For
Immediate Release
17 February 2005
For More Information
Holly Gleason for Joe's Garage
Wes Vause for BNA Nashville
(615)-301-4300
Three Weeks, No "Hit," Solid Gold Blue Chair
Kenny Chesney's Singer/Songwriter CD Passes 500,000; 3rd Best-Seller of 2005
Nashville: Though the Recording Industry Association of America requires
60 days to certify gold and platinum status on a record, you can't argue the
scans. And at this point, a mere three weeks after dropping Be As You Are:
Songs From An Old Blue Chair, Kenny Chesney has surpassed the sales mark for
gold with 508,855 copies already in the hands of his fans -- and netting out as
the year's third-best-selling release of 2005 behind The Game's Documentary
and Green Day's American Idiot.
"One thing I can say about my fans," says Chesney, "they respond to the
music -- and they care about me. I have to say they let me know that it's
not just the party we throw onstage every night, it's me and my life, too. So,
this record I figured is something they'd want -- because the songs were written
mostly on my boat or the beach down in the Carribbean to share with my friends
in the islands. It's about my life down there, and it's a place I go to get away
from being 'that guy'; but it's also something I'm willing to share with the
fans, who aren't really so different from me."
When Kenny Chesney suggested releasing an introspective singer/songwriter
album with no singles and no tour, especially in the midst of his CMA Album of
the Year When The Sun Goes Down's 4th single, it seemed like a crazy
idea. But with no concern for "the rules," only a wish to share a collection of
songs that emerged from a period of intense self-discovery, the reigning CMA
Entertainer of the Year asked his label to allow him to put Be As You Are:
Songs From An Old Blue Chair out as a record for his fans.
"We didn't know what would happen," admits the soft-spoken musician from
Luttrell, Tennessee, "and I'm not even sire we had goals. It was something I
very much wanted to do. There was no precedent for it. A lot of people told me
we were crazy to do this in the midst of the run we're having. But sometimes you
have to follow your heart."
Following Kenny's heart is obviously something more than just a personal
directive for the man who was the fan-voted all-genre American Music Awards
Favorite Artist of the Year -- over Usher, Outkast, Evanescence and Norah Jones
-- as over 311,000 fans turned out the first week to make Be As You Are
Chesney's third straight Billboard Top 200 release, unseating The Game.
And they're not just stopping with Old Blue Chair as When The Sun Goes
Down, No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems and Greatest Hits are
all experiencing sales surges as well.
As the wistful "Anything But Mine" rises to #14 with a bullet on both the
Billboard and Radio & Records, Chesney gears up for his
much-anticipated Somewhere In The Sun Tour, which has been selling out in a
matter of an hour or two in most markets. On the heels of the 2nd biggest tour
of 2004 with 1.2 million tickets sold, Somewhere In The Sun kicks off March 9th
in Houston at the Livestock Show & Rodeo, then rolls into two days of
full-production in Green Bay, Wisconsin
##############