-diet-rule/ | title=Kenny Chesney Has a Simple Diet Rule to Stay Fit | first=Wendy | last=Hermanson | work=] | date=January 9, 2020}}</ref>
==Awards and nominations==
{{Cleanup-list|date=January 2008}}


In 2018, '']'' estimated Chesney's annual income at $37 million.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.forbes.com/profile/kenny-chesney/ |title=Kenny Chesney |work=]}}</ref>
* '''Wins'''

* 1997 ACM New Male Vocalist of the Year
In 2017, Chesney's house on ] was destroyed by ].<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://people.com/human-interest/kenny-chesneys-st-john-house-is-simply-gone-after-hurricane-irma-a-beautiful-place-looks-like-a-war-zone/ | title=Kenny Chesney's St. John House Is 'Simply Gone' After Hurricane Irma: 'A Beautiful Place Looks Like a War Zone' | first=Karen | last=Mizoguchi | work=] | date=September 8, 2017}}</ref> He fell in love with the island after shooting the ] for "]".<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://www.cmt.com/news/yjvqag/kenny-chesney-credits-george-strait-love-of-island-life | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221202104209/https://www.cmt.com/news/yjvqag/kenny-chesney-credits-george-strait-love-of-island-life | url-status=dead | archive-date=December 2, 2022 | title=Kenny Chesney Credits George Strait for Making Him Fan of Island Living | first=Marcus K. | last=Dowling | work=] | date=February 1, 2021}}</ref> In January 2022, Chesney sold his 12,600 square foot home on 56 acres in ] for $11.5 million, which represented a loss in real terms; he paid $9.2 million for it in 2009.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://therealdeal.com/new-york/2022/01/08/better-boat-kenny-chesney-sells-nashville-area-home/ | title=Better boat? Kenny Chesney sells Nashville-area home | first=Holden | last=Walter-Warner | work=] | date=January 8, 2022 | url-access=limited}}</ref>
* 2002 CMT Male Video of the Year: Young

* 2002 CMT Video of the Year: Young
On religion, Chesney has stated: "There's things about religion that I don't necessarily agree with or understand, but I'm a big believer in spirituality – I've seen songs change people, and that's spiritual."<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.songfacts.com/facts/kenny-chesney/the-big-revival | title=The Big Revival by Kenny Chesney | work=]}}</ref>
* 2003 ACM Single Record of the Year: The Good Stuff

* 2003 ACM Top Male Vocalist of the Year
===Philanthropy===
* 2004 AMA Artist of the Year
In September 2017, in the aftermath of ], Chesney donated use of his private jet to reunite two teenage boys, who were stranded, with their mother.<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/country/kenny-chesney-helps-teen-brothers-mother-hurricane-irma-7966090/ | title=Kenny Chesney Helps Teen Brothers Reunite With Mother After Hurricane Irma | first=Chris | last=Malone | magazine=] | date=September 18, 2017}}</ref> Chesney set up a charitable fund, Love for Love City, to help victims of the storm.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.knoxnews.com/story/news/local/tennessee/2017/09/13/hurricane-irma-kenny-chesney-continues-help-victims-storm/661315001/ |title=Hurricane Irma: Kenny Chesney continues to help victims of storm | first=Maggie | last=Jones | work=] | date=September 13, 2017}}</ref> Chesney donated all proceeds from his album '']'' to the fund.<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/music/country/kenny-chesney-will-donate-all-album-proceeds-to-virgin-islands-hurricane-relief-8460963/ | title=Kenny Chesney Will Donate All 'Songs for the Saints' Album Proceeds to Virgin Islands Hurricane Relief | first=Mackenzie | last=Cummings-Grady | magazine=] | date=June 14, 2018}}</ref>
* 2004 CMA Entertainer of the Year

