Kenny Rogers
Born | August 21, 1938 |
Hometown | Houston, Texas, United States |
Net worth | $250 million |
Height | 5'10" (1.79m) |
Spouse | Jean Laverne Massey, Wanda Miller, Marianne Gordon, Margo Gladys Anderson, Janice Gordon |
Children | Kenny Rogers Jr., Jordan Edward Rogers, Carole Rogers, Justin Charles Rogers, Christopher Cody Rogers |
Parents | Edward Floyd Rogers, Lucille Rogers |
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“I think it's a vibe very similar to the country of the '80s, '90s that was more romantic," Leon tells Billboard of "The One (Pero No Como Yo)."
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Toby Keith Makes History as First Artist With 9 of the Top 10 on Country Digital Song Sales Chart
Plus, the Oklahoman’s 35 Biggest Hits leads the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums.
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Grammy Host Trevor Noah on Why He’s Glad Travis Kelce Won’t Attend
The comedian and fourth-time host explains why he doesn't attend any after parties, and why he hoped that Kelce would be occupied on Grammy night -- for the Chiefs star's sake.
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All the Revelations in the New “We Are the World” Doc, from Waylon Jennings' Exit to the Prince Solo That Never Was
The new Netflix documentary The Greatest Night in Pop, featuring interviews with Lionel Richie, Bruce Springsteen and more, is streaming now
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Netflix’s “We Are the World” Documentary Brings Us Back to That Night
Getting superstar musicians together in the studio is like herding cats. That’s a major takeaway from The Greatest Night in Pop, the documentary about the recording of “We Are the World,” one of the best-selling singles of all time. The film, directed by Bao Nguyen (Be Water), comes to Netflix 39 years and one day […]
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Area women who had No. 1 country hits dies at 84
Jan. 27—A former Clark County woman who graduated from Wittenberg University and worked as a school teacher before launching a country music career that included No. 1 hits has died. Margo Smith, who was nicknamed the Tennessee Yodeler and who sang Christian music later in her life, died in Nashville on Monday at the age of 84. She had been hospitalized after suffering a stroke, according to ...
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Suspect In U-Haul Van Doesn’t Know When To Give Up
Some people just don’t know when to give up, or like the great Kenny Rogers said, “you gotta know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em.” This suspect fleeing from Florida Highway Patrol on the Florida Turnpike in Miami-Dade should’ve folded and just pulled over. Instead, he racks up the damages and criminal charges while putting quite the show. Angry Camaro owner tracks down his own car and gets it back without police. We wouldn’t think a U-Haul van would be capable of so much destruction, bu
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Lionel Richie adds Columbus stop with Earth, Wind & Fire at the Schott on June 13
General admission tickets for the 'Sing A Song All Night Long' tour go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at ticketmaster.com.
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Mark Katrick faith column: Practice makes 'more perfect,' whether in piano or prayer
Newark Advocate faith columnist Mark Katrick discusses how practice can improve one's performance, not only in music but also in prayer.
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Mark Katrick faith column: What Kenny Rogers can teach us on this first weekend of 2024
Newark Advocate faith columnist Mark Katrick harks back to the early days of Kenny Rogers and explores what his lyrics can teach us as we ring in 2024.
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