• Kenny Rogers and the First Edition 1969 ©Ed Thrasher
    Kenny Rogers and the First Edition 1969 ©Ed Thrasher
  • American singing star Kenny Rogers at London's Heathrow airport with his bride of a few weeks, television star Marianne Gordon (left) and Crystal Gayle. REUTERS
    American singing star Kenny Rogers at London's Heathrow airport with his bride of a few weeks, television star Marianne Gordon (left) and Crystal Gayle. REUTERS
  • Kenny Rogers with his 1957 convertible Cadillac January 15, 1990 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California. Getty Images
    Kenny Rogers with his 1957 convertible Cadillac January 15, 1990 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California. Getty Images
  • Singer Kenny Rogers accepts a special Career Achievement Award at the 36th annual Academy of Country Music Awards May 9, 2001 in Los Angeles. REUTERS
    Singer Kenny Rogers accepts a special Career Achievement Award at the 36th annual Academy of Country Music Awards May 9, 2001 in Los Angeles. REUTERS
  • Ray Charles and Kenny Rogers. January 1, 1979. Getty Images
    Ray Charles and Kenny Rogers. January 1, 1979. Getty Images
  • Country singer Kenny Rogers and his wife Wanda pose for photographers as the arrive at the Kennedy Center for the 29th Annual Gala in Washington December 3, 2006. REUTERS
    Country singer Kenny Rogers and his wife Wanda pose for photographers as the arrive at the Kennedy Center for the 29th Annual Gala in Washington December 3, 2006. REUTERS
  • Kenny Rogers, early 1970s. Getty
    Kenny Rogers, early 1970s. Getty
  • Kenny Rogers performing 1979 ©Gunther
    Kenny Rogers performing 1979 ©Gunther
  • Kenny Rogers and the First Edition circa 1970 ©Ken Whitmore
    Kenny Rogers and the First Edition circa 1970 ©Ken Whitmore
  • Kenny Rogers receives a Grammy award in 1980 ©Gunther
    Kenny Rogers receives a Grammy award in 1980 ©Gunther
  • Kenny Rogers suits up with the Pittsburgh Steelers, for the singers third CBS television special, "Kenny Rogers America." (also known as Kenny Rogers: Working America.) Originally broadcast Thursday, November 20, 1980. Steelers football players with Kenny. Left to right: Rocky Bleier (20); Mean Joe Greene (75); Kenny Rogers (1); Lynn Swann (88); and Terry Bradshaw (12). Getty Images)
    Kenny Rogers suits up with the Pittsburgh Steelers, for the singers third CBS television special, "Kenny Rogers America." (also known as Kenny Rogers: Working America.) Originally broadcast Thursday, November 20, 1980. Steelers football players with Kenny. Left to right: Rocky Bleier (20); Mean Joe Greene (75); Kenny Rogers (1); Lynn Swann (88); and Terry Bradshaw (12). Getty Images)
  • American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and entrepreneur Kenny Rogers with his wife Margo Anderson at Heathrow Airport, London, UK, 24th March 1970. Getty Images
    American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and entrepreneur Kenny Rogers with his wife Margo Anderson at Heathrow Airport, London, UK, 24th March 1970. Getty Images
  • Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton in 1987. Getty Images
    Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton in 1987. Getty Images
  • Kenny Rogers 1983 ©Mario Casilli
    Kenny Rogers 1983 ©Mario Casilli

Country music legend Kenny Rogers dies, aged 81


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Country music legend Kenny Rogers has died, aged 81.

He died at home of "natural causes" at 10.25pm on Friday night (EDT time).

His family announced that he was "under the care of hospice and surrounded by his family".

The family said they are planning a small private service, rather than a large gathering, due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. They will plan a larger celebration for both his fans and his friends at a later date.

The star, who was born in Texas but latterly called Georgia home, had a career that spanned six decades. His chart-topping hits included Islands in the Stream, The Gambler, Lady, Lucille and She Believes in Magic.

He had a total of 24 number-one hits, and won the CMA Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013.

Born in August, 1938, Rogers began his career in ensembles – most notably The First Edition – becoming a solo artist in 1976.

While he was most renowned in the country music industry, he really was a crossover star, with plenty of pop, easy listening and soft rock songs to his name.

1978's The Gambler was the defining solo song of his career. In 2018, it was selected for preservation by the National Recording Registry of the United States for its cultural and artistic significance.

Rogers's work ethic was enduring too: he only retired from the music business in 2017, aged 78.

Rogers, who was of both Irish and Native American heritage, was one of eight children: his memoir, released in 2012, detailed a tough childhood in depression-era Texas. He told interviewers throughout his career that his mother taught him to be content with his lot, and to be happy with what he had.

"So even in the down parts of my career, I'd have to stop and say, 'Hey, I'm still making music. This is all I ever set out to do. Everything else is a bonus,'" he told The Boot of how that advice helped him throughout his long career.

Rogers was married five times, and famously said that "music was his mistress".

"When I became driven and selfish I was so intent to follow my life that it cost me. I was gone so much from some of my marriages that there was a disconnect," he told Reuters in 2012.

But he was married to his wife Wanda for 23 years:

"She is my soul mate," he told Reuters in 2012. "She knows me better than anyone else has known me. She loves what I do and I’m not as insensitive to her needs as I may have been in the past.”

The couple shared this video of the family on Thanksgiving last November: