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Kenny Rogers, New Album: Icon Makes Big Announcement During Hall of Fame Performance
Kenny Rogers, New Album: Icon Makes Big Announcement During Hall of Fame Performance
Kenny Rogers, New Album: Icon Makes Big Announcement During Hall of Fame Performance
Christopher Polk/ACMA2012, Getty Images for ACM Kenny Rogers is back in the saddle again. The singer revealed last night (May 9) that he will be recording a new album for Warner Bros. Records with producer Dann Huff. The announcement came during the first of Kenny's two nights as the Artist-in-Residence at Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Bonnaroo 2012: Kenny Rogers Added to Eclectic Lineup
Bonnaroo 2012: Kenny Rogers Added to Eclectic Lineup
Bonnaroo 2012: Kenny Rogers Added to Eclectic Lineup
The annual Bonnaroo music festival, known to draw a diverse lineup of performers for the four-day event, has added several more names to its list of artists taking the stage this year, including country music legend Kenny Rogers. The Gambler joins more than 40 other artists who have recently signed on to perform for the wildly popular event...
2012 CMA Music Festival Boasts Legendary Lineup
2012 CMA Music Festival Boasts Legendary Lineup
2012 CMA Music Festival Boasts Legendary Lineup
Even more big names have been added to the 2012 CMA Music Festival lineup ... really big names. Glen Campbell, Ronnie Milsap and Kenny Rogers will all play at downtown Nashville's LP Field during this summer's star-studded event, along with the Mavericks, who are reuniting after almost a decade apart, just in time for Music Fest...
Kenny Rogers Sues Capitol Records
Kenny Rogers Sues Capitol Records
Kenny Rogers Sues Capitol Records
Kenny Rogers is suing Capitol Records in federal court. The country legend is accusing his longtime label of deliberately misleading him and other artists about payments owed to them for online music sales, The Tennessean reports. The lawsuit was filed in Nashville on Monday (Feb...
Larry Butler, Grammy-Winning Country Producer, Dead at 69
Larry Butler, the Grammy-winning producer behind some of Kenny Rogers' most memorable hits, including the 1978 classic 'The Gambler,' died yesterday (Jan. 20) at his home in Pensacola, Fla., The Tennessean reports. He was 69. In a remarkable career that spanned roughly a half-century, Larry collaborated with numerous country legends, among them Loretta Lynn, Charlie Rich, Waylon Jennings and Johnn
Kenny Rogers Kicks Off 30th Christmas Tour
Kenny Rogers Kicks Off 30th Christmas Tour
Kenny Rogers Kicks Off 30th Christmas Tour
Kenny Rogers began his 30th annual Christmas tour last week, performing traditional Christmas carols, as well as several of his own classic hits. The 73-year-old, who released his first album of holiday tunes in 1981 ('Christmas'), has released seven more seasonal records in the last three decades, including his first live CD of Christmas tunes last year...

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