Mark 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 fathers influence one set at a time and began 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 Chesnutts 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 countrys most authentic and talented vocalists. He won the CMA Horizon Award attracting the attention of country legend [and Marks 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 mostsing country music for country fans; this time, on a national level.


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