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Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum to Open New Exhibition, Kenny Chesney: Living in Fast Forward

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NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum will explore the life and career of Kenny Chesney in a new exhibition, Kenny Chesney: Living in Fast Forward, presented by Blue Chair Bay Rum. The exhibit will chronicle Chesney’s path to stardom, from his early years playing in his university’s bluegrass band to becoming one of the top touring acts of this century. The exhibit, which will be open from July 23, 2026, until June 2027, is included with museum admission.

“Kenny Chesney’s creative vision and intense drive to continue raising the bar has helped him reach staggering commercial and artistic highs,” said Kyle Young, chief executive officer of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. “He has broken almost as many records as he has made, and his work is far from done. Through his distinctive sound and dynamic live show, he continues to expand country music’s audience, its perception and its sound.” 

“When you’re so busy living life – literally in fast forward – you rarely pause to think about all the miles traveled, the faces you’ve met along the way,” offered Kenny Chesney, who Billboard named the Country Artist of the Century. “Trying to decide what things to send to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum that represent a whole lot of dreams, living, songs, the work and things you don’t dare imagine was as hard as anything I’ve ever done. But in the end, I feel like every piece of who I am is represented – and I hope that for someone who’s thinking about chasing their own crazy dreams, this may be the spark to get them on their way.”

The exhibit will include instruments, memorabilia, manuscripts, awards, photographs and more. Examples of items to be displayed include:

The varsity jacket and jersey Chesney wore while he was a member of the Gibbs High School Eagles football team in the mid-1980s. He began playing Pee Wee football when he was five, and the sport has remained constant in his life.The Fender Concord acoustic guitar Chesney played throughout college at East Tennessee State University and after he moved to Nashville in the early 1990s. Country artists and songwriters he encountered along the way signed the instrument — including Kent Blazy, Whitey Shafer, Karen Staley, Sheb Wooley and Country Music Hall of Fame members Dean Dillon, Harlan Howard and Porter Wagoner.The cassette tape on which Chesney recorded a demo of “When She Calls Me Baby” on June 1, 1992. Co-written with Rick Williamson, the song was re-recorded for Chesney’s debut album, In My Wildest Deams, released in 1994.The weathered wicker rocking chair that provided the inspiration for Chesney to write “Old Blue Chair” after waking up on the beach as the sun rose over Peter Bay on St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The song was first released on his 2004 quintuple Platinum album, When the Sun Goes Down, and reappeared on his next more intimate singer-songwriter project, Be as You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair). The chair was prominently featured on the front and back cover of the later CD and in the 2005 music video for “Old Blue Chair.”A handwritten Nashville Number System chord chart for “You and Tequila” that was used in the studio when Chesney recorded the song in 2010. Featuring guest vocals by Grace Potter, it was released as a single from Chesney’s album Hemingway’s Whiskey and went to #3 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. The Grammy-nominated “You and Tequila” was co-written by Matraca Berg and Deana Carter and first recorded by Carter in 2003.A life-size, plastic replica of the 235-pound blue marlin Chesney landed while fishing in the Virgin Islands North Drop in 2003. After having the fish mounted, he named it “Marley” in honor of reggae legend Bob Marley. The fish became an iconic tour mascot, displayed onstage as a reminder to Chesney and his road family not to take life too seriously. Nicknamed “Marley 2,” this replica washed away from Chesney’s home during the 2010 Nashville flood but was found several miles downstream in the Cumberland River and returned to him largely intact.The No Shoes Nation tank top and Diesel Safado jeans Chesney wore when he performed at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, on August 26, 2022.The Atwood pinto palm leaf hat that Chesney wore on the cover of his 2024 album, Born.The football Gillette Stadium presented to Chesney to commemorate his three sold-out shows at the Foxborough, Massachusetts venue, on August 23-25, 2025. Chesney has cultivated a close relationship with the nearby city of Boston, connecting with New Englanders who share his passions for music and sports. A Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul LPR-8 electric guitar autographed by two of Chesney’s musical heroes: guitarist and singer-songwriter Steve Miller of the Steve Miller Band, and Sammy Hagar, former lead vocalist for the rock band Van Halen, signed during his 2008 Poets & Pirates concert at San Francisco’s AT&T Park.

