
Chesney was born March 26, 1968 in


In 1990, Chesney graduated from East Tennessee State University with a degree in advertising.[6] After graduation, he headed to

Chesney's first album,


Released in 1996, Chesney's second major-label album was Me and You.[7] 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





1999's


By 2000, Chesney released his

The album
No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems was released in 2002. Its lead-off single, "Young", peaked at #2, while the follow-up "The Good Stuff" 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
All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan; the album's title track peaked at #30 on the country charts from holiday airplay.
Kenny Chesney performing in the East Room of the White House on May 16, 2006, at the official dinner for Australian Prime Minister J
ohn Howard and
Mrs. Janette Howard


Kenny Chesney performing in the East Room of the White House on May 16, 2006, at the official dinner for Australian Prime Minister J


2004 saw the release of Chesney's album


In January 2005, Chesney released the album


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

Chesney, along with


On September 11, 2007, Kenny released the album



On the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated for the week ending September 15, 2007, Chesney's single "Don't Blink" debuted at #16, setting a new record for the highest debut on that chart since the inception of SoundScan electronic tabulation in 1990.[10] This record was broken one week later by

Chesney also co-wrote
Rascal Flatts' 2007 single, "Take Me There", which served as the lead-off single to their album Still Feels Good.[11]
Chesney's most recent[when?] charity work includes working with the V Foundation for Cancer Research.
Chesney embarked on his 2008 tour titled "The Poets and Pirates Tour" sponsored by Corona on April 26. The tour focused on stadium venues and started at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina. 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 hematoma from the ankle down, with most of the damage centering in his toes. The injury did 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."[12]
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."

Chesney's most recent[when?] charity work includes working with the V Foundation for Cancer Research.
Chesney embarked on his 2008 tour titled "The Poets and Pirates Tour" sponsored by Corona on April 26. The tour focused on stadium venues and started at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina. 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 hematoma from the ankle down, with most of the damage centering in his toes. The injury did 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."[12]
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




On July 24, 2008 Kenny Chesney announced that he will be releasing a new single off an upcoming album entitled
Lucky Old Sun. The song is titled "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" and for the chart week of August 16, 2008, it has debuted at #22 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The album was released on October 14th, 2008. [1]"Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" became a Number One hit. It was followed by a cover of Mac McAnally's 1990 single "Down the Road".
It was announced on December 2nd, 2008 that Chesney would perform at
Gillette Stadium again in 2009, marking the fifth year in a row that Chesney will have played at the Foxboro, Massachusetts football field. [13] Chesney's tour this year will be entitled the Sun City Carnival Tour and will feature various venues both small and large to continue to keep his ticket prices down. [14] It was announced on January 14th, 2009 that Chesney would collaborate with an up-and coming artist, Thomas Walker.
On May 9, 2005 Kenny Chesney married actress
Renee Zellweger in a ceremony at the island of St. John. 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.
Chesney is currently dating Amy Colley, a 24 year old former Miss Tennessee USA. The two were introduced by a mutual friend, and have been dating since August 2008. [15]

It was announced on December 2nd, 2008 that Chesney would perform at

On May 9, 2005 Kenny Chesney married actress


Chesney is currently dating Amy Colley, a 24 year old former Miss Tennessee USA. The two were introduced by a mutual friend, and have been dating since August 2008. [15]
These are Kenny Chesney Awards and nominations
Wins
1997 ACM New Male Vocalist of the Year
2002 CMT Male Video of the Year: Young
2002 CMT Video of the Year: Young
2003 ACM Single Record of the Year: The Good Stuff
2003 ACM Top Male Vocalist of the Year
2004 AMA Artist of the Year
2004 CMA Entertainer of the Year
2004 CMA Album of the Year: When The Sun Goes Down
2004 CMT Hottest Video of the Year: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
2004 CMT Male Video of the Year: There Goes My Life
2005 ACM Entertainer of the Year
2005 ACM Triple Crown Winner
2005 CMT Male Video of the Year: I Go Back
2006 CMA Entertainer of the Year
2006 ACM Entertainer of the Year
2006 CMT Male Video of the Year: Who You Be Today
2006 BMA Best Male Country Artist
2006 BMA Best Country Artist
2007 CMT Male Video of the Year: You Save Me
2007 PCA Favorite Male Singer
2007 ACM Entertainer of the Year
2007 CMA Musical Event of the Year: Find Out Who Your Friends Are
2007 CMA Entertainer of the Year
2008 ACM Entertainer of the Year
2008 ACM Vocal Event of the Year: Find Out Who Your Friends Are
2008 FACM Best Duo of the Year: Every Other Weekend
2008 CMA Entertainer of the Year
Wins

2002 CMT Male Video of the Year: Young
2002 CMT Video of the Year: Young
2003 ACM Single Record of the Year: The Good Stuff
2003 ACM Top Male Vocalist of the Year
2004 AMA Artist of the Year
2004 CMA Entertainer of the Year
2004 CMA Album of the Year: When The Sun Goes Down
2004 CMT Hottest Video of the Year: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
2004 CMT Male Video of the Year: There Goes My Life
2005 ACM Entertainer of the Year
2005 ACM Triple Crown Winner
2005 CMT Male Video of the Year: I Go Back
2006 CMA Entertainer of the Year
2006 ACM Entertainer of the Year
2006 CMT Male Video of the Year: Who You Be Today
2006 BMA Best Male Country Artist
2006 BMA Best Country Artist
2007 CMT Male Video of the Year: You Save Me
2007 PCA Favorite Male Singer
2007 ACM Entertainer of the Year
2007 CMA Musical Event of the Year: Find Out Who Your Friends Are
2007 CMA Entertainer of the Year
2008 ACM Entertainer of the Year
2008 ACM Vocal Event of the Year: Find Out Who Your Friends Are
2008 FACM Best Duo of the Year: Every Other Weekend
2008 CMA Entertainer of the Year
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