George Strait Inviting Kenny Chesney on Tour in 2014?
George Strait is getting set to wrap up the 2013 leg of his two-year farewell tour in his home town of San Antonio, but he'll be back next year -- and 'warns' fans to expect the unexpected.
George Strait is getting set to wrap up the 2013 leg of his two-year farewell tour in his home town of San Antonio, but he'll be back next year -- and 'warns' fans to expect the unexpected.
A couple of weeks ago Kenny Chesney announced his "Spread The Love Fund" to benefit victims of the Boston bombing. Kenny is donating all of his royalties from his "Spread The Love" song to provide prosthetic limbs. This week, on Katie Couric's TV show he announced plans to sell a special t-shirt to raise more funds. Click to watch the video as Kenny explains and links to order the shirt.
Kenny Chesney is often celebrated as one of the most successful touring acts across all genres -- he could easily sell out NYC's Madison Square Garden, the World's Most Famous Arena, with relative ease.
Kenny Chesney continues to release a daily video telling the story behind the songs on his new album, Life Is A Rock. Today he talks about the song, "Spread The Love" a tune he recorded with Bob Marley's band, The Wailers. Watch the video and find out why Kenny felt it may have been the hardest song he has ever written and how he's living it's message.
Like so many, Kenny Chesney watched the bombings at the Boston Marathon. And like so many, he didn’t know what to do; like so many, he wanted to make a difference. So he's putting his music where his heart is with the 'Spread the Love' Fund for Boston Medical Center.
Kenny Chesney has been sharing the stories behind the songs on his new album "Life On a Rock." Watch as Kenny nearly chokes up telling the story behind "Lindy." The song is written about a man who Kenny saw in the islands on a regular basis, but never really knew. Click to watch the whole story.
Kenny Chesney's 'Life on a Rock' album is as revealing of a record as 'Be as You Are' -- more so in some ways. The songwriting isn't as sharp as the 2005 project (the most closely comparable to 'Life on a Rock' in style and substance), but the experiences are as mixed and honest.
After taking a year off sometime ago, Kenny Chesney seems to have charged back onto the music with a new openness. He seems even more determined to share the inner Kenny with his new album, "Life On A Rock" due in stores tomorrow (4/30/13). Kenny is sharing the story behind the songs on the album, starting with the first single, "Pirate Flag." Click to watch the video.
You'll have to wait until April 30 to buy Kenny Chesney's latest album, 'Life on a Rock,' but if you're anxious to hear the award-winning country star's latest work, you're in luck. Chesney is letting fans stream the entire new album beginning today.
Kenny Chesney stopped by to talk with Ellen about his new CD 'Life on a Rock.' He began with a joke about an old couple getting pulled over by a cop. I won't ruin it for you. You'll just have to listen. Who knew Kenny was so funny.
After a great first run in Nashville last year, the Southern Ground Music and Food Festival will return to Music City September 27-28, 2013. Of course, Zac Brown Band will be back with a host of friends from country music and other genres to make this year's sensory experience even better.
I'm excited to welcome my very first special guest on my daily blog -- Kenny Chesney!