The official exhibit playlist is now available here.

Public Programs
In support of the exhibition, the museum will host related public and family programming including:

Interview: Buddy Cannon – Saturday, July 25, at 2:30 p.m.
Buddy Cannon will participate in an interview about his life and career in the museum’s Ford Theater. Cannon began his career playing bass for Bob Luman and Mel Tillis before shifting his focus to composing. He then started producing in the 1990s and has worked with Kenny Chesney on 17 albums, including the multi-platinum No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems (2002). The interview will be hosted by the museum’s Jon Freeman and feature photos, video clips and recordings. Tickets will be available here on Wednesday, June 17, at 10 a.m. Central.

About Kenny Chesney
Growing up with his mother and grandparents in East Tennessee, Kenny Chesney was raised with traditional values, a “work hard, love harder” approach to living and a sense of family and community that defined his world. Although sports were an integral part of his childhood in Luttrell, Tennessee, music was always a presence. Chesney saw bluegrass with his grandparents on local morning television’s “The Cas Walker Show” and attended life-changing concerts by Conway Twitty, George Jones, Merle Haggard and Alabama. He also sang in the Gibbs High School choir and rocked to Van Halen and Steve Miller Band with friends as a teen. A marketing student at East Tennessee State University, he joined the college’s famed Bluegrass Band under the guidance of acclaimed musician Jack Tottle and built a repertoire of cover songs to perform at Chucky’s Trading Post outside Johnson City. After he graduated in December 1990, he moved to Nashville on the day the Gulf War started.

Playing sports growing up taught Chesney discipline, teamwork and how to work hard. He applied those principles to music, honing his songwriting, singing and performing long before he had a publishing or record deal. He still heads into each new tour season with the mentality of an athlete gearing up for a championship run: strict diet, intense physical training, multiple tech teams creating sound, lights, staging and video elements, and many weeks of rehearsals.

Songwriting was the first thing to open doors for Chesney in Nashville, where he played for tips downtown at the Turf nightclub and worked as a parking valet on Music Row. One night in his apartment, he wrote the vulnerable ballad “The Tin Man,” which earned him a publishing deal with Acuff-Rose Music — the firm that had published Country Music Hall of Fame members Hank Williams and East Tennessee’s Dean Dillon. Since his debut, Chesney has written or co-written many of his hits, including “I Go Back,” “I’m Alive,” “Pirate Flag” and “Beer in Mexico.”

After moving from iconic Southern rock label Capricorn to RCA subsidiary BNA Records, he slowly but steadily gained momentum. Chesney began working with producer Buddy Cannon (initially paired with Norro Wilson) on 1997’s I Will Stand and scored his first #1 with “She’s Got It All.” He continued in the modern country vein, until he made a conscious decision to create a blend of styles that bridged country’s tradition with straightforward rock and island music on 2002’s No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems; the album was a three-million seller and his first #1 debut on Billboard’s all-genre Top 200 albums, becoming one of the era’s defining country releases. The 2004 follow-up, When the Sun Goes Down, surpassed its sales success with six hit singles. Winning the Country Music Association’s Album of the Year, Sun reinforced Chesney’s trusting his gut instincts. He has over 105 million RIAA certified units, including multiple Platinum albums and singles, and more than 30 #1 hits, all by making bold creative choices that proved commercially viable because they resonated with fans.

As Chesney’s fame grew, he made friends with people whose music he admired and has recorded duets with Country Music Hall of Fame members George Strait, George Jones and Willie Nelson, as well as beyond genre artists including Dave Matthews, Grace Potter and Uncle Kracker and country stars Kelsea Ballerini and Megan Moroney.

