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In 2006, the late Kris Kristofferson released an acclaimed new album, This Old Road, and spoke to writer Paul Sexton frankly about his life as an actor, country singer and songwriter. The South By ...
Eventually though, the janitor managed to set himself apart as a songwriter and finally got the Man in Black’s attention. In fact, Cash was such a fan that Kristofferson recalls one time that Cash ...
Kris Kristofferson was better known for his songwriting talents than his guitar artistry, but he provided many performers — including guitarists like Ray Price and Johnny Cash — with hit tunes ...
After meeting Johnny Cash at the Grand Ole Opry in 1965, Kristofferson quit the Army and moved to Nashville to pursue songwriting.
Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings were apart of the country supergroup. Jennings, Cash and Kristofferson died in 2002, 2003 and 2024, respectively.
Johnny Cash was the first to record and release “They Killed Him” as a B-side to “The Three Bells” in 1984. The song was Kristofferson’s lament for Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King Jr ...
The legend goes that Kristofferson was so desperate to catch the attention of his hero, Johnny Cash, that he landed a helicopter on his lawn, beer in hand, to give him the demo tape.
The Music Row building where artists such as Johnny Cash and George Strait recorded songs is now on the market for $4.65 ...
In 1986, Kris Kristofferson and Johnny Cash teamed up for a made-for-TV remake of the John Ford and John Wayne classic, Stagecoach.
Kris Kristofferson may have written some beautiful character portraits, but he knew few captured the American essence quite like the legends.
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