Some reactions from the world of music and beyond to the passing of Kenny Rogers, who died Friday night at age 81.
"What a career, what a talent, what a legacy. Now this world is left with a big shadow,
“No one bridged the gap between country and pop more often and better than K.R. He will be missed but his music and diverse style of story-telling will live on forever.” – Billy Ray Cyrus
“The world has lost a great artist and interpreter of songs. I had the
“I’m so sad to see Kenny Rogers go. He did so much for me as a young songwriter and we stayed friends for over 30 years. I’ll really miss him. May he rest easy.” - Richard Marx.
"Going back to the late 70s and early 80s, we played a lot of dates together. He was one of the first artists to have a stage in the round, in the middle of the arena. He was also an accomplished photographer, and he shot some portraits of Howard and me. We really got to know Kenny through the years and are thankful for the memories. Love and prayers to his family." – David Bellamy, Bellamy Brothers
“Not just my hero, but my friend. Thank you for your guidance my brother. The world has lost the greatest storyteller." – Phil Vassar
“Hearing Kenny Rogers’ magnificent voice singing MY lyrics, my music, to ‘I’m Missing You,’ that was definitely a highlight! When KR sang that song, he OWNED it. What a talent and what a sweet man. Kenny, you certainly made this world a better place. Rest In Peace my friend.” – Steve Wariner
“Kenny was one of those legendary smoky tenors. I was fortunate to have him be a mentor on ‘American Idol.’ He had such wise words for another aspiring whiskey tenor. Thanks Kenny for ‘Believing in me.’ My condolences to his family, Ken Jr and also the Butlers for helping him create such great music.” – Taylor Hicks
"The world and country music just lost a true treasure. Though I never met Kenny Rogers I was a big fan and one of my
“An icon that will be missed by so many. He was an inspiration to me, I loved the way he delivered a song and crossed over so many genres. ‘The Gambler’ was my
“As one of the first artists to successfully master the country/pop crossover, Rogers touched the lives of millions worldwide and led the way for many notable artists who followed. This is a great loss for the music industry, but his influence and legacy will continue.” — Harvey Mason Jr., chair and interim president/CEO of the Recording Academy.
The Associated Press