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Kenny Gets Naked With the Truth
Award-Winning Producer Rob Barnett Goes Deep on "The Naked Truth"
New York City: Though Kenny Chesney's known for his high energy shows and
capturing moments that're common all lives in his songs, his grass roots
Be As You Are: Songs From All Old Blue Chair, which hits the streets
Jan. 25, is a decidedly more introspective, deeply personal album that offers an
intimate look at the people, places and moments that define his life away from
the spotlight -- cradled in the string of jewels that make up the islands of the
Caribbean.
While Be As You Are is not being presented through the traditional
marketing means and channels of exposure, there are a few select opportunities
to see, hear and read about the reigning CMA Entertainer and Album of the Year
winner on a more revealing level. With People magazine on the news
stands with a feature, along with a Country Weekly cover story and
Entertainment Weekly and USA Today readying profiles of the man from
Luttrell, Tennessee who found peace in the St. Somewheres, ground-breaking
producer Rob Barnett sits with the man who's known for his ability to strike
universal chords with the songs he sings for an hour-long radio special called
"The Naked Truth," which will air in 18 markets the weekend of 1/22-23.
"It's a strange thing opening yourself up like that to someone you really
don't know," says the man who sold 1.2 million concert tickets last year, second
only to Prince's Musicology Tour. "But there was something about the way he
asked his questions, the way he came at this music that got me talking from a
whole other perspective. It was crazy, kind of."
Barnett referred to Chesney's latest work as "Genre-Busting," and he ought
to know. Part of the team who created VH-1's "Behind The Music," Barnett has
also produced the tv series "Staffers" and a feature film now in post-production
of the 2004 Presidential campaign, was intimately involved in PBS' award-winning
"Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues" and created Johnny Rotten's "Rotten
Television" for VH-1 amidst a storied career at MTV, VH-1 and various major
radio gigs as a Program Director, Music Director and Disc Jockey.
With a slot of NBC's "Tsunami Aid: A Concert for Hope" -- broadcast live on
Jan.15th -- along with an upcoming "Tonight Show with Jay Leno" -- where he'll
perform 'Old Blue Chair" -- on Feb. 1, the American Music Awards fan-voted
Text-In Favorite Artist of the Year is getting back to work. His Somewhere in
the Sun Tour kicks off March 9 at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, followed
by the full-tilt complete production debut March 11 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
"It's gonna be a big year," says the man whose When The Sun Goes Down
is approaching quadruple platinum, just like his matching 4 million sellers
No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems and Greatest Hits. "To start it with
a record that's such a personal project is pretty cool -- and the places we've
been able to talk about it, like 'The Naked Truth,' are pretty great."
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