* 2004 CMA Album of the Year: When The Sun Goes Down
==Tours==
* 2004 CMT Hottest Video of the Year: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
Chesney won the ] for Top Package Tour five consecutive years between 2005 and 2009, and again in 2011, 2012, and 2015.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://musicrow.com/2015/11/kenny-chesney-honored-with-eighth-billboard-touring-award/ | title=Kenny Chesney Honored with Eighth 'Billboard' Touring Award | first=Eric T. | last=Parker | work=] | date=November 20, 2015}}</ref>
* 2004 CMT Male Video of the Year: There Goes My Life
;Headlining
* 2005 ACM Entertainer of the Year
*1998: I Will Stand Tour
* 2005 ACM Triple Crown Winner
*1999: Everywhere We Go Tour
* 2005 CMT Male Video of the Year: I Go Back
*2000-01: Kenny Chesney on Tour<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cmt.com/art/search/art.news.sing.jhtml?id=1324484&ai_id=504765 |title=Kenny Chesney's Electrifying Show |last1=Kaufman |first1=Gil |date=November 22, 2000 |website=CMT News |publisher=MTV Networks |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020804080216/http://www.cmt.com/art/search/art.news.sing.jhtml?id=1324484&ai_id=504765 |archive-date=August 4, 2002}}</ref>
* 2006 CMA Entertainer of the Year
*2002: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems Tour<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cmt.com/news/feat/kchesney.031102.jhtml |title=Chesney Warms Up Chicago With 'No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems' |last1=Young |first1=Lisa |date=March 11, 2002 |website=CMT News |publisher=MTV Networks |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020802221503/http://www.cmt.com/news/feat/kchesney.031102.jhtml |archive-date=August 2, 2002}}</ref>
* 2006 ACM Entertainer of the Year
*2003: Margaritas 'n Senoritas Tour<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wmicentral.com/chesney-does-something-different-on-be-as-you-arem/article_220f22f5-034d-58b0-b8d7-e35c711f7613.html | title=Chesney does something different on 'Be As You Are' |last1=Evans-Price |first1=Deborah |date=January 25, 2005 | website=White Mountain Independent |publisher=] |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20211014073417/https://www.wmicentral.com/chesney-does-something-different-on-be-as-you-arem/article_220f22f5-034d-58b0-b8d7-e35c711f7613.html |archive-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>
* 2006 CMT Male Video of the Year: Who You Be Today
*2004: Guitars, Tiki Bars and a Whole Lotta Love Tour<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pollstar.com/article/guitars-tiki-bars-a-whole-lotta-love-7231 |title=Guitars, Tiki Bars & A Whole Lotta Love |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=December 22, 2003 |website=Pollstar |publisher= |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20211014073106/https://www.pollstar.com/article/guitars-tiki-bars-a-whole-lotta-love-7231 |archive-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>
* 2006 BMA Best Male Country Artist
*2005: Somewhere in the Sun Tour<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1495440/20050107/chesney_kenny.jhtml |title=Chesney Announces Tour Dates for Early 2005 |last1=Shelburne |first1=Craig |date=January 7, 2005 |website=CMT News |publisher=MTV Networks |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050125024308/http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1495440/20050107/chesney_kenny.jhtml |archive-date=January 25, 2005}}</ref>
* 2006 BMA Best Country Artist
*2006: The Road and The Radio Tour<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp?xid=60 |title=Kenny Chesney 'The Road & The Radio' tour |last1=Remz |first1=Jeffery |date=January 13, 2006 |website=] |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20211014070631/https://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp?xid=60 |archive-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>
* 2007 CMT Male Video of the Year: You Save Me
*2007: Flip-Flop Summer Tour<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/music-chesney-dc/chesney-taking-summer-tour-to-football-stadiums-idUSN1146048320070111 |title=Chesney taking summer tour to football stadiums |last1=Tucker |first1=Ken |date=January 21, 2007 |website=] |publisher=] |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171216034829/https://www.reuters.com/article/music-chesney-dc/chesney-taking-summer-tour-to-football-stadiums-idUSN1146048320070111 |archive-date=December 16, 2017}}</ref>
* 2007 PCA Favorite Male Singer
*2008: Poets and Pirates Tour<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.chron.com/life/mom-houston/slideshow/Poets-and-Pirates-Tour-Contest-24808.php |title=Poets and Pirates Tour Contest |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=August 13, 2008 |website=] |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20211014070225/https://www.chron.com/life/mom-houston/slideshow/Poets-and-Pirates-Tour-Contest-24808.php |archive-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>
* 2007 ACM Entertainer of the Year
