January 21,2005
The Black Tie & Boots ball wasn't the only event bringing entertainers to town for the inaugural. Earlier Wednesday,
Kenny Chesney braved a sub-zero wind chill to perform at the Celebration of Freedom concert at the Ellipse. The Presidential
Inaugural Committee distributed some 65,000 tickets to the event, but the cold weather hampered attendance at the concert
that also featured American Idol host Ryan Seacrest and opera singer Andrea Bocelli. If you're going to perform
at an inaugural ball, you might as well hit the stage at the biggest party in town. Sara Evans, Clay Walker, Neal McCoy, Lyle
Lovett and several other country acts did that very thing Wednesday night Jan. 19) at the Black Tie & Boots inaugural
ball. Neal McCoy kickied off the ball By Singing "The Boys AreBack inTown," there was no shortage of spirit among Texans
gathered to celebrate the official start of President Bush's second term in The White House. Other performers included Robert
Earl Keen, Asleep at the Wheel, classical pianist Van Cliburn and gospel singer Yolanda Adams. Read More at: www.cmt.com
Jan.21,2005
Be As You Are Special and Kenny Chesney This Weekend on CMT
This is AWESOME To KNOW I Submitted a Question to the All
I Need To Know Section SO MAYBE Just Maybe My Question will get answered on Live TV By Kenny Himself.
Be sure to set your VCR's to CMT this Saturday for the Be As You Are:
Songs from an Old Blue Chair Special, part of the Kenny Chesney Weekend.
You may receive your fifteen minutes of fame if you submitted questions to the KCFOC
Section "All I Need To Know",since questions
for the show were all chosen from the "All I Need to Know" submissions
received by the club.
With snowy skies, the temperature in downtown Nashville was only 20 degrees Saturday night (Jan. 22) when Kenny Chesney
brought a bit of island warmth to the CMT studios for a concert special highlighting songs from his new album, Be As You
Are:
Songs From an Old Blue Chair. Go to CMT.Com to Read more on this Story. www.cmt.com
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