Kenny Rogers
Aug 21, 1938 – Mar 20, 2020
Singer & Songwriter
High School: Jefferson Davis High School
Yearbook photos of Kenny Rogers from Jefferson Davis High School










Kenneth Ray “Kenny” Rogers (August 21, 1938-March 20, 2020) was a singer and songwriter as well as an actor and record producer. He graduated from Jefferson Davis High School, in Houston, TX, in 1956. He was active in choir and was voted “Most Talented” his senior year. Rogers started his music career in the 1950s, performing both jazz and psychedelic rock before arriving at his successful country-pop crossover sound in the 1970s. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time – recording and performing over a span of five decades – with number one hits including “The Gambler” and “Lady.” Rogers also starred in the popular made-for-TV movie The Gambler (and its four sequels) as well as appearing in other roles. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013.
Awards (partial list):
- Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance for “Lucille.” 1977
- Academy of Country Music Award for Top Male Vocalist. 1977
- Academy of Country Music Award for Entertainer of the Year. 1978
- Country Music Association Award for Album of the Year for The Gambler. 1979
- American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist. 1981
- TNN Music Career Achievement Award. 2000
- #19 on CMT’s 40 Greatest Men of Country Music. 2002
- CMT Music Award for Favorite All Time Country Duet for “Islands In the Stream” (w/ Dolly Parton). 2005
- Country Music Association’s Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award. 2013
Source: Wikipedia