Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers


 

Kenneth Ray Rogers was born on August 21, 1938 in
Houston, Texas, the middle child in a family of seven children.
 
As a teenager, “Kenny” sang with group, joined The Bobby
Doyle Trio and was a member of the New Christy Minstrels
before creating the First Edition in the 60’s who’s “Just Dropped In
(To See What Condition My Condition Was In) peaked  top five of
the Hit Parade in 1968. “Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love To Town”
struck gold a year later with “Ruben James,” “Something’s Burning”
and “Tell It All Brother” also successful.

As a solo, in 1977 Kenny Rogers began his career anew with the
million selling chart topper, “Lucille” followed a year later by
“The Gambler.” In 1979 he dominated the pop and country
music charts with top ten hits, “She Believes In Me,”
“You Decorated My Life” and “Coward of the County.”

Teaming with Kim Carnes for a top five hit,
“Don’t Fall In Love With A Dreamer” in 1980, Kenny also hit #1
with his solo chart topper “Lady.” Dottie West joined Kenny
for “What We Doin’ In Love” in 1981 as Kenny’s solo “I Don’t
Need You” was certified gold with “Through the Years” following.

In 1983 Sheena Easton joined Kenny for million seller,
“We’ve Got Tonight.” Dolly Parton and Kenny’s
“Island In The Stream” topped both pop and country charts
in 1983, staying on the Hit Parade for more than two dozen weeks.

Georgia resident, Kenny Rogers, singer, songwriter, producer
and actor has won numerous awards and Grammys, continuing
to record and appear worldwide.

Visit the official Kenny Rogers website here.

  Kenny Rogers