Kenny Rogers dead: Liam Gallagher pays tribute to country music legend

Liam Gallagher spoke out about the sad death of country singing icon Kenny Rogers.

The Gambler singer died at the age of 81, with a representative of Kenny confirming earlier today that the star “passed away peacefully at home from natural causes under the care of hospice and surrounded by his family”.

Liam Gallagher spoke about the death of the legendary singer, after a fan asked him what he thought of the sad news.

One of Liam’s followers asked: “Liam, any thoughts on Kenny Rogers? RIP.”

The Beady Eye singer said: “Very sad. He was like my uncle, not literally.”

Liam Gallagher referred to the country star as like an “uncle” (Image: Getty Images)

Noel Gallagher’s brother continued: “Islands in the stream what a tune. Very sad and great beard as well.”

Other stars posted their respects to the singer.

Sharing a photo of Kenny on Twitter, GMB star Piers wrote: “RIP Kenny Rogers, 81. What incredibly sad news. One of the all-time great country music stars and an utterly charming man.”

The legendary country singer passed away aged 81 (Image: Michael Ochs Archives)

Meanwhile, while sharing a link to Rogers’ song Islands in the Stream, Boy George said: “Thanks Kenny Rogers. R.I.P. I played this 45 in the chill out room at a rave called Pushca and George Michael was swinging to it. Fond memories!”

Lewis star Laurence Fox also wrote: “Sleep well, you brilliant man.”

The Golden Globes’ official Twitter account also left a tribute, reading: “Kenny Rogers, an icon of country music and a Golden Globe nominee, died Friday night, according to a statement posted by his family. He was 81. Rest in Peace.”

Many celebrities have paid tribute to the star after his sad death (Image: SplashNews.com)

Rogers had an impressive career that spanned more than six decades.

He also enjoyed success in collaboration with Dolly Parton, and announced a farewell tour in 2015 – but continued gigging until 2017.

He was well known for chart-topping hits like “The Gambler,” “Lady,” “Islands In The Stream,” “Lucille,” “She Believes In Me,” and “Through the Years”.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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