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Luck or Something Like It

A Memoir

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One of the bestselling music artists of all time shares never-before-told stories as he recounts the ups and downs of his career in this charming memoir.

"I love Kenny Rogers . . .always have, always will. . . . I've always been a fan, since long before I met him, and I'm a bigger one now that I know him." —Dolly Parton

For more than half a century, Kenny Rogers has been recording some of the most revered and beloved music in the world, combining everything from R&B to country and gospel to folk in his unique voice to create a sound that's both wholly original and instantly recognizable.

Now, in his first-ever memoir, Kenny details his lifelong journey. Recounting his early years, Kenny charts how he came into his own as an artist. Telling the stories that have become legends in a town that's seen many of them, he recalls the making of his career in country music and his most memorable songs, including "Lucille," "The Gambler," "Lady," and "Islands in the Stream." Along the way, he shares the friendships that have meant the most to him, describing the good times he's had with Dottie West, Lionel Richie, and, of course, Dolly Parton.

Staring across the decades, Kenny writes a story seemingly straight from one of his songs. The end result is a rollicking ride through music history and a heartwarming testament to a time when country music wasn't just a brand, but a way of life.

"Kenny Rogers is an exquisite storyteller. . . . His breezy, conversational tone comes across on the page." —Entertainment Weekly

"A revealing looking into [Rogers's] life and five-decade long musical career." —Reuters

"Engagingly honest." —Toronto Star

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    • Library Journal

      May 15, 2012

      In his 52-year career, pop/country singer Rogers has recorded 65-plus albums, including one Diamond, 19 Platinums, and 31 Golds; he's sold more than 120 million records worldwide and has nearly 250,000 fans on Facebook. His memoir will obviously touch on a lot of music making, as well as music makers, from Ray Charles to Dolly Parton. And he'll be promoting on his annual Christmas & Hits Tour.

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 22, 2012
      Kenny Rogers waited until he was 74 years old to publish this memoir, probably because his lifeâwhile certainly fullâlacks the over-the-top shenanigans of other mainstream celebrities. A nondrinker and nonsmoker, Rogers only experimented with drugs early in his career; women have been his biggest vice, and he writes candidly here about his five marriages and an early-'90s phone-sex scandal that seems almost quaint today. In the same relaxed, simple voice that delivered the massive crossover hits "The Gambler," "She Believes in Me" and "Lady," Rogers chronicles his childhood in the housing projects of Houston, where his sister Geraldine instilled in him a love of singing harmony that would later help him sell more than 125 million albums; his transition from bass player and singer in the First Edition to solo superstar status near the age of 40;and his various side projects, including USA for Africa, Kenny Rogers Roasters, tennis, television, photography and even theater. Along the way, Rogers takes swipes at Tom Jones, Lorne Greene, the Captain & Tennille and at least one of his ex-wives, while also sharing the catalysts for some of his most abiding hits. Ripe with nostalgia, this book should please Rogers's fans while encouraging newcomers to explore his diverse and deep body of work.

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