Kenny Rogers 1938 - 2020
Celebrity Pictures > Archives > 2015 > February >
Kenny Rogers 1938 - 2020 (3 pictures)
View All Images- 20 March 2020 - Kenny Rogers, whose legendary music career spanned nearly six decades, has died at the age of 81. Rogers was inducted to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013." He had 24 No. 1 hits and through his career more than 50 million albums sold in the US alone. He was a six-time Country Music Awards winner and three-time Grammy Award winner. Some of his hits included "Lady," "Lucille," "We've Got Tonight," "Islands In The Stream," and "Through the Years." His 1978 song "The Gambler" inspired multiple TV movies, with Rogers as the main character. File Photo: 18 July 2017 - Nashville, Tennessee - Kenny Rogers. "All in for the Gambler: Kenny Rogers Farewell Concert Celebration" Announcement. The event taping will be held at Bridgestone Arena on October 25, 2017 and feature a star-studded line-up that will honor Kenny Rogers' historic 60-year career. The highlight will be the final performance by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. Photo Credit: Dara-Michelle Farr/AdMedia
- 20 March 2020 - Kenny Rogers, whose legendary music career spanned nearly six decades, has died at the age of 81. Rogers was inducted to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013." He had 24 No. 1 hits and through his career more than 50 million albums sold in the US alone. He was a six-time Country Music Awards winner and three-time Grammy Award winner. Some of his hits included "Lady," "Lucille," "We've Got Tonight," "Islands In The Stream," and "Through the Years." His 1978 song "The Gambler" inspired multiple TV movies, with Rogers as the main character. File Photo: 18 July 2017 - Nashville, Tennessee - Kenny Rogers. "All in for the Gambler: Kenny Rogers Farewell Concert Celebration" Announcement. The event taping will be held at Bridgestone Arena on October 25, 2017 and feature a star-studded line-up that will honor Kenny Rogers' historic 60-year career. The highlight will be the final performance by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. Photo Credit: Dara-Michelle Farr/AdMedia
- 20 March 2020 - Kenny Rogers, whose legendary music career spanned nearly six decades, has died at the age of 81. Rogers was inducted to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013." He had 24 No. 1 hits and through his career more than 50 million albums sold in the US alone. He was a six-time Country Music Awards winner and three-time Grammy Award winner. Some of his hits included "Lady," "Lucille," "We've Got Tonight," "Islands In The Stream," and "Through the Years." His 1978 song "The Gambler" inspired multiple TV movies, with Rogers as the main character. File Photo: 18 July 2017 - Nashville, Tennessee - Kenny Rogers. "All in for the Gambler: Kenny Rogers Farewell Concert Celebration" Announcement. The event taping will be held at Bridgestone Arena on October 25, 2017 and feature a star-studded line-up that will honor Kenny Rogers' historic 60-year career. The highlight will be the final performance by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. Photo Credit: Dara-Michelle Farr/AdMedia `