Chesney’s first headlining stadium show was June 7, 2003, at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he had grown up going to Tennessee Volunteers football games with his father. For the last two decades, Chesney’s stadium tours have been a highly anticipated fixture of the summer entertainment calendar. Perpetually among the most attended tours in any year, in any genre, Chesney’s ticket counts rival U2, the Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen, and he is the only country artist in the Top 10 of POLLSTAR’s Touring Acts of the Millennium. His ability to bring people together through music in such a massive way has seen the industry repeatedly recognize Chesney, naming him ACM and CMA Entertainer of the Year four times each between 2004 and 2008.

In Spring of 2025, Chesney became the first solo and first country artist with a residency at Sphere Las Vegas. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in October. His memoir “Heart Life Music” debuted at #1 on the New York Times Nonfiction Best-seller list and was named one of publisher William Morrow’s 100 Books of Distinction. Chesney returns to Sphere this summer for a second residency in June and July. Having co-founded Hey Now Records, his first single “Carry On” made history as only the third single to be added by the entire Mediabase country radio panel in its first week – a first-time accomplishment for an independent label.

About the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum:
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum collects, preserves and interprets country music and its history for the education and entertainment of diverse audiences. In exhibitions, publications, digital media and educational programs, the museum explores the cultural importance and enduring beauty of the art form. Among the most-visited history museums in the United States, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was awarded the country’s highest honor in the arts, the National Medal of Arts, in 2024. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the museum is operated by the Country Music Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization chartered by the state of Tennessee in 1964. The Country Music Foundation operates Historic RCA Studio B®, Hatch Show Print® poster shop, Haley Gallery, CMA Theater, CMF Records, the Frist Library and Archive and CMF Press.

More information about the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is available at www.countrymusichalloffame.org or by calling (615) 416-2001.

About Blue Chair Bay Rum:
Blue Chair Bay Rum embodies the carefree rhythm of a day in the Caribbean. Created to share with No Shoes Nation, Chesney distilled the essence of the best day with friends on the water by employing true craftsmanship and maintaining exceptional quality. An authentic Caribbean rum, blended with natural ingredients, it’s available in: Spiced, White, Coconut, Banana, Key Lime Rum Cream, Banana Rum Cream and Pineapple Rum Cream. Blue Chair Bay® Rum is an award-winning premium brand steeped in Kenny Chesney’s heart and love for living, from beach to bottle.

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Statement – Leaders’ call on the fight against cancer

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ÉVIAN, France , June 16, 2026 /CNW/ – “We, the Leaders of the G7, reaffirm our commitment to accelerate the fight against cancer. Partner countries of the G7, Brazil, Egypt, India, Kenya, and the Republic of Korea, also support this call on the fight against cancer.

Cancer kills nearly 10 million people each year worldwide and new cases are projected to increase by 80 per cent globally by 2050, given the aging of the population and its interactions with environmental and behavioural risk factors, placing an ever-greater burden on societies, health systems and economies. Improvements in access to cancer prevention – including through screening, diagnosis and care – can and should be made. While major scientific advances have been achieved in several critical areas, progress should be accelerated by alignment of research efforts and faster translation of innovation into care. In this regard, we welcome that such advances have brought the elimination of cervical cancer within reach and we will accelerate our efforts to that end.

We are determined to deepen international scientific cooperation, close persistent gaps in prevention and early detection, and ensure that progress in oncology reaches every patient. While acknowledging our existing financing efforts and the shared global responsibility, where we have taken a leadership role, we commit to strengthening our endeavours to advance cancer research and development.

We commend the scientific advances made through international, regional and national initiatives. We have made concrete progress on aligning our cancer research programmes, strengthening collaboration between leading cancer institutes and advancing interoperable data standards for paediatric and adolescent cancers.  

Accelerating international data access for paediatric, adolescent and young adult cancers

We recognise that no single country possesses sufficient data to generate robust evidence across the full range of paediatric, adolescent and young adult tumour types. Building on existing international, regional and national initiatives – in accordance with our legislation, priorities, capacities and resources, and in compliance with applicable rules on privacy, data protection and intellectual property rights – we intend to work towards:

Promoting collaboration between existing data resources and programmes, where appropriate, to bridge national registries, advance interoperability standards and enable responsible cross-border data collaboration, in accordance with applicable legal and regulatory frameworks while respecting national competences.Supporting large-scale, multi-dimensional data integration, including clinical, genomic and imaging data, which enables safe and secure data use without the necessity for direct data transfer, drawing on artificial intelligence, where appropriate and according to legal regulatory frameworks.Building on existing international, regional and national initiatives to avoid duplication, close gaps and strengthen international research collaboration for paediatric, adolescent and young adult cancers.

