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The Boot on MSNJon Pardi Says There’s One Reason Kenny Chesney Made the Country Music Hall of Fame [Exclusive]Jon Pardi says there’s one thing that set Kenny Chesney apart from anyone else and it’s the reason he’s being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame this year. It’s his stadium shows. The “Dirt on My Boots” hitmaker stopped by to chat with Taste of Country Nights,
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Taste of Country on MSNKenny Chesney, June Carter Cash to Join the Country Music Hall of FameThe three newest inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame were announced by Vince Gill in a livestreamed press conference.
Kenny Chesney has lived out big ... Dean Dillon and I have written a lot of songs. I’ve looked up to Dean my whole creative life.” Chesney has been living with the news of this pinnacle ...
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rocketcitynow.com on MSNKenny Chesney picked for Country Music Hall of FameKenny Chesney, 56, is among the newest members named to the Hall of Fame in downtown Nashville. The Knoxville native will be formally inducted later this year along with June Carter Cash and Tony Brown. Last year's class was inducted in a "Medallion Ceremony" in October.
The trio of music icons – Kenny Chesney, Tony Brown and June Carter Cash – were named Tuesday as the 2025 class to the Country Music Hall of Fame. They will be formally inducted later this year during the Hall’s annual Medallion Ceremony, nearly 65 years after the inaugural class of Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams and Fred Rose.
This morning, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum inducted Tony Brown, June Carter Cash, and Kenny Chesney into the Hall of Fame, adding three new members.
A Walkertown native, Brown is in the same inductee class as June Carter Cash and Kenny Chesney. The ceremony will be in the fall. Brown, 78, is being honored for his work as a producer with such country music heavyweights as George Strait,