I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Based on the latest widely reported events, Kenny Rogers died on March 23, 2020, at age 81, with family statements noting he passed away peacefully at home under hospice care. Since 2020, there have been various retrospective pieces and tributes, but no credible reports indicating new events or updates about his status after that date.[4][5][9]
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The family of Kenny Rogers announced Saturday morning that he passed away at 10:25PM Friday evening at the age of 81. The statement reads, “In a career that spanned more than six decades, Kenny Rogers left an indelible mark on the history music.” KISS Country 99.9
www.audacy.comKenny Rogers has issued a statement to correct wild misinformation that he is dying.
tasteofcountry.comKenny Rogers had been vocal about his ailing health in recent years
people.comKenny Rogers News - Page 7 News and Content. Find out what the latest news is on their life and career.
www.broadwayworld.comThe three-time Grammy-winning icon, whose hits included "Lucille," "Lady" and "The Gambler," died at home in Sandy Springs, Ga., his family said in a statement.
www.npr.orgThe Texan, born Kenneth Ray Rogers August 21, 1938 in Houston, is one of the rare entertainers to emerge from the country world and go on to international stardom.
abcnews.go.comFollowing reports that he was near death, Kenny Rogers has issued a statement that he "plans on sticking around through the years to come."
www.ajc.comKenny Rogers on TMZ, your go-to source for celebrity news, photos, & videos. Latest Story: Grammy-Winning Songwriter Don Schlitz Dead at 73
www.tmz.comThe singer died "peacefully at home from natural causes under the care of hospice and surrounded by his family," says a statement.
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