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KENNY CHESNEY: Opting for an Introspective Look with New Album

Kenny Chesney has new music on the streets this Tuesday, October 14th, with the release of the deluxe version of his album, Lucky Old Sun. Kicked off by this week’s number-one single, “Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven,” the disc is one that found Kenny in a reflective mood. In a way, Kenny says that the personal feeling of his Be as You Are: Songs from an Old Blue Chair album set the stage for what he wanted to share on Lucky Old Sun. “As much as Old Blue Chair was about my life in the Caribbean and kind of a road map to where I hung out and the people that I hung out with,” he says, the new disc is less a tour and more an exploration of his thoughts and time alone and “how you feel once you realize how still you can really be.” (AUDIO INFO BELOW)

  • Be sure to catch Kenny in multiple TV appearances in the days to come, with performances on ABC’s Good Morning America (October 14th), NBC’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno (October 15th), and the syndicated Ellen DeGeneres Show on October 17th!
  • This Saturday, October 11th, CMT Insider devotes its half-hour entirely to Kenny! Tune-in for the episode premiere at 1pm, ET.
  • Also, GAC delivers the all-new special, Kenny Chesney: Lucky Old Sun, which takes viewers on a Bahamas exploration of music, insights, and more, all centered around Kenny’s latest music. Watch for the debut on Columbus Day, Monday, October 13th (10pm, ET).

KENNY CHESNEY: Opting for an Introspective Look with New Album  Kenny Chesney sees his new album, Lucky Old Sun, as a very personal project. (:43)
“I guess that the success of Old Blue Chair, the Be as You Are album, made this record a little easier to do. As much as Old Blue Chair was about my life in the Caribbean and kind of a road map to where I hung out and the people that I hung out with, I think this is, this album is a continuation of how you feel once you realize how still you can really be. And this album is more of a portrait of my very deep thoughts (laugh) that I’ve had while spending time alone on the island. This is not necessarily another road map album.”