*2009: ]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Fabian|first1=Shelley|title=Kenny Chesney's 'Sun City Carnival' Tour Dates|url=http://countrymusic.about.com/od/tourschedules/a/SunCityCarnival.htm|date=April 29, 2009|website=]|publisher=]|access-date=January 29, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090504170736/http://countrymusic.about.com/od/tourschedules/a/SunCityCarnival.htm |archive-date=May 4, 2009}}</ref>
* 2007 CMA Musical Event of the Year: Find Out Who Your Friends Are
*2013: ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1696983/kenny-chesney-plans-2013-stadium-tour.jhtml |title=Kenny Chesney Plans 2013 Stadium Tour |last1=Shelburne |first1=Craig |date=November 8, 2012 |website=] |publisher=] |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121111003627/http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1696983/kenny-chesney-plans-2013-stadium-tour.jhtml |archive-date=November 11, 2012}}</ref>
* 2007 CMA Entertainer of the Year
*2015: ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://radio.com/2014/11/11/kenny-chesney-big-revival-tour-dates-jake-owen-cole-swindell-chase-rice/ |title=Jake Owen, Cole Swindell, Chase Rice Added to Kenny Chesney's Big Revival Tour |last1=Rutherford |first1=Kevin |date=November 11, 2014 |website=] |publisher=] |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141206095956/http://radio.com/2014/11/11/kenny-chesney-big-revival-tour-dates-jake-owen-cole-swindell-chase-rice/ |archive-date=December 6, 2014}}</ref>
* 2008 ACM Entertainer of the Year
*2016: ]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Whitaker|first1=Sterling|title=Kenny Chesney Invites Miranda Lambert for 2016 Spread the Love Tour Dates|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/kenny-chesney-2016-spread-the-love-tour-dates/|website=Taste of Country|date=October 27, 2015|access-date=January 14, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151028134330/http://tasteofcountry.com/kenny-chesney-2016-spread-the-love-tour-dates/ |archive-date=October 28, 2015}}</ref>
* 2008 ACM Vocal Event of the Year: Find Out Who Your Friends Are
*2018: ]<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Kenny Chesney's Trip Around the Sun Tour Finishes as His Biggest Tour Ever|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/8473047/kenny-chesney-trip-around-the-sun-tour-highest-grossing-billboard-boxscore|magazine=Billboard|last1=Frankenberg|first1=Eric|date=August 30, 2018|access-date=February 8, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180831011459/https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/8473047/kenny-chesney-trip-around-the-sun-tour-highest-grossing-billboard-boxscore |archive-date=August 31, 2018}}</ref>
* 2008 FACM Best Duo of the Year: Every Other Weekend
*2019: Songs for the Saints Tour<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.thecountrydaily.com/2018/11/16/kenny-chesney-reveals-18-songs-for-the-saints-tour-dates/ |title=Kenny Chesney Reveals 18 'Songs for the Saints Tour' Dates |last1=Casey |first1=Jim |date=November 16, 2018 |website=] |publisher=] |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20211014071552/https://www.thecountrydaily.com/2018/11/16/kenny-chesney-reveals-18-songs-for-the-saints-tour-dates/ |archive-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>
* 2008 CMA Entertainer of the Year
*2022: ]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.jsonline.com/story/entertainment/music/2021/06/17/kenny-chesney-announces-new-dates-here-and-now-tour-milwaukee-concert/7730144002/ |title=Kenny Chesney announces new dates for 'Here and Now' tour |last1=Levy |first1=Piet |date=June 17, 2021 |website=] |access-date=July 4, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20210704213822/https://www.jsonline.com/story/entertainment/music/2021/06/17/kenny-chesney-announces-new-dates-here-and-now-tour-milwaukee-concert/7730144002/ |archive-date=July 4, 2021}}</ref>
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*2023: I Go Back Tour
* '''Loses'''
;Co-headlining
* 1999 CMA Music Video of the Year: How Forever Feels
*2011: ] {{small|(with the ])}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://theboot.com/kenny-chesney-2011-tour-zac-brown-band/ |title=Kenny Chesney Preps 2011 Tour With Zac Brown Band|last1=Hughes |first1=Donna |date=November 4, 2010 |website=The Boot |publisher= |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150405132109/https://theboot.com/kenny-chesney-2011-tour-zac-brown-band/ |archive-date=April 5, 2015}}</ref>
* 1999 CMA Horizon Award
*2012: ] {{small|(with ])}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://newcountry991.com/kenny-chesney-tim-mcgraw-bring-brothers-of-the-sun-tour-to-denver/ |title=Kenny Chesney & Tim McGraw Bring 'Brothers of the Sun Tour' to Denver |last1=Harding |first1=Todd |date=November 22, 2011 |website=] |publisher=] |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20211014065814/https://newcountry991.com/kenny-chesney-tim-mcgraw-bring-brothers-of-the-sun-tour-to-denver/ |archive-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>
* 2000 ACM Top Male Vocalist
*2024: Sun Goes Down Tour (with ])
* 2001 ACM Top Male Vocalist

