Kenny Chesney Heats Up 2012 CMA Awards With Steamy ‘Come Over’ Performance
During tonight's (Nov. 1) CMA Awards broadcast in Nashville, Kenny Chesney took the stage wearing black from head-to-toe and belted out his hit ballad, 'Come Over.'
During tonight's (Nov. 1) CMA Awards broadcast in Nashville, Kenny Chesney took the stage wearing black from head-to-toe and belted out his hit ballad, 'Come Over.'
The Entertainer of the Year award at the 2012 CMA Awards will provide a nervous moment, as fans for the two favorites to win couldn't be further apart in terms of interests or tastes. The trophy is meant to honor the singer with the best year of sales, music, touring and general exposure, but really it comes down to who CMA voters like best. It's not as scientific as it seems it should be, although our prediction is based on hard data.
Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney certainly had country music fans buzzing with excitement when they announced earlier this year that they were teaming up for a musical collaboration. Now, the hit, 'Feel Like a Rock Star,' has earned the duo the 2012 CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year.
Kenny Chesney just announced he'll be in Dallas, Texas on Thanksgiving, playing the halftime show during the nationally televised game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins. The Turkey Day tradition could include you, at Cowboys Stadium… even walking the sidelines.
Oh no! In what seems to be a Halloween takeover, zombies have suspended on Nashville. Officials are warning area residents -- and country music fans in general -- to stay away from any artist suspected to have a taste for flesh.
As Sammy Hagar prepares to turn 65 on Saturday (Oct. 13), he is also putting the finishing touches on his hyped-p annual birthday bash, which will held on the sandy beaches of San Lucas, Mexico on Friday.
If one's skin is naturally speckled or freckled, he or she should think twice before pasting a country music star on an especially spotty body part. The smooth face and bushy sideburns are reminiscent of early Kenny Chesney, but the moles g
It's a superstar Showdown to begin the week. After making short work of Craig Morgan on Friday, Darius Rucker is hoping his fans will take his new ballad 'True Believers' to win No. 4 of the five needed to advance to the Showdown Hall of Fame. With Kenny Chesney in the opposite corner, voting online and on the phone at Taste of Country Nights radio promises to reach all-time highs.
Kenny Chesney won his first Showdown on Tuesday, topping Joanna Smith's 'We Can't Be Friends' by a two-to-one margin. His yearning new song 'El Cerrito Place' from the 'Welcome to the Fishbowl' album has struck a chord with fans, meaning he'll face off against a new challenger today and tonight on Taste of Country Nights radio.
Looking back, 'Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates' finds Kenny Chesney beginning a difficult transition from idolized arena country-rock superstar to the more introspective singer-songwriter he is today. The album includes three No. 1 singles and the cheeky 'Shiftwork' with George Strait, which peaked at No. 2. 'Don't Blink' is undeniably the signature song on this Chesney album, released on Sept. 11, 2007.