Kenny Chesney:
Thanks for the follow @Winterravenrz.. This is just to say a big thank you to everyone who have supported our crew in one way or the other. I use this medium to say a big thank you to everyone of you. Thanks so much.
Me {thinking its his tour crew}:
Thank you all for all that you do. Your music changes lives. and those who help spread it are the ones who deserve thanks.
Kenny Chesney:
Thank you for being a fan over the years and have been supporting my music.. Your name Raven sounds like that of one of my very close friend's name. She's been one of those people who didn't give up on me over the years.. I hope you are just like her...
Me {realizing its him}:
I haven't stop listening yet, I may find new genres of music to listen to every now and then but Country is my roots and you are one of the many artists who helped shape my life. It only gets better from here. ~Winter
Kenny:
Thanks for the love once again, for people that loves music it lives within them, everywhere they are music will always be on their mind, I am glad i helped your life in one way or the other, Like i used to say that music is the future, it is the only thing that keeps us alive... I will like to see one of your pictures and again you make me remember that good woman who has a big effect in my life.. Please tell me some more about yourself if you don't mind.
Me{Going Overboard}:
Well for one my name isn't Winter yet. My real name is Stephanie and I really don't know what all to say. I was Born in the early 80's and grew up on country music. I saw a lot of historical events from up close. My father was in the military which allowed me to see a lot without really having any roots besides music. I was the quiet girl in the special needs class who was only put there because in the 80s nobody knew how to deal with children with epilepsy and other health issues. I was smart and loved learning so when people told me I couldn't I tried to learn anyway. I've always been very artistic in many different ways. From music to dancing to paining and back again. Weather I was good or not is another thing completely. Because I was so Awkward and quiet I got bullied a lot and then wound up being blamed for how they would bully me. By the time I hit middle school I was over it. I became determined not to let the bullying follow me around anymore. So I took the time to learn as much as I could and be at the very least a straight b student. Then during the summer between my lastyear at junior high and my first year at highschool i heard your music coming over the radio on the school bus and was intrigued. You sang country but you gave it this cool beachy feel and I loved it. while everyone else was listening to boy bands like n'sync and the backstreet boys I was listening to Country Outlaws like you, Hank Jr and Charlie Daniles alongside GarthBrooks, tim mcgraw, and of course I had already been listening to most of the female artists by then as well. I remember growing up singing along to Reba's songs like Fancy and Faith's Song take me as I am... it was a whole 'nother world for me to escape into. then as I got older I started listening to other genres with bands like JonBonJovi or Guns'N'Roses along with softer music like Selina or Billy Gilman. recently I even started helping someone who might have a recording contract soon. his Name is Crazy M and he is definitly not country but he cares more about his followers than any contract or money. So it's not about the genre anymore for me, it's about the people behind the music. as long as you remain genuine and keep yourself grounded enough to see your followers as people and not record sales I don't see a problem. I am a person who will put myself out there for others all the time and very rarely get anything back. and I don't need to because being a good person is good enough. I'm in my thirties now and I must have been about 15 when you first started.. I may not purchaseevery album but I know what I like and I like the songs that are fun and give messages of hope without preaching. I know you will most likely never be able to recreate that first fun loving beach type album but I know you try with your No Shoes Summer Tour. And it is appriciated. I don't go to concerts often because I just can't afford it. but if I am ever able to get out to one of your showsI would be thrilled. as it is this girl who was raised country while not growing up in an entirely country setting is just gonna have to wait. I may never be as big as you and I don't aim to be. I'm happy just winning a kareoke contest once in a blue moon and singing for my friends instead of fans. now of course that isn't everything about me. I could never post all that. but its a start. Thank you for taking an interest in your followers and fans. lots of hugs and good vibes heading your way. From Stephanie in Texas.
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A conversation with Kenny Chesney on twitter
Non-fictieA conversation between @Kennychesney90 and @WinterRavenRz about music and how it touches peoples lives.