The Sun (Lowell)

Star singer Kenny Rogers dies at 81

- By Kristin M. Hall

Kenny Rogers, the smooth, Grammy-winning balladeer who spanned jazz, folk, country and pop with such hits as “Lucille,” “Lady” and “Islands in the Stream” and embraced his persona as “The Gambler” on records and on TV, died Friday night. He was 81.

He died at home in Sandy Springs, Ga., representa­tive Keith Hagan told The Associated Press. He was under hospice care and died of natural causes, Hagan said.

The Houston-born performer with the husky voice and silver beard sold tens of millions of records, won three Grammys and was the star of TV movies based on “The Gambler” and other songs, making him a superstar in the ‘70s and ‘80s. Rogers thrived for 60 years before retiring from touring in 2017 at 79. Despite his crossover success, he always preferred to be thought of as a country singer.

“You either do what everyone else is doing and you do it better, or you do what no one else is doing and you don’t invite comparison,” Rogers told The Associated Press in 2015. “And I chose that way because I could never be better than Johnny Cash or Willie or Waylon at what they did. So I found something that I could do that didn’t invite comparison to them. And I think people thought it was my desire to change country music. But that was never my issue.”

His “Islands in the

Stream” duet partner Dolly Parton posted a video on Twitter on Saturday morning, choking up as she held a picture of the two of them together. “I loved Kenny with all my heart and my heart is broken and a big ole chunk of it is gone with him today,” Parton said in the video.

“Kenny was one of those artists who transcende­d beyond one format and geographic borders,” says Sarah Trahern, chief executive officer of the Country Music Associatio­n. “He was a global superstar who helped introduce country music to audiences all around the world.”

Rogers was a five-time CMA Award winner, as well as the recipient of the CMA’S Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievemen­t Award in 2013, the same year he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He received 10 awards from the Academy of Country Music. He sold more than 47 million records in the United States alone, according to the Recording Industry Associatio­n of America.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Kenny Rogers, seen rehearsing a song for a 1983 TV appearance with Dolly Parton, died of natural causes at his Georgia home on Friday. He was 81.
AP FILE Kenny Rogers, seen rehearsing a song for a 1983 TV appearance with Dolly Parton, died of natural causes at his Georgia home on Friday. He was 81.

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