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It was announced that Kenny Rogers, passed away last night at the age of 81 due to natural causes.

A legend in country music, it took a long time before Rogers achieved stardom.  The native Texan went from a rockabilly group, to a jazz ensemble, to psychedelic, to folk, and after more than a decade plus he found his first real success with the First Edition.

The group (later renamed Kenny Rogers and the First Edition) would have a hit with “Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town”, which although was not a country song, it had a country flavor to it, and that foreshadowed his future musical direction.

Rogers went solo in the mid-70’s, and over the next ten years, he became a superstar with multiple country-pop crossovers like “The Gambler”, “Coward of the County” “Lady” and “Lucille”.  He also had major success with duets with Dolly Parton “Islands in the Stream” and with Sheena Easton “We’ve Got Tonight”.

Rogers would also cross over into acting, most notably starring in the 1982 film, Six Pack.

He was indicted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to extend our condolences to the family, friends and fans of Kenny Rogers.

Hall of Fame news isn’t over!

The World Video Game Hall of Fame has announced the Finalists for their Class of 2020.

They are:

Bejeweled

Centipede

Frogger

GoldenEye 007

Guitar Hero

King’s Quest

Minecraft

NBA Jam

Nokia Snake

Super Smash Brothers Melee

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

The World Video Game Hall of Fame is housed at the Strong Museum in Rochester, New York.  It also is the home of the Toy Hall of Fame.

Impact Wrestling announced that Ken Shamrock will be entering their Hall of Fame, which was formerly known as the TNA Wrestling Hall of Fame. 

Shamrock is a pioneer in Mixed Martial Arts, and a member of the UFC Hall of Fame.  The former UFC main eventer would become a star in the WWE, where he won the King of the Ring, the Intercontinental and Tag Team Championship.  His influence in bringing an MMA style into professional wrestling is unquestionable.

When Impact Wrestling opened in 2002 (as TNA), Shamrock was its first champion.  He is currently employed by Impact, and has been a regular on their programming over the last few months.

It is notable that the WWE allowed their footage to be used in the induction package.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate Ken Shamrock for earning this honor.

Hall of Fame related cancellations just keep on coming.  

The Baseball Hall of Fame has announced that all of the events of the Hall of Fame Classic Weekend on may 23 have been cancelled.

Those events include the annual legends game, the Night at the Museum program and the BASE Race Charity Run

The Hall itself is already closed indefinitely.