Today in 2010, Kenny Chesney captured his tenth consecutive debut at the top of the Billboard Country Albums Chart with Hemingway’s Whiskey. The project sold 183,000 copies in its first week and also debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 Chart.
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September 16th: On This Day
On this day in 2000, Kenny Chesney’s album Everywhere We Go was Certified Double Platinum. The album was Chesney’s first in his career to receive Double Platinum status and produced four singles, including two #1 hits “How Forever Feels” and “You Had Me From Hello”.
September 10th: On This Day
On this day in 1997, Kenny Chesney’s “She Got It All” was rolling through a three-week stay at #1 on the charts. The song was Chesney’s first number one single on the country charts.
Kenny Chesney’s Trusty Tour Bus Celebrates Milestone
Kenny Chesney’s trusty tour bus is celebrating its very own career milestone moment. Chesney was leaving St. Louis headed to Des Moines, Iowa, recently when his original tour bus Moby rolled over the 1,000,000 miles mark.
The weight of that special moment was not lost on Kenny, who has kept the same tour bus through much of his career.
Brad Paisley Releases Video For “Crushin’ It”
Brad Paisley has released a new animated music video for his single “Crushin’ It.”
The Parody video features a superhero squad called The Agents of Crush, who are described as an “Elite team of weekend vigilantes undercover as country singers.”
Brad’s superhero codename is “Steel Moonshiner” and some of the other country superheroes include Kenny Chesney as “Agua Man,” Carrie Underwood as “Carrie Underwoman,” Keith Urban as “Captain Australia,” Luke Bryan as “Flash Smiley” and Jason Aldean as “Jason All-Green,” who’s made to resemble Marvel’s The Hulk.
Brantley Gilbert Joined Kenny Chesney In Indianapolis
Brantley Gilbert joined Kenny Chesney over the weekend for a show at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The show is part of Kenny’s “Big Revival Tour,” and Brantley is just grateful to have the opportunity to learn from someone like him.
Gilbert told Billboard, “When you watch him perform, he’s got things that he does that orchestrate an audience that is amazing. He can turn his audience into puppets.”
April 27th: On This Day
On this day in 2004, After a five-week stay at the top, Kenny Chesney’s “When The Sun Goes Down” was replaced at #1 by Keith Urban’s “You’ll Think of Me”
Listen to it here!
April 22nd: On This Day
Today in 2003, Alan Jackson and Kenny Chesney made a surprise onstage appearance during a Jimmy Buffett concert in Nashville.
Alan sang “Margaritaville” with Buffett, and Chesney helped with “Volcano.”
April 21st: On This Day
Today in 2010, Kenny Chesney hit the big screen with “Kenny Chesney: Summer In 3-D!”
The concert film footage was shot over six nights in five cities- Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Seattle, Boston, and Indianapolis.
April 10th: On This Day
Today in 2006, The CMT Music Awards were handed out in Nashville, and Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, and Carrie Underwood walked away big winners for the night.
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