In 1972, Johnny Cash took Kris Kristofferson‘s “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down” to No. 1 on the Country chart and helped put his future Highwaymen bandmate on the songwriting map. “I’m just real grateful ...
I’m sure many stars can relate to having one person who changed the trajectory of their career forever. For Kris Kristofferson, that person was Johnny Cash, and the year was 1969. At the time, ...
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All legends may die, but some are sure to live forever. With the passing of legendary country music star and actor Kris Kristofferson, it’s easy to want to jump back into some of his older material.
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Uncensored performance: In 1970, Cash kept the original 'wishing, Lord, that I was stoned' lyric on live TV despite pressure to change it. Sobriety on tour: By the 1990 Highwaymen tour, Cash’s ...
In case you haven’t noticed, I’m a huge fan of Comedy Central’s Drunk History (on tonight at 10 pm)—primarily because it’s hilarious to watch drunk people recount historical events. But it’s also ...
In 1969, Kris Kristofferson was a struggling Nashville songwriter with a license to fly helicopters. Early in the decade, he’d completed Ranger School, one of the military's most physically ...
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