Kenny Chesney is known as being a country singer, who likes to give back, he has won numerous amounts of awards from ACM’s to PCA awards.
He also won the Entertainer of the Year award in 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008 and also won an award for Top Male Vocalist of the year.
Chesney also produced and co-directed a film called ‘The Boys Of Fall.’
Country Music Love reports: Kenny Chesney kicked-off the Salvation Army’s 122nd annual Red Kettle Campaign with a special halftime performance during the highly rated, nationally broadcast Cowboys vs. Redskins “Thanksgiving Classic” football game on Thursday.
Chesney’s love of football is well known, having produced two documentaries on the sport, ‘The Boys of Fall’ and ‘The Color Orange: The Condredge Holloway Story.’ He frequently invites local football coaches and players onto the stage during his stadium concerts each summer.
Chesney’s set included performances of “I Go Back,” “Boys Of Fall,” and “Feel Like A Rock Star” from his most recent studio album, Welcome to the Fishbowl, which debuted at No.1 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart. His performance helped raise awareness for the Red Kettle Campaign, which brings The Salvation Army’s iconic kettles and 25,000 bell ringers to street corners and storefronts nationwide – the campaign collected $147.6 million last year.
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