Dolly Parton once helped save Kenny Rogers from passing up on a career-defining hit on a fateful day in the studio in 1983.
With “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” he's got one of the biggest pop hits of all time—and he sang on a couple of songs with Beyoncé ...
It’s sacred and hard to break. Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton mulled over that idea in “You Can’t Make Old Friends.” Listening to this track will bring a tear to the eye of anyone who knows ...
Those people may not realize that Kenny Chesney’s “No Shoes Nation” was born in ... Likewise when Fairchild and Schlapman ...
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Alabama singer Sarah Reeves, born in Huntsville and raised in Athens, has been on a career surge lately.
You might not remember their names ... probably best known for his work with Kenny Rogers, for whom he produced iconic classic hits such as "The Gambler," "Lucille", and "Coward of the County." ...
As you'll often hear artists proclaim ... "Breakfast in America" by Supertramp, "The Gambler" by Kenny Rogers, and "Minute by ...
Along the way he writes the jingle advertising his friend’s diner (“You can get anything you ... At least two of Kenny Rogers’ story-songs were developed into TV movies in the late 1970s ...