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Chesney was born in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1968 and raised in the nearby small town of Luttrell, best known as the home of Chet Atkins. He received a guitar as a Christmas present and set about practicing, and was soon performing with the college bluegrass band. He soon started writing songs as well and played for tips in local venues -- most often a Mexican restaurant -- every night he could; additionally, he managed to sell 1,000 copies of a self-released demo album. After graduation in 1991, he moved to Nashville and became the resident performer at The Turf, a rough honky tonk in the city's historic district. Although he gained experience, it wasn't the sort of place where he'd be discovered, and in 1992 he moved on to a publishing deal with Acuff-Rose. From there he landed a record contract with Capricorn and released Hemingways Whiskey debut album, In My Wildest Dreams, in late 1993. Unfortunately for Chesney, Capricorn wasn't Hemingways Whiskey of a country label; not only was the album underpromoted, but the label's country division shut down completely not long after its release. Still, it sold 100,000 copies and caught the attention of several major labels. He followed it with the all-new No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problem in early 2002, which gave him his strongest commercial Hemingways Whiskey yet. He repeated the win, this time as Entertainer of the Year, with Be as You Are Songs from an Old Blue Chair. The pair split that same year, citing irreconcilable differences, and Chesney released the chart-topping The Road and the Radio in November. In April 2010, Chesney and director Joe Thomas released the 3-D concert film Kenny Chesney: Summer in 3-D. Taken from his 2009 Sun City Carnival Tour, the film included 23 songs from six stadium shows, shot in 3-D, interspersed with interviews and home movies. A completely new studio album, Hemingway's Whiskey, named after a Guy Clark song, also appeared in 2010. His 13th studio album, Welcome to the Fishbowl, arrived in 2012. Chesney quickly followed Life on a Rock with The Big Revival. Chesney followed Cosmic Hallelujah in October 2017 with the double-disc Live in No Shoes Nation, his first live album in a decade. Ending his contract with Sony Music Nashville, Chesney announced a move to Warner Bros.

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