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'Storage Wars' star Darrell 'The Gambler' Sheets found dead in his home
Fans of the hit A&E show "Storage Wars" were left stunned and in mourning this week after news broke that one of the show's biggest stars had been found dead in his home. According to multiple reports,
Don Schlitz, who died Thursday at the age of 73, might have been the most famous “gambler” gamblers were not acquainted with. But good luck finding anyone who’s ever sat down at a poker table and didn’t have this little ditty running through their heads at some point.
Is the titular character in Kenny Rogers' "The Gambler" based on a real card shark? Is the story based on true events? We found the truth.
Don Schlitz, songwriter of Kenny Rogers' 'The Gambler,' Randy Travis' 'Forever and Ever Amen' and Keith Whitley's 'When You Say Nothing at All,' has died.
Steve Cohen busted out his version of the 1978 Kenny Rogers hit "The Gambler" on the House floor Monday to eulogize prolific Nashville songwriter Don Schlitz.
COUNTRY music legend Don Schlitz, who penned Kenny Rogers’ classic hit The Gambler, has died aged 73. The North Carolina songwriter’s death was announced on Friday in a statement by
Rene Nezhoda says his longtime "Storage Wars" costar Darrell Sheets, who was found dead at 67, had someone "tormenting" and cyberbullying him online.