
Kenny Chesney is a big Bruce Springsteen fan; he even mentions The Boss several times throughout his bestselling book, Heart Life Music. That's why he's pretty excited to be doing a podcast taping at the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music, located at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey.
Kenny will appear on an episode of Conversations with Our Curator, a chat that was arranged after the center noted how often Kenny mentioned Bruce in his book.
"I love that Bruce is using his archives to create a space to honor American music, open up conversations about how it’s all interconnected,” Kenny says in a statement. "When I recorded [Bruce's song] ‘One Step Up,’ I didn’t think about genre, just heart and how human the experience in the song was."
"As it says in the book, when Bruce responded to my version of it, I realized all that passion, all that church revival energy Bruce brings onstage is the same thing as me singing what was a rock song," he continues. "Good music really is all tangled up together, but united by its honesty and willingness to get real.”
Kenny continues his book tour with an event in New York City Tuesday.
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