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Kenny Chesney's Coffee Table Just Got Precious
5x CMA & 3x AMA Nominee Appears in Melanie Dunnea + Nigel Parry's Book
New York: When Kenny Chesney romped on the beach in South Hampton for a
People photo shoot for its Sexiest Men issue, he had no idea it would lead
to the company of Johnny Depp, Susan Sarandon, Harrison Ford, Dustin Hoffman,
Meg Ryan, Mickey Rourke and Tony Bennett. But when the woman behind the lens
called Chesney to inquire about being shot for Precious, a project close
to her heart -- as it benefited the Starlight Foundation, an international
organization dedicated to improving the lives of seriously ill children and
their families.
"I'd had such a great time on the People shoot, and it seemed so
important to her, I could only say 'yes'," says the man who has sold over 1.2
million concert tickets this year alone. "To give her an hour for something that
was both an extension of her artistic vision -- and that would aid a cause that
was important to her, something that helps sick kids and their families -- it
took a while to find the time, but we did."
The notion of Precious, which is available in November, is to raise
awareness of the human body -- and what is most precious to the various
subjects. Billy Crystal picked his mouth, saying it "launched a thousand quips,"
while actress Chloe Sevigny chose her back, offering "My back is precious to me
because it is crooked, but it still holds me up" and skateboard icon Tony Hawk
cited his shins, saying "They are not just scars -- they are my stories."
Chesney chose his stomach -- citing a parallel between the work necessary in
the music business and changing your body, offering the metaphor in physical
form. And given that one must see that which is photographed, fans will have a
glimpse of an extremely well-toned, very lean physique.
"I couldn't decide really," Chesney admits with a laugh. "You don't ever
really think about what part of your body is worth the most to you, and in
talking to Melanie, I realized how important my inner core and the strength that
comes from there is to me, to what I do, even to how I feel. She got me to look
at myself in a whole new way, which was exciting to realize how different
someone else's perspective can be."
Precious is being published by powerHouse Books in November. The
various portraits -- ranging from serious to whimsical, conceptual to
challenging -- celebrate the human body, spirit and mind through the
collaborative images created by these two award-winning photographers and their
subjects. Both photographers' work has appeared in myriad publications, ranging
from Vanity Fair to Esquire, Newsweek to The Sunday Times of
London -- and, of course, People.
Indeed, the Precious session for Chesney led to another collaboration
for Dunnea and the man from Luttrell, Tennessee: the cover session for his
triple-platinum-plus When The Sun Goes Down. Sun's triple joins
No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems quadruple platinum sales in helping Chesney
sell 17 million records - and earn Country Music Association nominations for
Entertainer, Male, Album and a pair of Vocal Events, along with three American
Music Awards nominations for Top Country Male, Top Country Album and the
genre-crossing Text-In Favorite Artist Award.
Look for Chesney Oct. 22 on "Genius: A Night for Ray Charles" on CBS, in
addition to Nov. 9 on CBS for the CMA Awards, Nov. 14 on ABC for the AMA Awards,
then on Nov. 22 on NBC for "The Today Show." He'll also grace the cover of
Country Weekly, hitting the stands Nov. 9th, with a self-penned story about
the real life memories that gave the world "I Go Back."
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