Two country music legends, one legendary country music song. Throughout the entire history of country music, there are few songs as iconic as "Sunday Morning Coming Down." Penned by the great ...
Cash and Kristofferson met at the Columbia Records recording studio a few years before Cash made “Sunday Morning Coming Down” a hit. Kristofferson, an Oxford graduate and U.S. Army Captain, was a ...
When Kris Kristofferson released his debut album in 1970, country music was practically defined by Merle Haggard’s “Okie From Muskogee,” a jingoistic anthem which condemned war protesters, drugs, and ...
“He’s a walking contradiction, / partly truth, and partly fiction,” sang Kris Kristofferson in “The Pilgrim, Chapter 33,” one of the enduring songs he composed during his creative prime in the early ...
A hard-drinking singer-songwriter with an outlaw spirit, Kris Kristofferson transformed the country music scene in the 1970s by bringing lyrical sophistication, and a "rarely heard candour and depth", ...
The singer, songwriter and actor, who died on Saturday at 88, found his way into situations and tales that underscored his role as a conscience for country music. By Jon Caramanica Kris Kristofferson ...
The country singer and actor has died at 88. His hard-won political commitments were fundamental to his closely observed, heartfelt writing. Kris Kristofferson circa 1970. As I was making dinner ...
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