* 2002 ACM Top Male Vocalist
;Opening act
* 2002 CMA Album of the Year: No Shows, No Shirt, No Problems
*1998, 1999, 2000: George Strait Country Music Festival {{small|(for ])}}<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1999/05/17/at-rfk-giving-everything-for-their-country/31a51759-aaa1-4dc4-84f3-7c3723c16edd/ |title=At RFK, Giving Everything for Their Country |last1=Joyce |first1=Mike |date=May 17, 1999 |newspaper=] |publisher= |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20211014081106/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1999/05/17/at-rfk-giving-everything-for-their-country/31a51759-aaa1-4dc4-84f3-7c3723c16edd/ |archive-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2000-05-12-0005110483-story.html |title=George Strait Circus is Coming to Town |last1=Abbott |first1=Jim |date=May 12, 2000 |website=] |publisher= |access-date=October 14, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20211014081403/https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2000-05-12-0005110483-story.html |archive-date=October 14, 2021}}</ref>
* 2002 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year

* 2003 CMT Hottest Video of the Year: The Good Stuff
==Discography==
* 2003 CMT Male Video of the Year: The Good Stuff
{{Main|Kenny Chesney albums discography|Kenny Chesney singles discography}}
* 2003 CMT Video of the Year: The Good Stuff
'''Studio albums'''
* 2003 ACM Song of the Year: A lot of Things Different
* '']'' (1994)
* 2003 ACM Album of the Year: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
* '']'' (1995)
* 2003 ACM Entertainer of the Year
* '']'' (1996)
* 2003 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year
* '']'' (1997)
* 2003 CMA Entertainer of the Year
* '']'' (1999)
* 2004 CMT Video of the Year: There Goes My Life
* '']'' (2002)
* 2004 ACM Song of the Year: There Goes My Life
* '']'' (2003)
* 2004 ACM Top Male Vocalist
* '']'' (2004)
* 2004 ACM Entertainer of the Year
* '']'' (2005)
* 2004 CMA Musical Event of the Year: Hey Good Lookin
* '']'' (2005)
* 2004 CMA Musical Event of the Year: When the Sun Goes Down
* '']'' (2007)
* 2004 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year
* '']'' (2008)
* 2004 AMA Best Male Country Artist
* '']'' (2010)
* 2005 CMT Video of the Year: I Go Back
* '']'' (2012)
* 2005 CMT Hottest Video of the Year: Old Blue Chair
* '']'' (2013)
* 2005 CMT Collabortive Video of the Year: Hey Good Lookin
* '']'' (2014)
* 2005 ACM Vocal Event of the Year: When the Sun Goes Down
* '']'' (2016)
* 2005 ACM Album of the Year: When the Sun Goes Down
* '']'' (2018)
* 2005 ACM Top Male Vocalist
* '']'' (2020)
* 2005 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year
* '']'' (2024)
* 2005 CMA Entertainer of the Year
* 2005 AMA Best Male Country Artist
* 2006 CMT Video of the Year: Who You Be Today
* 2006 ACM Top Male Vocalist
* 2006 CMA Single of the Year: Summertime
* 2006 CMA Album of the Year: The Road and the Radio
* 2006 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year
* 2006 AMA Best Male Country Artist
* 2006 BMA Best Country Album: The Road and the Radio
* 2006 BMA Best Country Song: Summertime
* 2007 CMT Video of the Year: You Save Me
* 2007 ACM Top Male Vocalist
* 2007 CMA Music Video of the Year: You Save Me
* 2007 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year
* 2008 PCA Favorite Country Song: Never Wanted Nothing More
* 2008 CMT Tearjerker Video of the Year: Don't Blink
* 2008 CMT Male Video of the Year: Don't Blink
* 2008 CMT Video of the Year: Don't Blink
* 2008 ACM Video of the Year: Don't Blink
* 2008 ACM Vocal Event of the Year: Shiftwork
* 2008 ACM Single Record of the Year: Don't Blink
* 2008 ACM Song of the Year: Don't Blink
* 2008 ACM Album of the Year: Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates
* 2008 ACM Top Male Vocalist
* 2008 CMA Music Video of the Year "Don't Blink"
* 2008 CMA Musical Event of the Year "Every Other Weekend"
* 2008 CMA Musical Event of the Year "Shiftwork"
* 2008 CMA Single of the Year "Don't Blink"
* 2008 CMA Album of the Year "Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates"
* 2008 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year
* 2008 AMA Favorite Male Country Singer
* 2009 PCA Favorite Male Singer
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* '''Total:''' 85 nominations, 27 wins.


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American country musician (born 1968)

Kenny Chesney
Kenny Chesney performing in 2007Kenny Chesney performing in 2007
Background information
Birth nameKenneth Arnold Chesney
Born (1968-03-26) March 26, 1968 (age 56)
Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1993–present
Labels
Spouse Renée Zellweger ​ ​(m. 2005; ann. 2005)
Websitekennychesney.com
Musical artist

Kenneth Arnold Chesney (born March 26, 1968) is an American country singer. With 30 million albums sold worldwide, he released his debut, In My Wildest Dreams, in 1994, and has since released 19 follow-ups. His albums spawned 27 singles that have peaked within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.

Chesney has received twelve Country Music Association Awards, including the Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year honor four times, and eleven Academy of Country Music Awards, including four consecutive Academy of Country Music Award for Entertainer of the Year from 2005 to 2008, as well as six Grammy Award nominations. He has remained one of the most popular touring acts in United States country music.

