Kenny Rogers Tears Up With Pride As His Twin Boys Join Him On Stage and Perform a Song

This year, we’ve lost a country music legend in Kenny Rogers, a man who’s credited for helping bring Country music more into the mainstream in the ’70s and ’80s with his hit songs, “The Gambler,” and “Coward of the County.” Both songs would end up being made into popular TV movies, with Rogers himself playing the role of the Gambler in the 1980 film. Rogers would end up starring in four more Gambler films until his last one in 1991 titled “The Gambler Returns: Luck of the Draw.” Recently a 2014 video surfaced, showing Rogers on stage at a county fair along with his wife, Wanda, and his twin sons Justin and Jordan. The two brothers sang ‘To Me,” delivering an incredible performance that brought the country singer to tears as he watched his sons with love and pride in his eyes and heart. In recent years, Rogers had kept a low public profile, and while “To Me,” isn’t considered one of his big hits, the piece was always very near and dear to the hearts of his fans.

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The audience responded with sincere affection and emotion for Rogers and his lovely family.

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And many of his fans watching the video at home likely felt the same way. The crowd also had a good chuckle as his sons talked about the baseball game they had lost the day before. Rogers was indeed a family man who leaves behind five children. For those Kenny Rogers fans whose hearts are still aching over the loss of such a wonderful man, enjoy this touching video featuring his sons performing live at the 2014 Georgia state fair.