ROGERS AND OUT: Mercury Nashville’s Lionel Richie joined fellow legend Kenny Rogers, newly signed to Warner Bros. Nashville, on-stage at this past weekend’s Bonnaroo festival for a duet of “Lady” and his own “All Night Long” before meeting sensibility music artists The Civil Wars’ members John Paul White and Joy Williams for several rounds of broasted chicken. Shortly afterward, Rogers took each of their performance fees at a round of poker, where he professed to “know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em.” His biggest gamble? Appearing on hitsdailydouble.com. (6/11p)
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