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Kenny Chesney to Release First Book Heart Life Music — Audiobook Recorded at Blackbird Studios
No Shoes Nation, your captain is taking on a brand-new adventure — not in the studio for an album, but for his first book.
Kenny Chesney has announced the release of his debut memoir, Heart Life Music, co-written with longtime friend and collaborator Holly Gleason. The book arrives on November 4, 2025, offering fans a deeply personal look into the East Tennessee native’s journey — from chasing bar gigs to becoming one of the most beloved names in country music.
A Life in Words
The memoir chronicles not only Chesney’s career milestones — like his 30+ chart-topping singles and the creation of his fiercely loyal fanbase, No Shoes Nation — but also the spirit and philosophy that have guided him. The book is described as a collection of “intimate postcards,” weaving personal reflections with lessons learned along the way.
Chesney’s last album, Born (2024), gave fans new music to celebrate, but this project brings something different: an unfiltered narrative of the man behind the music.
Recording the Audiobook
Fans may have spotted Chesney’s recent photo from Blackbird Studios in Nashville. At first glance, it looked like he was back recording songs — but instead, he was in the booth recording the audiobook version of Heart Life Music.
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For Chesney, speaking the words aloud was an unexpectedly emotional experience:
“It’s funny, when you’re living it, it’s being in the moment. When we were writing it, it was looking back and really striving to get it right. But now, reading it, all of these stories become real again. I can see everybody, from the Turf and the Wheel, to [Capricorn Records founder] Phil Walden with all that charisma and [producer] Barry Beckett telling me to ‘put a smile on it.’”
He admitted the process took longer than expected, not because of difficulty, but because the memories were so vivid:
“In a way, it’s what I did with my summer vacation: visit all these adventures I’ve had, because when I started to hear the stories, I felt like I was living them all over again.”
Why It Matters
Chesney choosing to narrate the audiobook himself makes the project even more personal. Hearing these stories told in his familiar voice — the same one that has carried songs like There Goes My Life and American Kids into fans’ hearts — will create a listening experience only he could deliver.
Heart Life Music is more than a book release; it’s another chapter in Chesney’s legacy, one that captures not just his career, but the human moments, friendships, and faith that shaped him along the way.