Early life

Chesney was born on March 26, 1968, in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, at St. Mary's Medical Center and was raised in Luttrell. He is of English and Irish descent. He is the son of David Chesney, a former elementary school teacher, and Karen Chandler, a hair stylist in the Knoxville area. Chesney has one sibling, a younger sister named Jennifer Chandler. In 1986, Chesney graduated from Gibbs High School, where he played baseball and football. He received his first guitar for Christmas and began teaching himself how to play it.

Chesney studied advertising at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, where he was a member of the ETSU Bluegrass Program and the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and graduated in 1990. In 1989, he recorded a self-released demo album, Good Old Boy At Heart at the Classic Recording Studio in Bristol, Virginia. He sold 1,000 copies while performing at the local clubs in Johnson City and used the money from album sales to help himself buy a new guitar.

After graduation from East Tennessee State in 1990, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he performed at several local clubs. In March 1991, he passed an audition to sing at The Bluebird Cafe. He became the resident performer at The Turf, a honky tonk bar in the city's historic district.

Career and awards

See also: Kenny Chesney discography

In 1992, the head of writer relations at BMI, Clay Bradley, recommended Chesney to his friend, Troy Tomlinson, at Opryland Music Group. Chesney performed five songs during his audition for Tomlinson. Chesney left the audition with a songwriter's contract. A year later, an appearance at a songwriter's showcase led to a contract with Capricorn Records, which had recently started a country division.

Chesney's debut album, In My Wildest Dreams, was released on the independent Capricorn Records label in April 1994. The album's first two singles, "Whatever It Takes" and "The Tin Man", both reached the lower regions of the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The album sold approximately 10,000 copies before Capricorn Records closed its country music division in Nashville later that year and moved to Atlanta.

In June 1995, Chesney signed with BNA Records, and released his second studio album All I Need to Know. The album produced three singles. "Fall in Love" and the title track both reached the Top 10, while "Grandpa Told Me So" peaked at number 23. That same year, Chesney co-wrote Confederate Railroad's single "When He Was My Age" from their album When and Where. Chesney utilized musicians playing the fiddle and pedal steel guitar throughout this album, as he felt this would highlight the open-country, "down-home" feelings in his music; fiddle and pedal steel further helped to compliment his eastern-Tennessean accent and "twang" heard in his singing and inflections. One of the intentions behind the record was to capture the "traditional" spirit that had made early country music so popular.

Chesney's third studio album and his second major-label one, titled Me and You, was released in June 1996. Its first single, "Back In My Arms Again", peaked just outside the Top 40 on the country charts, while both the title track (which Chesney had recorded on his previous album) and "When I Close My Eyes" (previously recorded by Keith Palmer on his 1991 debut album and then by Larry Stewart on his 1993 debut album Down the Road) peaked at number 2. Me and You was Chesney's first album to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). A cover of Mac McAnally's 1990 single "Back Where I Come From" was also included on this album. Even though Chesney's version was never released as a single, it has been regularly performed during his concerts.

Chesney was honored with the 1997 Academy of Country Music's New Male Vocalist of the Year award.

I Will Stand, Chesney's fourth album and his third from BNA Records, followed in July 1997. The album's first single, "She's Got It All", became Chesney's first number one hit on the Billboard country charts and spent three weeks at that position. The album's second single, "A Chance", peaked just shy of the Top 10. The third single, "That's Why I'm Here", peaked at number 2 in 1998.

Everywhere We Go, Chesney's fourth album from BNA, was released in March 1999. That album produced two consecutive number one hits with "How Forever Feels" and "You Had Me from Hello" (the latter inspired by a line in the movie Jerry Maguire). The album also produced two more singles with "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" and "What I Need to Do", which peaked at numbers 11 and 8 on the country charts, respectively. Everywhere We Go was Chesney's first album to be certified platinum. The album marked a departure from his original neotraditional country sound, to his more familiar country pop/trop rock/Gulf and Western sound he has since become known for.

In September 2000, Chesney released his Greatest Hits compilation album. It included four new tracks, as well as updated versions of "Fall in Love", "The Tin Man", and "Back Where I Come From". The new version of "The Tin Man" was one of the disc's three singles, along with two of the new tracks, "I Lost It" and "Don't Happen Twice". In 2001, he performed with Kid Rock at a Waylon Jennings tribute concert covering Waylon's song "Luckenbach Texas".

