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27 October 2005
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Kenny Chesney Wins Billboard ROAD WORK 2005 Award
Somewhere In The Sun Bests Ozzy, Eminem + 50 Cent for Top Package Kudos
New York City: Having sold well over a million concert tickets for
the third summer in a row -- and besting U2 by over 200,000 tickets as the
biggest ticket seller for the first half of 2005 -- Kenny Chesney is all about
the live performance. In addition to being the only country act to play football
stadiums this year -- with standing room shows in Boston, Pittsburgh and
Washington, DC -- the reigning Country Music Association and Academy of Country
Music Entertainer of the Year found himself the only country act nominated for
three awards at the Billboard ROAD WORK 2005 Touring and Conference Awards: Top
Tour, Top Draw and Top Package.
And in top Kenny Chesney form, his Somewhere In The Sun Tour --
featuring Gretchen Wilson, Uncle Kracker and Pat Green -- walked off the Top
Package, over Ozzfest and the Anger Management Tour with Eminem and 50 Cent.
"When you think of doing anything bigger or more than Ozzy, you
kinda don't know what to say," admits Chesney, who could not attend the ceremony
due to finishing his upcoming ABC "Kenny Chesney: Somewhere in the Sun" special.
"I mean, Ozzy and all those guys he's got out there rock, and Eminem and 50 Cent
flat tore it up this summer. It says a lot about our fans, though? the way they
come out and party with us, starting at 2 o'clock most afternoons -- grilling
out, blasting music, laughing and throwing Frisbees out in the parking lot? THAT
makes it as much an event as who I bring out on the road with me.
"Though don't get me wrong! Who I bring out is very VERY important.
We work very hard to get the right mix, to make sure the people that tour with
us know how to have fun, to throw it at the crowd and catch what gets thrown
back. Gretchen Wilson, Kracker, Pat Green -- and even keith urban, Rascal Flatts,
Montgomery Gentry, some of the other acts who've been out there with us. To me,
if we do our job right, we walk off that stage feeling as good as the fans do
when they leave the venue."
Accepting for Chesney was Randy Phillips, the AEG Live President
and CEO. As a partial owner of Kenny Chesney tour promoter Louis Messina's
Messina Group, he was able to convey the impact of Chesney's touring, music and
commitment to the assembled industry crowd.
"Randy gets it," says Messina with his classic carny
understatement. "If I couldn't be there, I wanted someone who truly understands
what Kenny's accomplished the old fashioned way, by getting out on the road and
playing to the fans, building that base. It's been amazing to see Kenny come
into his own, starting with the George Strait Festival shows? building into the
biggest ticket-seller just about in pop music, let alone country. We're all
really proud of him and what he's created, especially in terms of bringing music
to the people."
With The Road & The Radio hitting the stores November 8th -- easily
one of the most anticipated new records of the 4th quarter, the project's lead
single "Who You'd Be Today" sitting at #4 on the country charts after only 4
weeks and "Kenny Chesney: Somewhere In The Sun," his ABC network television
airing on Nov. 23, the singer/songwriter from Luttrell, Tennessee has plenty to
keep him busy before rolling into the "39th Annual CMA Awards" Nov. 15, where
he's again nominated for Entertainer and Male Vocalist of the Year.
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