Intensifying our fight against cancers with poor prognosis

We recognise that mortality from cancers with poor prognosis is one of the foremost global scientific challenges. Building on existing international, regional and national initiatives, we intend to work towards:

Supporting research on cancers with poor prognosis and the work towards establishing a shared international definition and research agenda for cancers with poor prognosis, recognising them as a major global challenge.Setting ambitious targets for the roll out of screening programmes and for the diagnosis of more cancers at stage 1, as appropriate within national health systems and country contexts, to improve survival rates for cancers with poor prognosis, and in particular to significantly reduce lung cancer mortality in the next ten years.Fostering innovative international research programmes, improving cooperation on clinical trials and accelerating the translation of scientific advances – including through digital technologies, artificial intelligence and quantum research – into clinical practice for patients.

Strengthening access to quality cancer care for all

We recognize that access to quality cancer care for all remains a pressing challenge. We intend to work towards:

Supporting country-led efforts to strengthen resilient and self-reliant health systems capable of delivering high-quality cancer care for all.Encouraging the development of comprehensive cancer centres, as anchors of research excellence, care quality and education internationally.Promoting the secure, responsible and trustworthy use of evidence-based digital technologies, artificial intelligence and quantum research to improve early detection, support clinical decision-making, strengthen palliative care and expand the reach of evidence-based care for all, while preserving patients’ privacy.

We will remain engaged and review progress on these commitments.

This call for action reflects the outcome of the discussion between G7 members, benefiting from productive exchanges of views with partner countries.”

This document is also available at https://pm.gc.ca

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Insight Global Expands Global Operations with New Team in Bogotá, Colombia

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Expansion strengthens operational capabilities and supports the company’s continued global growth

ATLANTA, June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Insight Global today announced the expansion of its global operations with the addition of a capability center in Bogotá, Colombia, the latest in a series of global expansion efforts to support clients and consultants.

The Bogotá center, which officially launched on June 1, supports a wide range of functions for the global enterprise, including corporate, client, and consultant delivery functions. With over 1,500 active workers on projects in Latin America, the Bogotá teams will serve as an integral function to ensure the same excellence in employee, client, and consultant experience that Insight Global is known for around the world.

“This location is such a strategic play for us at Insight Global. It will serve as an extension of our middle and back-office functions as well as being our hub for Latin American Operations,” said Chris Abbeduto, Vice President – Global Operations. “The rapid growth that we continue to see for nearshore capabilities really drives the need for a regional center of excellence in LATAM, and we couldn’t be more excited with the amazing talent pool and cultural fit that we see in Colombia.”

The initiative has been more than a year in the making and represents a strategic investment in Insight Global’s future. The Bogotá team is comprised of fully bilingual Insight Global employees fluent in both Spanish and English who are fully integrated into the company’s culture, systems, and training programs from day one. Bogotá was selected in part for its strong talent market and alignment with U.S. business hours, enabling seamless collaboration across teams.

Insight Global’s Staffing, Consulting, and AI services are fulfilled by nearly 40,000 employees in over 40 countries for over 3,200 companies around the world.

To learn more about Insight Global’s international capabilities, visit here.

About Insight Global

Insight Global is an international talent and consulting company that delivers business outcomes in an ever-changing world. We obsess over solving problems and building solutions that move our customers further, faster.

With access to top talent in more than 50 countries, our tech-enabled recruiters can build teams quickly. Our technical experts across Cloud, AI, Data, Enterprise Operations, and Applied Engineering deliver solutions tailored to each customer’s needs. As those needs evolve, so do we.

