American singer Kenny Rogers dies on March 21 20:42

Kenny Rogers, a legendary American country musician who has been active in music for 60 years, has died on the 20th. I was 81 years old.

Kenny Rogers, born in Texas in the southern United States in 1938, began full-fledged music activities in the late 1950s and won the first Grammy Award in 1977 for his representative song, Lucille.

After that, he continued to make hit songs, receiving three Grammy Awards in 1979 for "The Gambler" and in 1987 for "Make No Mistake, She's Mine".

In the 1980s, he sang “Lady,” a song written by singer Lionel Ritchie, and became a huge hit. In 2013, he became a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Two years ago, Rogers was sick, canceled a concert tour, and then went on to recuperate, but Rogers' family said on Tuesday that she died naturally and slept peacefully among her family at home. And told Rogers that he had died.

Funerals will be private and small-scale to prevent the transmission of the new coronavirus.