Although Rogers's chart streak didn't continue throughout the '90s and beyond, he maintained a busy recording and touring schedule (he even played with Phish at Bonnaroo in 2012). He also authored the 2012 memoir Luck or Something Like It and 2013 novel What Are the Chances, and launched two businesses, the successful fast-food chicken chain Kenny Rogers Roasters and Sprint car manufacturing firm Gamblers Chassis.
Rogers announced his retirement in 2015 and embarked on a farewell tour called "The Gambler's Last Deal." In a true demonstration of his crossover appeal, one of his final concerts, an all-star tribute at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 25, 2017, featured appearances by the Flaming Lips, Elle King, Idina Menzel, Chris Stapleton, Richie, Parton, and many others. (An A&E special,
Biography: Kenny Rogers, featuring footage from that concert, was already scheduled to air next month.) On April 5, 2018, Rogers canceled his remaining tour dates due to "a series of health challenges."
Rogers is survived by his fifth wife, Wanda Miller, whom he wed in 1997, their twin sons Justin and Jordan, and his three children from previous marriages, Carole, Kennedy, and Christopher. Hagan says Rogers's family is only planning a small private service right now due to coronavirus concerns, but they plan to organize a larger public memorial to celebrate his life and legacy at a later date.
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