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Kenny Rogers

country singer

Born: Died: American

Kenneth Ray Rogers was an American singer-songwriter. Rogers was particularly popular with country audiences, but also charted more than 120 hit singles across various genres, topping the country and pop album charts for more than 200 individual weeks in the United States alone. He sold more than 100 million records worldwide during his lifetime, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. His fame and career spanned multiple genres—jazz, folk, pop, rock, and country. He remade his career and was one of the most successful cross-over artists of all time. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013.

In the late 1950s, Rogers began his recording career with the Houston-based group the Scholars, who first released "The Poor Little Doggie". After some solo releases, including 1958's "That Crazy Feeling", Rogers then joined a group with jazz singer Bobby Doyle. In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar, as well as singing.

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American country singer

Kenny Rogers's Historical Timeline

  1. Kenny Rogers dies

    Kenny Rogers, American country singer, known for american country singer, died on 2020-03-20. Kenneth Ray Rogers was an American singer-songwriter.

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When was Kenny Rogers born?
Kenny Rogers was born on 1938-03-20 (American).
What is Kenny Rogers known for?
American country singer
What historical events involved Kenny Rogers?
Kenny Rogers was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Kenny Rogers dies.
When did Kenny Rogers die?
Kenny Rogers died on 2020-01-01.

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