One of the most famous country music songs was recorded by not one, but two of the genre's biggest stars. In 1978, both Johnny Cash and Kenny Rogers recorded "The Gambler," written by Don Schlitz, but ...
Kenny Rogers became one of the most enduring superstars in country music history, but he was a middle-aged man looking for an unlikely comeback when he scored his first No. 1 country hit in 1977.
Kenny Rogers, the white in his beard matching the color of his jersey, took the pass at the left elbow. The famous country singer, playing on his home court at his farm near Athens, Ga., squared and ...
Unlike seminal works like "The Gambler" and "Kenny," a lot of Kenny Rogers' earlier, later, and more experimental albums are ...
Willie Nelson’s decades-long musical career features countless iconic hits, but it could have included one more if Shotgun Willie hadn’t rejected this country hit for being too long. But despite ...
ETV Production Crew joins Kenny Rogers and his band, The First Edition, on tour. In 1972, we find Kenny Rogers and his band, The First Edition, on tour, riding a Greyhound Bus with an ETV crew in tow.
"I am a great fan of Kenny Rogers so when I got the call to do this remix for 'The Gambler' I couldn't believe it and thought wow this should be great for me because most of his songs have this kind ...
One of the most famous country music songs was recorded by not one, but two of the genre's biggest stars. While reflecting on writing "The Gambler," which was inducted into the Library of Congress ...
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