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Chesney also charted in the Top 10 in mid-2004 as a guest artist on the collaboration "Hey, Good Lookin'". He has also reached the lower regions of the Hot Country Songs with multiple album cuts, including two charity singles in 1998 and seven cuts from his Christmas album All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan (including the number 30 ...
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.
No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Kenny Chesney.It was released in April 2002 via BNA Records.It became Chesney's first album to reach number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 and produced five singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart between 2001 and 2003 with "Young" (number 2), "The Good Stuff" (number one), "A Lot of Things ...
Kenny Chesney wants to be anything but complacent in his career. On the March 24 episode of “Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist,” Chesney spoke to Geist at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium ahead of ...
Kenny Chesney is speaking on the loss of his dear friend, the legendary Jimmy Buffett, for the first time since the "Margaritaville" singer-songwriter's death.. Two days after Parade reported that ...
All I Need to Know is the second studio album by American country music singer Kenny Chesney.It was released on June 13, 1995, as his first album for BNA Records after leaving Capricorn Records in 1994.
Megan Moroney is on her way to the top after winning the 2024 Country Music Association Awards New Artist of the Year — but she is still looking to pal Kenny Chesney for career advice. “There ...
"Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" is a country music song co-written by American songwriters Jim Collins and Marty Dodson.The song was initially to have been recorded by George Strait for his 2008 album Troubadour, but after Strait decided not to include the song on this album, it was recorded by Kenny Chesney instead.