The album No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems was released in April 2002. Its lead-off single, "Young", peaked at number 2, while the follower "The Good Stuff" spent seven weeks at number 1 and became Billboard's number one country song of the year for 2002. In June 2002, the video for "Young" was honored by CMT with the Video of the Year and Male Video of the Year awards. A Lot of Things Different originally written by Bill Anderson, was the third single from the album and peaked at number 6. Big Star, released January 2003, was the fourth single released from the album and peaked at number 2 seven weeks later. In May 2003, ACM honored Chesney as Top Male Vocalist of the Year, while "The Good Stuff" received the award for Single Record of the Year. In April 2004, title track won the Hottest Video of the Year at the CMT awards, given to the fan-voted "sexiest" clip.

In October 2003, Chesney recorded All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan. The album's title track peaked at No. 30 on the country charts from holiday airplay. Other notable work Chesney did in 2003 is that he co wrote Kid Rock's single "Cold and Empty" from his self-titled 6th studio album Kid Rock.

In February 2004, Chesney released When the Sun Goes Down. Its lead-off single, "There Goes My Life", spent seven weeks at number one on the Billboard country charts. On April 21, 2004, the accompanying music video for that song was honored by CMT with the Male Video of the Year award. The album's title track, a duet with Uncle Kracker, also went to number one. The music video for the album's third single, "I Go Back", was honored on April 11, 2005, with Country Music Television's Male Video of the Year Award. This song, along with the album's fourth single, "The Woman with You", both peaked at number two. The fifth single, "Anything But Mine", reached number one, and the final single, "Keg in the Closet", peaked to number six.

When the Sun Goes Down was honored with the 2004 CMA award for Album of the Year while Chesney was honored as the Entertainer of the Year. He was also presented with AMA's 2004 Artist of the Year award.

In 2004, Chesney collaborated with one of his personal heroes, Jimmy Buffett, on a remake of Hank Williams' single "Hey Good Lookin' (with Clint Black, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith, and George Strait), and a second song "License To Chill". Both songs are on Buffett's 2004 album License To Chill.

In January 2005, Chesney released the album Be as You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair), supporting it with his Somewhere in the Sun Tour. Be as You Are is composed mostly of ballads. The album qualified for RIAA Platinum and entered the top of both mainstream country and pop music.

In May 2005, Chesney was honored with the prestigious Triple-Crown Award presented by the Academy of Country Music. This award was presented after Chesney's 2004 Academy of Country Music's Entertainer of the Year award was combined with 1997's New Male Vocalist of the Year award and 2003's Top Male Vocalist of the Year award.

Chesney's next album, The Road and the Radio, released in November 2005, debuted at number one the Billboard 200 and produced five singles. "Living in Fast Forward", "Summertime", and "Beer in Mexico" all reached number one, while "Who You'd Be Today" and "You Save Me" both broke the Top 5. Chesney promotes his beliefs of perfection, as getting songs right in the studio, ultimately leads to performing it right on the road and on the radio.

Kenny Chesney performing in the East Room of the White House on May 16, 2006, at the official dinner for Australian Prime Minister John Howard and Mrs. Janette Howard

In May 2006, Chesney was honored with his second Entertainer of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards.

Live: Live Those Songs Again, Chesney's first live album was released in September 2006, via BNA Records. This album includes live renditions of 15 songs, 11 of which were singles. "Live Those Songs", "Never Gonna Feel Like That Again", "On the Coast of Somewhere Beautiful", and "Back Where I Come From" were never released by Chesney as singles, although "Back Where I Come From" was released as a single from Mac McAnally's 1990 album Simple Life.

In 2006, Chesney, along with Tim McGraw, contributed to a version of Tracy Lawrence's single "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", which can be found on his album For the Love. The official single version, only featuring Lawrence's vocals, was released in August 2006 but did not reach the Top 40 on the country charts until January 2007, when 'the album was released. After the album's release, the version with him, Chesney, and McGraw began receiving significant airplay, boosting the single to No. 1 on the country charts. The song became Lawrence's first No. 1 single in 11 years, as well as the second-slowest climbing No. 1 single in the history of the Billboard music charts.

In 2007, with Neil Thrasher and Wendell Mobley, Chesney also co-wrote Rascal Flatts' 2007 single "Take Me There", which served as the lead-off single to their album Still Feels Good.

In 2007, Chesney also recorded a duet with Reba McEntire on her album Reba: Duets. "Every Other Weekend" peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and No. 104 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. The album has sold 2.1 million copies world-wide and is certified Platinum by the RIAA for sales of over 1 million. "Every Other Weekend" was the final single from the album.

In November 2007, Chesney was named the CMA Entertainer of the Year for the third time in four years. Also in November 2007, the compilation Super Hits album was released as part of Sony BMG's Super Hits series.

