Kenny Rogers Opens Up About Aging / Open Arms Campaign




Prime Time Radio - AARP show

Summary: Part A: Turns out Kenny Rogers can tell a sharp story on the page, not just behind a mike. In Luck or Something Like It: A Memoir, the gravelly voiced country balladeer recalls singing everything from doo-wop to jazz to folk before finding success with "Ruby," "Lucille," "The Gambler" and other iconic tunes. Yes, he's recorded 65 albums and  sold 190 million records, but Rogers has also excelled as an actor,  photographer and restaurateur. At 74, the Houston native shares some of the philosophies that shaped his life. Part B: Henry Winkler is an actor, writer, producer and director, best known for his Golden Globe-winning role as “The Fonz” on Happy Days. These days, he speaks all over the country about a project he holds very dear, as an ambassador for the “Open Arms: Raising Awareness of Upper Limb Spasticity” educational campaign. Henry’s mother suffered from upper limb spasticity following a stroke