News And Notes
Sep 15

Kenny Chesney Comes “Alive”

Kenny Chesney performs at the VAULT Concert Stage at LP Field in Downtown Nashville Sunday, June 14 during the 2009 CMA Music Festival. Photo courtesy of the Country Music Association.

Kenny Chesney performs at the VAULT Concert Stage at LP Field in Downtown Nashville Sunday, June 14 during the 2009 CMA Music Festival. Photo courtesy of the Country Music Association.

Kenny Chesney’s made a lot of friends in the music industry, and several of them have joined him on a variety of recordings.

He shared the mic with George Strait on “Shiftwork,” duetted with Reba McEntire on “Every Other Weekend,” collaborated with Mac McAnally on “Down The Road,” worked with Willie Nelson on “Lucky Old Sun” and even did a track with NFL quarterback Peyton Manning on an NFL Country album.

Kenny’s now found a way to make Dave Matthews a hit on the country charts. Their duet “I’m Alive,” featured on Kenny’s Greatest Hits II, reached the Top 15 this week on the USA Today Mediabase chart.

“I first met Dave Matthews at Farm Aid in 2005,” Kenny says. “Since then our friendship has grown throughout the years. And we realized that both of us have our core audience. But once you get past that core audience we realized that there’s a lot of overlap in people that are coming to see his show and coming to see my show. We talked about doing something together one day. We didn’t know it was going to be this soon. But we knew the song had to be right.”

“I’m Alive” is obviously doing the trick. Though it’s his latest duet success, Kenny’s been involved in at least a couple of collaborations that combined even more artists. He worked with Tracy Lawrence and Tim McGraw on “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” and appeared on the mass Jimmy Buffett remake of “Hey Good Lookin’” with George Strait, Alan Jackson, Clint Black and Toby Keith.

ShareThis

COMMENT POLICY

GACTV.com wants to give you, the fans, a voice on our website and to provide the opportunity for you to share your thoughts about this story. We encourage lively interaction and debate on the stories we post, but we ask that you refrain from using profanity or other offensive speech, engaging in personal attacks or name-calling, posting advertising, or wandering away from the topic at hand. Thanks for taking the time to contribute and being respectful to others.

Post a Comment

Headline Country

Take a trip inside the world of country music with host Storme Warren! Watch full episodes of Headline Country now.