Born on This Day in 1932, the Legendary Songwriter Behind a Storytelling Country Standard by Kenny Rogers and Hits for Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley
On This Day in 1983, Kenny Rogers Was at No. 1 With an Album That Featured One of the Most Iconic Duets in Music History
On This Day in 1981, Kenny Rogers Topped Every Billboard Singles Chart With a Hit Lionel Richie Wrote in Just Five Minutes
On This Day in 1979, Kenny Rogers Was at No. 1 With an Album That Helped Cement His Domination of the Country Charts
On This Day in 1985, This Country Music Icon Graced TV Screens Across America as Ex-Rodeo Rider Matt Cooper
Country Music Time Machine: Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers Performed the Duet That Sparked Endless Speculation and Timeless Memories With Your Soulmate
On This Day in 1985, Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers Hit No. 1 for the Second Time—Two Years After Their Bee Gees-Penned Classic
On This Day in 1983, Kenny Rogers Released a No. 1 Album Containing One of the Most Iconic Duets of All Time
Born on This Day in 1938, the Psychedelic Rocker Turned Country Grammy Winner Who Dominated the 70s & 80s
On This Day in 1976, Kenny Rogers Recorded a Major Hit That Earned Him an Angry Phone Call from His Mom
“Islands In The Stream” Was Supposed To Belong to Marvin Gaye but Ended up With Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers
The Song Kenny Rogers Wrote After Sharing a Flight With Waylon Jennings’ Wife to Nashville—and Later Covered by Waylon, Reba, and Dolly Parton