Forty-six years ago today, Kenny Rogers topped the country chart with an album that introduced two major crossover hits.
When Kenny Rogers routinely landed songs in the Top 10 of both the country and pop charts, he made Indianapolis a regular tour stop. Rogers, who died Friday night at age 81, headlined concerts at ...
The 80s gave us more than just big hair and huge shoulder pads. It was a phenomenal decade for country music. From the smooth pop-oriented style of the late Kenny Rogers to the legendary Randy Travis ...
Kenny Rogers was a cross-genre success story, with a decades-long, hit-filled career to back up his legendary status. Born Kenneth Ray Rogers on Aug. 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas, Rogers was the fourth ...
Kenny Rogers had one of the most successful public careers of any entertainer of his generation, and much of his life played out in the public eye, but there are still a number of things even some of ...
For many, the name Kim Carnes calls to mind one particular song title: “Bette Davis Eyes.” That’s what spending nine weeks at Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1981 will do. Two years before that ...
"I am so vested in country music, you have no idea," Richie — who wrote Kenny Rogers' 1980 hit "Lady" — told Billboard at the 2022 CMAs Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital ...
This article originally appeared on Rolling Stone. From bold psychedelic rockers and cinematic story songs to sentimental country-pop, Kenny Rogers covered considerable musical turf throughout six ...