In September 2007, Chesney released the album Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates. This album represented a move to a more Gulf and Western sound with a number of "breezy, steel-drum island songs". It placed third in album sales that week, behind Graduation by Kanye West and Curtis by 50 Cent. The lead-off single from the album was "Never Wanted Nothing More", written by Ronnie Bowman and Chris Stapleton. It reached number one Billboard country charts. On the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated for the week ending on September 15, 2007, the album's second single "Don't Blink" debuted at No. 16, setting a new record for the highest debut on that chart since the inception of SoundScan electronic tabulation in 1990, although the record was broken the following week by "More Than a Memory" by Garth Brooks. The third single, "Shiftwork" (a duet with George Strait) peaked at No. 2 on the country charts. In June 2008, the fourth and final single, "Better as a Memory", became Chesney's fourteenth number one hit.

Kenny Chesney's Poets and Pirates tour bus in 2008

Chesney started his Poets and Pirates Tour on April 26, 2008, at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina. During the introduction of his set, his boot got caught between a hydraulic lift and the lip of the stage surface, which crushed his foot causing a severe hematoma in the ankle; most of the damage was centering within his toes. It took about 30 seconds for Chesney to pry his foot loose as he squatted down on the stage while the band continued to play an extended introduction of the song. When Chesney finally freed himself, he stood up and held his hand on his knee as he began singing. Chesney did not acknowledge the injury during the early part of his performance. However, he was visibly limping and seemed to rest near a drum riser while leaning over and holding his knee during the instrumental breaks of his songs. As he came offstage, a doctor from the University of South Carolina cut off Chesney's cowboy boot and immediately began treating the foot injury. X-rays that were taken afterwards revealed several crushed bones in his right foot. Chesney did not cancel any shows due to the injury.

On May 19, 2008, just a day after being honored as the ACM Entertainer of the Year at the 43rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, Chesney criticized the change in the awards process to awarding the honor based on fan votes and not determined by music industry professionals.

Kenny Chesney during a performance in Jacksonville, Florida on August 30, 2008

In August 2008, Chesney released a song titled "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven", which reached number one Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The album Lucky Old Sun was released on October 14, 2008. It was followed by a cover of Mac McAnally's 1990 single "Down the Road".

Chesney's 2009 tour was titled the Sun City Carnival Tour and featured both small and large venues in order to keep his ticket prices down.

In May 2009, Chesney released his second compilation album, Greatest Hits II. This album included the No. 1 hit, "Out Last Night", as the lead single. On February 9, 2010, this album was re-released with two new tracks "This Is Our Moment" and "Ain't Back Yet", with the latter becoming the album's third single in February 2010. Also included on this album is one that Willie Nelson recorded before Chesney did, "I'm Alive". Chesney later recorded a version of the song as a duet with Dave Matthews. This version was released in August 2009 as the album's second single.

In July 2010, Chesney released "The Boys of Fall" as the lead-off single from his album Hemingway's Whiskey, which was released in September 2010. The song reached No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart for the week of October 9, 2010. That year, Chesney produced a documentary for ESPN titled The Boys of Fall based on his song of the same name.

In November 2010, Chesney performed at the 44th Annual Country Music Awards.

The second single from Hemingway's Whiskey, "Somewhere with You", was released in November 2010. The song debuted at No. 35 on the country chart for the week of November 6, 2010. Both it and its followup, "Live a Little", reached number 1 on the country charts. The next single was "You and Tequila", co-written and originally recorded by Deana Carter. Chesney's rendition, which featured Grace Potter on backing vocals, reached number 3. "Reality" reached number 1.

Chesney produced and narrated a biographical film, The Color Orange, on his favorite football player growing up, Tennessee Volunteers football quarterback and Canadian Football League hall-of-fame Condredge Holloway. The film was produced for ESPN's "Year of the Quarterback" series, and premiered on February 20, 2011.

Chesney released his fourteenth studio album, Welcome to the Fishbowl, on June 19, 2012. Its lead-off single, a Tim McGraw duet titled "Feel Like a Rock Star", debuted at number 13 on the country charts, making it the second-highest debuting country song since the Billboard charts were first tabulated via Nielsen SoundScan, and the highest-debuting duet on that chart. The song peaked at number 11.

BNA Records closed in June 2012. As a result, Chesney was transferred to Columbia Nashville, now Sony Music Nashville. His first release under Columbia was the album's second single, "Come Over", which went to number 1. The album's third and final single was "El Cerrito Place", which was written by Keith Gattis and originally recorded by Charlie Robison. Chesney's rendition, which featured Grace Potter on backing vocals, reached number 10 on the country charts.

Chesney released his fifteenth studio album, Life on a Rock, on April 30, 2013. The first single from the album, "Pirate Flag", was released to iTunes on February 5, 2013, and peaked at number 3 on the Country Airplay chart in May 2013. Pirate Flag peaked at number 7 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, May 25, 2013. The album's second single, "When I See This Bar", was released to country radio on June 10, 2013. When I see This Bar peaked at number 25 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, September 14, 2013. This specific album was a drastic change from his regular country feel, to an all beach and island touch.

