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Kenny Rogers dead at 81
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Avery" data-source="post: 210070" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>My sixth-grade teacher Mrs. Green was absolutely in love with the man. I mean, she would play his records in class before class started (while she was taking roll and such) and while we were outside at recess. We all knew we could sidetrack her in lessons by bringing him up somehow. But we got so tired of hearing the same two/three albums over and over. One of her records ended up getting placed on the heater and melted. Ah, good times.</p><p></p><p>He was most popular during that odd period of the 1970s when everyone was trying to be "crossover artists"--country singers trying to be pop stars, pop stars trying to be country stars--but he probably was the most successful at maintaining an identity in both parts of the music business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Avery, post: 210070, member: 27"] My sixth-grade teacher Mrs. Green was absolutely in love with the man. I mean, she would play his records in class before class started (while she was taking roll and such) and while we were outside at recess. We all knew we could sidetrack her in lessons by bringing him up somehow. But we got so tired of hearing the same two/three albums over and over. One of her records ended up getting placed on the heater and melted. Ah, good times. He was most popular during that odd period of the 1970s when everyone was trying to be "crossover artists"--country singers trying to be pop stars, pop stars trying to be country stars--but he probably was the most successful at maintaining an identity in both parts of the music business. [/QUOTE]
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