Kenny Klein, a former Louisville Athletics administrator of 39 years who worked more than 1,300 straight men's basketball ...
Robert P. “Bob” Rodgers, 83 of Brookfield, Ohio, passed away peacefully with his wife, son and brother at his side, late ...
Kenny Rogers and his wife Wanda would have celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary on Monday (June 1), and Wanda remembered the special day with a social media tribute. "Even though I can't touch ...
The ‘Lady’ singer died in March 2020 at the age of 81. Kenny Rogers’ widow is keeping the beloved singer-songwriter in her heart on what would have been their 29th wedding anniversary. Wanda Rogers, ...
The couple wed on June 1, 1997, in Athens, Georgia Look Press Agency/Avalon via ZUMA Press; Ethan Miller/Getty for Celebrity Fight Night Wanda Rogers shared a heartfelt tribute to her late husband, ...
Kenny Rogers played all kinds of music during his decades-long career, including the psychedelic classic "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)," but he was best known as the ...
The ’70s country track became a career-defining hit for the artist, but he wasn’t the first to record it. And someone quite legendary passed on it first. “The Gambler” became Kenny Rogers’ signature ...
Kenny Rogers' crossover from country to soft rock was so smooth, it's almost impossible to find a transition point, but it was a hit with boomers. His country songs were true to the genre, but ...
Don Schlitz, the country songwriter behind classics like "The Gambler," has died. He was 73. The North Carolina native died Thursday at a Nashville hospital after what the Grand Ole Opry described as ...
Don Schlitz, one of Nashville's most storied and decorated songwriters, died April 16 at a Nashville hospital due to a sudden illness. He was 73. During his nearly five-decade career, the North ...
Don Schlitz, a hit songwriter whose solo composition “The Gambler” became a crossover smash for Kenny Rogers in 1978, died Thursday. He was 73. No cause was given, but a statement announcing his death ...
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.