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Kenny's All Over "Sunday Morning"
Award-Winning CBS News/Documentary Show Profiles Chesney July 24
Nashville: Considering that most people go to Kenny Chesney
concerts, over 1.4 million last year alone, making him the 2nd most attended
tour over everyone but Prince, to escape the stress of real life and deep
thinking, it's fascinating to see "Sunday Morning," the jewel of CBS'
news/public affairs programming, take an interest in the high-energy,
soft-talking showman/songwriter from Luttrell, Tennessee. But CBS' award-winning
newsmagazine has done just that, capturing the reigning CMA and ACM Entertainer
of the Year behind the scenes at the first of this year's stadium shows at FedEx
Field outside Washington, DC and in a more intimate portrait in Nashville,
Tennessee.
"When I think of that show, I think of Lyle Lovett and Bob Dylan
and Bruce Springsteen," says the man whose been breaking attendance records,
often his very own, since his Somewhere In The Sun Tour kicked off in February.
"I certainly don't think a good ole boy from East Tennessee would be of very
much interest to them, you know, I mean, I'm just a pretty regular guy, nothing
all that special, nothing all that unique."
"I kinda figured once they spent a little time with me, they'd
think they made the biggest mistake. But they seemed to have a big time, and
they didn't pull out of Nashville, so I guess I did okay? We sat at the pool,
talked about life, and love, and writing songs. I showed Rita Braver a little
bit of the Nashville I found when I first came to town, a Nashville that's
mostly been paved over, then took everybody to the studio where we're working on
the next record."
Correspondent Rita Braver, who's no stranger to music, profiling
everyone from Steve Earle to Trisha Yearwood to Gillian Welch, got in the truck
and drove around Kenny Chesney's Nashville, in addition to soaking up some sun
with the man whose introspective self-penned Be As You Are: Songs From An Old
Blue Chair, which debuted at #1 on Billboard's all-genre Top 200 with no single
or tour to support it, in addition to closing in on double platinum.
With his CMA Album of the Year When The Sun Goes Down just
certified quadruple platinum, along with his other 4-million-plus sellers No
Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems and Greatest Hits, his first network special, Kenny
Chesney: Somewhere In The Sun, set to air on ABC Nov. 23 and a summer tour
that's stadium-sizing in Boston July 23 and Pittsburgh July 30, Kenny Chesney is
sitting on top of the world. So it's a good time for the guy who spent multiple
weeks at #1 with "There Goes My Life," his Uncle Kracker duet "When The Sun Goes
Down" and the recent "Anything But Mine" to reflect upon his life, times and the
path to getting there. On Sunday July 24th, all you'll have to do is tune in.
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