Kenny Rogers scored the defining hit of his career when he released “The Gambler” in 1978, but he was not the first artist to record the song. Another well-known star cut it before him, and another ...
On this day (December 1) in 1983, Kenny Rogers was at the top of the country albums chart with Eyes That See in the Dark. It spent 16 weeks at No. 1 and produced one of the biggest hits of his career.
On April 3, 2000, Kenny Rogers, or ‘The Gambler,’ returned to the hill for the Texas Rangers for the first time since his departure after the 1995 season. It was opening day at the Ballpark in ...
The Upcountry History Museum has a new exhibit of Kenny Rogers Photography. We have Kristen Pace here to tell us more.
Iconic Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, and photographer Kenny Rogers sold more than 120 million records worldwide and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013. Rogers ...
Celebrate Kenny Rogers’ farewell to Nashville with Dolly Parton and other special guests. This concert brought together fans, friends and music icons to celebrate Kenny Rogers’ final farewell to ...
Don Schlitz, known for writing Kenny Rogers’ iconic song “The Gambler,” died Thursday at a Nashville hospital after a sudden illness. He was 73. The Grand Ole Opry and country music hall of famer was ...
Iconic Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, and photographer Kenny Rogers sold more than 120 million records worldwide and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013. Rogers ...
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