One warm Houston evening 65 years ago, a teenage girl ran to answer the doorbell as her mother yelled after her. Mrs Rogers reminded her to take her brother along on her date. The disgruntled girl obeyed. Kenny Rogers, then 12, stopped feeling like a third wheel once the trio got to the show, by Ray Charles. After seeing the legendary soulman, Rogers knew that there was only one thing he wanted to do with his life.
Now 77, Rogers is bringing the curtain down on his massively successful career in country music – he’s sold 120m records, while hits like The Gambler are now part of the fabric of American culture. Currently on tour, and with an album out called Once Again It’s Christmas, he spoke to the Guardian about beards, the theme park he’s planning, and Donald Trump.
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