Sunday, 16 March 2014

Kenny Chesney To Debut "Spread The Love" W Rolling Stone


Shot in Jamaica w The Wailers, RollingStone.com reaches 12/13



            
New York : What began as a song the Wailers Aston "Family Man" Barrett asked Kenny Chesney to the end has become a song of hope , a source of financial support to several victims of amputations and bombings Boston Marathon now a video that celebrates the people , life and the place Bob Marley and the Wailers music rose from . The clip of " Spread The Love" will debut on RollingStone.com on Friday 13 December.

                  
Shot during a break in Shoes No Nation 2013 Tour de Chesney, " Spread the Love " is the antithesis of 19 stages and 1.25 million NFL fans . Instead of centrifugal force life path Chesney, Chesney clip documents with Barrett, Alvin " Secco " Patterson and the rest of the Wailers Band as well as capturing Hope House, Tuff Gong Studios and countless faces and places on the island .

                  
"It was important for me to find the essence of what they represent men," Chesney says of the clip. " The tremendous love for the music of the Wailers, and hope against all odds often unthinkable. Spite of the difficulties , Bob Marley was always about hope ... and love ... and that's what makes this music endures. If this video can give people an idea of ​​where it comes from , what's done , then I think we have deepened the ' Spread the Love' is about, and reminded people of the incredible men who created these songs. "

                  
Given the universal scope of the Wailers and awareness of the global extent of the Fund of Love, Chesney was looking for a partner to debut the video that exists beyond the obvious points of sale. In the end, the legacy of rock and roll Rolling Stone seemed to make more sense for the iconic musicians who began "Spread the Love" long before they knew who was Kenny Chesney.

                  
" When you think about the people who were writing about Bob Marley , who were really to push the music to the world at large , Rolling Stone was at the forefront ," he explains . " They celebrate all that the Wailers were from the start ... So looking for a partner to debut this video , which is so important to me for many reasons, were the obvious choice . "

                  
This marks the first time Chesney has worked with the output of homes . This is the second video collaboration with the Wailers Band , being the first video of their multiple week # 1 " Everybody wants to go to heaven. "

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