In the late 1970’s, Kenny Rogers made country music history by becoming the first artist in the genre to consistently play – and sell out – arenas in the United States. Now he's saying goodbye to the fans in one final series of very special concerts.
Performances from Kenny Rogers and Corey Smith, a surprise from one-third of Lady Antebellum, and an all-star version of ‘Wagon Wheel’ were amongst the many highlights at Darius Rucker’s fifth annual charity concert for St. Jude on Monday night (June 2).
Due to an untimely bout of sickness, Kenny Rogers has canceled his Valentine's Day performances with the Nashville Symphony, scheduled for this weekend.
Kenny Rogers filed a federal lawsuit Monday (Feb. 13) against his label Capitol Records, claiming the label owes him money for digital music sales. He’s also claiming he is owed $400,000 from Capitol that he has yet to receive because of a number of accounting errors. According to the suit, the second part of the claim has been an ongoing battle since 2007.