As we evolve, though, we stay true to our purpose: to develop our people personally, professionally, and financially so they can be the light to the world around them. It shows up in everything we do, from investing in our people to delivering results for our customers to making a meaningful impact in our communities.

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Opsera Launches BrickForge by Opsera, a Purpose-Built AI Operational Command Center for Enterprise Data Teams, on Databricks Marketplace

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Built on the Databricks platform, BrickForge delivers a unified operational command center for Databricks environments

SAN FRANCISCO, June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Databricks Data + AI Summit – Opsera, the leader in AI-powered software delivery, today announced the availability of BrickForge on Databricks Marketplace, an open marketplace for data, analytics, and AI, powered by OpenSharing. A purpose-built AI Application, BrickForge gives enterprise data teams what they have been missing: a native command center to observe, diagnose, fix, and govern their entire Databricks estate — without adding infrastructure or touching business data.

Opsera will showcase BrickForge at the Databricks Data + AI Summit, Booth #223. To learn more, visit opsera.ai/brickforge.

The trigger is real. A recent Databricks State of AI Agents report stated that 80% of databases on its platform are now created by agents, not humans. As organizations produce more data products and pipelines alongside this agentic growth, operational complexity grows with it — compliance posture drifts, SQL workloads accumulate security exposure, recovery plans go untested, and deployments introduce configuration risk.

BrickForge addresses that through the BrickForge Operational Loop — a four-stage continuous process for governing Databricks estates at the pace of AI:

Observe: Live Databricks health monitoring across every cluster, job, Delta Live Tables (DLT) pipeline, warehouse, and AI endpoints. When something drifts or degrades, teams see it before it becomes an incident. No log-diving. No waiting for users to report errors.

Diagnose: AI-assisted root-cause analysis that surfaces the exact issue — configuration drift, a YAML delta, a SQL vulnerability, a compliance control slipping — with prioritized remediation options before engineers are paged.

Fix: Human-authorized remediation in minutes, not hours. Declarative Automation Bundles (DABs) generation, 3-stage YAML validation, multi-environment promotion and migration — every action is version-controlled, auditable, and executed with explicit confirmation.

Govern: Continuous posture monitoring against SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and ISO 27001. Per-control verdicts, evidence citations, audit-ready reporting, AI-generated Disaster Recovery plans, workspace replication, and executable RTO/RPO drills — so compliance and resilience are always current, not a fire drill.

“The way enterprises operate their data estate hasn’t kept pace with how fast AI agents are generating pipelines and products,” said Kumar Chivukula, co-founder and CEO of Opsera. “Bringing BrickForge to the Databricks Marketplace gives data teams an operational command center to observe, diagnose, remediate, and govern — with compliance, policy, operational health and disaster recovery built in.”

BrickForge runs natively inside a customer’s existing Databricks tenant under a Zero Business Data Contact principle — evaluating metadata and infrastructure patterns, not row-level data. No new infrastructure. No data egress Data Processing Agreement (DPA). No new vendor trust boundary. What typically takes weeks of security reviews and months of architecture approvals is compressed to days.

“Customers consistently ask us for easier, more secure ways to discover, access, and share data and AI assets across their organizations and ecosystems,” said Stephen Orban, SVP, Product Ecosystem & Partnerships at Databricks. “By bringing BrickForge to the Databricks Marketplace, Opsera and Databricks are helping our joint customers accelerate innovation and unlock more value from their data on an open, governed platform.”

BrickForge extends the company’s AI-SDLC platform — which includes the Forge AI software factory — to enterprise data teams, adding operational governance and intelligence to the full software and data delivery lifecycles.

About Opsera 
Opsera helps enterprises operationalize AI-driven software delivery through its AI-SDLC platform, combining intelligent orchestration, operational intelligence, and an open ecosystem of AI tools and partners. By understanding the intent and context of development workflows, Opsera empowers teams to embrace spec-driven development and leverage agentic workflows to automate complex pipelines safely. By helping customers navigate their AI journey at their own pace, Opsera enables organizations to govern, measure, and scale AI-generated software with confidence.

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