Mark Chesnutt

Mark Chesnutt

Person from United States

Genres: country, Traditional Country, Mark Chesnutt, Honky Tonk, New Traditional Country

Mark Chesnutt
Mark Chesnutt
Mark Chesnutt
Mark Chesnutt
Mark Chesnutt
Mark Chesnutt
Mark Chesnutt

About Mark Chesnutt

Mark Chesnutt is one of Country’s true musical treasures. Critics have hailed him as a classic Country singer of the first order and some of Country music’s most elite entertainers, from George Jones to George Strait, echo the sentiment. Mark Chesnutt’s stature is easily gauged. He has 14 #1 hits, 23 Top 10 singles, four platinum albums and five gold records to his credit; he maintains a front-and-center presence with a hefty tour schedule year after year. Country music critics and fans alike need look no further when it comes to Country music basics. If you ask Chesnutt, he’ll tell you, “It’s the music and the fans that have kept me around this long.” In a creative forum that sometimes confuses style with substance, Mark Chesnutt possesses both. Remaining true to himself as a traditional country artist, while keeping the pace with the ever-changing country recording landscape, Mark Chesnutt has a knack for picking great songs, delivering them with world-class style and a heart-felt emotion that’s lived-in. With a trademarked voice, Chesnutt has set the bar for his generation and those that follow in his footsteps shaping the music of today’s country music newcomers and the new country music format. Mark Chesnutt’s personal integrity combined with his principal to record a genuine country song has made him a fixture on radio and in honky tonks across the globe. Chesnutt got his start in the honky-tonks of Beaumont, Texas, learning from his father, Bob Chesnutt, a singer, record collector and major fan of classic country music. Playing alongside his dad, Mark embraced his father’s influence one set at a time and to begin making a name for himself. Mark sang covers by Lefty, Merle, George and Waylon to develop his unmatched crowd-pleasing rapport and his authentic country style. Bob Chesnutt often traveled to Nashville to record and to broaden his exposure. He began taking Mark along to record when he was just 17. After nearly a decade of recording on regional labels, word got out about this young country vocalist. Music Row executives came to hear Mark on his own Texas turf and recognized the depth of Mark Chesnutt’s raw talent. In 1989, he was signed to MCA Nashville and his list of accolades tells the rest of his story. With the release of his first single“ Too Cold At Home,” Mark established himself as one of country’s most authentic and talented vocalists. He won the CMA Horizon Award attracting the attention of country legend [and Mark’s greatest mentor] George Jones who introduced him as “A boy from Beaumont, Texas who is the real deal.” That recognition and initial success opened the door to offer Mark his chance of a lifetime, to do what he loved most—sing country music for country fans; this time, on a national level. “The first couple years it was non-stop.” Mark says. “I can remember one time during a tour, I didn’t step foot on the front porch for ten months, with exception of a day or a day-and-a- half, then, it was right back out again.” Mark’s dedication paid off. He developed a true blue fan base. Fans, he confides, “are the reason for my success.” His fans helped his records to climb the charts one right after the other making him one of Billboard’s Ten Most-Played Radio Artists of the ‘90’s. Mark’s singles were some the decade’s most memorable; from the fun tempo “Bubba Shot The Jukebox” to emotional ballad “I’ll Think Of Something.” Mark is easily identified for his string of hits including “Brother Jukebox,” “Blame It On Texas,” “Old Flames Have New Names,” “Old Country,” “It Sure Is Monday,” “Almost Goodbye,” “I Just Wanted You To Know,” “Going Through The Big D,” “It’s A Little Too Late,” “Gonna Get A Life,” and one of his biggest, “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing;” a song that held its position at the top of the charts for four consecutive weeks. Of all the recorded highlights Chesnutt has enjoyed, they take a back seat to his first love; Mark Chesnutt lives to perform on stage. “I just make records because want people to come see my show,” he says with a grin. “Recording music for folks to just listen to music is great,” he says, “but I’ve got to be out there on stage making it.” Fans who have seen him perform agree. Known as one of the industry’s hardest-working concert performers, maintaining a hefty tour schedule and steady presence in front of his fans, Mark’s dedication to deliver live music is unsurpassed. Mark has been on the road since 1990. Whether you hear Mark Chesnutt with a new release on the radio, or see his face on the cover of a new CD, folks can always find Mark doing what he was born to do playing. “The clubs and honky tonks are home for me; it’s comfortable and I’m always with friends,” says Chesnutt. Married since 1992, Mark and Tracie Chesnutt are the loving parents of three boys, Waylon, Casey & Cameron.

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215,345 listeners  ·  1,920,980 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

128
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13
countries
127
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most active station (The United States Of America)

Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation

De Jukebox
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 192
31 Likes

Radio Kos
1 track on rotation
AAC : 128
3 Likes

Mark Chesnutt — Top 30 songs of 129

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Mark Chesnutt (I Think) I've Finally Broken Mine
Mark Chesnutt Bubba Shot the Jukebox
Mark Chesnutt Brother Jukebox
Mark Chesnutt I Just Wanted You To Know
Mark Chesnutt Light Of The World
Mark Chesnutt Wrong Place, Wrong Time
Mark Chesnutt Bubba Shot The Jukebox
Mark Chesnutt I JUST WANTED YOU TO KNOW
Mark Chesnutt It's A Little Too Late
Mark Chesnutt other Jukebox
Mark Chesnutt The Price Of Getting High
Mark Chesnutt What Are We Doing in Love
Mark Chesnutt I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
Mark Chesnutt I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
Mark Chesnutt Goin' Through The Big D
Mark Chesnutt Almost Goodbye
Mark Chesnutt Broken Promise Land
Mark Chesnutt I'll Think of Something
Mark Chesnutt Let It Rain (1996 Greatest Hits Version)
Mark Chesnutt Old Country
Mark Chesnutt It Sure Is Monday
Mark Chesnutt Almost Goodbye (Edited)
Mark Chesnutt (Come on In) The Whiskey's Fine
Mark Chesnutt Country State of Mind
Mark Chesnutt Long Way to Go
Mark Chesnutt You Can't Find Many Kissers
Mark Chesnutt Almost Goodbye [Almost Goodbye]
Mark Chesnutt Bubba Shot The Jukebox [Longnecks & Short Stories]
Mark Chesnutt I Don't Want To Miss A Thing [I Don't Want To Miss A Thing]
Mark Chesnutt It Sure Is Monday [Almost Goodbye]
(I Think) I've Finally Broken Mine
Bubba Shot the Jukebox
Brother Jukebox
I Just Wanted You To Know
Light Of The World
Wrong Place, Wrong Time
Bubba Shot The Jukebox
I JUST WANTED YOU TO KNOW
It's A Little Too Late
other Jukebox
The Price Of Getting High
What Are We Doing in Love
I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
Goin' Through The Big D
Almost Goodbye
Broken Promise Land
I'll Think of Something
Let It Rain (1996 Greatest Hits Version)
Old Country
It Sure Is Monday
Almost Goodbye (Edited)
(Come on In) The Whiskey's Fine
Country State of Mind
Long Way to Go
You Can't Find Many Kissers
Almost Goodbye [Almost Goodbye]
Bubba Shot The Jukebox [Longnecks & Short Stories]
I Don't Want To Miss A Thing [I Don't Want To Miss A Thing]
It Sure Is Monday [Almost Goodbye]