In June 2014, Chesney released the song "American Kids", written by Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird, and Shane McAnally. This song served as the lead-off single from his sixteenth studio album The Big Revival, which was released on September 23, 2014. The album's second single, "Til It's Gone", was released in mid-October. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart the week of January 31, 2015. The third single "Wild Child", which is a duet with Grace Potter, was released two days later. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart the week of June 27, 2015. The album's fourth single, "Save It for a Rainy Day", was released to country radio on June 29, 2015. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart.

On October 24, Chesney announced his 2015 tour The Big Revival Tour, which began on March 26, 2015 and included ten shows with Jason Aldean.

The album Cosmic Hallelujah, was released on October 28, 2016. It included the single "Noise", released in March 2016, and "Setting the World on Fire", featuring singer P!NK, released in July 2016.

On August 25, 2012, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Kenny Chesney announced "No Shoes Nation" as the name of his fan club. The term No Shoes Nation originated from Chesney's hit song "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem". The symbol of No Shoes Nation is a black flag with a white skull and crossbones. The name was accompanied by a live album called Live in No Shoes Nation, which topped the Billboard 200 after its release in late 2017. No Shoes Nation inspired the name of Chesney's Sirius XM channel, No Shoes Radio.

In January 2018, Chesney ended his contract with Sony Music Nashville and signed to Warner Records Nashville. Chesney released his first album with Warner, entitled Songs for the Saints, in July 2018.

In May 2020, Chesney released Here and Now, which features the title track and "Tip of My Tongue", a leadoff single that was released in mid-2019. The album debuted at number one and became Chesney's 16th top 10 album on the U.S. Billboard 200, with 233,000 units.

Personal life

In 2000, Chesney and Tim McGraw were involved in a scuffle with police in Saratoga Springs, New York, after Chesney attempted to ride a police horse. McGraw came to Chesney's aid after police officers nearby believed the horse was being stolen. The two were arrested and charged, Chesney for disorderly conduct and McGraw for assault, but were acquitted in 2001.

On May 9, 2005, Chesney married actress Renée Zellweger in a ceremony on the island of St. John. They had met in January at a relief event for the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. On September 15, 2005, after only four months of marriage, they announced their plans for an annulment. Zellweger cited fraud as the reason in the related papers, and after media scrutiny of her use of the word "fraud," she qualified the use of the term, stating that it was "simply legal language and not a reflection of Kenny's character". Chesney later suggested the failure of his marriage was due to "the fact that I panicked". In an interview by 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper, Chesney commented on the failed marriage, "The only fraud that was committed was me thinking that I knew what it was like… that I really understood what it was like to be married, and I really didn't." The annulment was finalized in late December 2005.

Since 2012, Chesney has been dating Mary Nolan.

Chesney follows a strict diet that includes avoiding eating carbohydrates after 5 pm.

In 2018, Forbes estimated Chesney's annual income at $37 million.

In 2017, Chesney's house on Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands was destroyed by Hurricane Irma. He fell in love with the island after shooting the music video for "How Forever Feels". In January 2022, Chesney sold his 12,600 square foot home on 56 acres in Franklin, Tennessee for $11.5 million, which represented a loss in real terms; he paid $9.2 million for it in 2009.

On religion, Chesney has stated: "There's things about religion that I don't necessarily agree with or understand, but I'm a big believer in spirituality – I've seen songs change people, and that's spiritual."

Philanthropy

In September 2017, in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, Chesney donated use of his private jet to reunite two teenage boys, who were stranded, with their mother. Chesney set up a charitable fund, Love for Love City, to help victims of the storm. Chesney donated all proceeds from his album Songs for the Saints to the fund.

Tours

Chesney won the Billboard Touring Award for Top Package Tour five consecutive years between 2005 and 2009, and again in 2011, 2012, and 2015.

Headlining
Co-headlining
Opening act
  • 1998, 1999, 2000: George Strait Country Music Festival (for George Strait)

Discography

Main articles: Kenny Chesney albums discography and Kenny Chesney singles discography

Studio albums

See also

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External links

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Kenny Chesney 1993–2009 singles
In My Wildest Dreams
All I Need to Know
Me and You
I Will Stand
Everywhere We Go
Greatest Hits
No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
When the Sun Goes Down
The Road and the Radio
Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates
Lucky Old Sun
Greatest Hits II
Other songs
Kenny Chesney 2010s–2020s singles
Hemingway's Whiskey
Welcome to the Fishbowl
Life on a Rock
The Big Revival
Cosmic Hallelujah
Songs for the Saints
Here and Now
Born
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