Kenny Chesney To Receive TWO Major CMA Week
Honors
BMI’s President's Award Nov. 1 + the CMA’s Pinnacle Award Nov.
2
“Setting The World on Fire” Scores Second-Week Mediabase,
“Setting The World on Fire” Scores Second-Week Mediabase,
Fourth-Week Billboard Hot Country No. 1
Cosmic Hallelujah Album Art Credit: Danny Clinch
Courtesy of Blue Chair Bay/ Columbia Nashville
Nashville,
Tenn. — Kenny Chesney came to
Nashville fresh out of college with a headful of dreams and a fistful of songs.
He didn’t know how his adventure was going to turn out, but he intended to put
his whole heart into it.
Along the
way, he released 17 albums, has
now scored 29 No.1s, played 135 stadiums and became the only country
act on Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years,
helping break a lot of today’s headliners along the way.
Recognizing
the impact the man who released Cosmic
Hallelujah on Friday has had on creativity in American pop music,
both the Country Music Association and BMI are honoring his mark – creatively,
and beyond – with the Pinnacle and President’s Award respectively. The Pinnacle
Award has been given only twice; the President’s Award -- presented across
genres -- includes pop, rock, hip-hop and Latin songwriters.
“These
honors are a little hard to get my head around,” says Chesney. “I do what I do
– keep trying to make better music, play better shows. To me, if you’re
committed to songs, you’re always trying to grow and learn and figuring stuff
out. It’s why every album I release, I try to keep clearing the bar the last
one set – and it’s hard.”
Chesney’s
compulsion to always create better music that hits his audience – deemed the No
Shoes Nation – in the heart has resulted in “Setting The World on Fire,” his
in-the-moment-plunge-into-love song with P!NK having its second week at No.
1 on the
Mediabase chart and fourth week at No.1 on the Billboard Hot
Country Songs chart, which measures airplay, streams and downloads. “Fire” is
also hovering outside the Top 20 on Hot AC.
With
appearances on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” “Today,” “The Talk” and “The Late
Late Show with James Corden,” the East Tennessee songwriter/superstar’s latest
has been garnering a glowing critical response. USA Today proclaimed,
“Chesney goes ‘deeper’ on new album,” while The New York Times enthused Cosmic
Hallelujah is “a long, long way from Mr. Chesney’s typical
arena-country ballads about rural pleasures and island getaways” and NPR
cited it for “folk’s storytelling, soul’s honesty and gospel’s spirit.” Newsday raved,
“The result will fit nicely between ‘Friends in Low Places’ and ‘Keep Your
Hands To Yourself.’ In other words, country perfection.”
“There’s
nothing better than getting new music to the fans,” Chesney says. “It’s what
this whole journey was built on. From the time ‘The Tin Man’ got me signed to Acuff Rose Music and then Capricorn Records by Phil Walden, who
didn’t even do country music – singing songs that showed how people like me
lived has been the reason I’ve chased this dream. This week, it’s like it’s
coming true in some ways… But you know me, there’s always more to sing, to
play, to do.”
With the BMI Award being given Nov. 1, Chesney
is first being recognized as a songwriter with The President's Award. Then on Nov. 2, he receives the Pinnacle Award recognizing his impact
on and beyond country’s traditions during the 50th Annual
Country Music Awards, broadcast live on ABC.
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