Kenny Chesney
Kenny Chesney got his break in 1993 with appearance at a songwriter's
showcase that led to a contract with Capricorn Records, which had recently
started a country division. He'd had only a couple of modest chart singles
when the label closed its Nashville office. But one of his 1994 singles,
a song he wrote called "The Tin Man," stirred considerable interest
up and down the Row, despite making it only to No. 70 on Billboard's country
singles chart.
RCA's Joe Galante put in a call and not only offered Chesney a contract
but also to buy the masters of his Capricorn album. Galante signed Chesney
to RCA's affiliated label, BNA Records. His Capricorn album sold only
about 100,000 units, but All I Need to Know (1995), his debut BNA disc,
more than tripled that figure. Me and You (1996) was certified gold, I
Will Stand (1997) was certified platinum and Everywhere We Go (1999) was
certified double platinum.
Chesney also made headlines in 2000, when he hopped on a police officer's
horse at a fair in New York state. Chesney said he had permission, but
when the officer tried to pull him off, touring pal Tim McGraw blocked
the policeman's efforts. Both men were acquitted for their alleged crimes
-- Chesney for disorderly conduct, McGraw for obstructing governmental
administration and resisting arrest. The publicity was priceless, as Chesney
found himself with his highest media exposure to date.
His Greatest Hits (2001) reminded listeners of Chesney's consistent track
record at country radio, selling more than 3 million copies. No Shoes,
No Shirt, No Problems (2002) catapulted him into the big leagues and played
up his fascination with the islands. "The Good Stuff" and "Young"
were massive country hits, and he continues to sell out arenas across
the country. Along with a hugely successful tour in 2003, Chesney headlined
a concert at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, filmed a behind-the-scenes
DVD, and released the holiday album All I Want for Christmas is a Real
Good Tan.
At the end of 2003, he rested atop the Billboard country singles chart
with the hit "There Goes My Life," months before his latest
studio album was released. In 2004, that album When the Sun Goes Down
won a CMA Award, and Chesney captured the CMA entertainer of the year
trophy. He offered Be As You Are: Songs From an Old Blue Chair, an introspective
singer-songwriter album inspired by his love for the islands, in early
2005.
Chesney released the album The Road and the Radio in November 2005.
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