Kris Kristofferson quietly retired in January 2020
Kris Kristofferson quietly retired in January 2020
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Tamara Saviano.
In fact, the “Help Me Make it Through the Night” star and legendary songwriter seems to have stepped away from the music business without fanfare in early 2020, with his last performance taking place in January of that year on the Outlaw Country Cruise.
Kristofferson, now 84 years old, has transferred the management of his estate and independent label KK Records to his son,
John Kristofferson, who will work alongside Morris Higham Management and Saviano to further the singer-songwriter s legacy.
“The name has always been synonymous with songwriting as an art, and we’re excited to reintroduce his work to new and old fans alike,” the younger Kristofferson explains. “We have many exciting projects in the works and I look forward to getting them out into the world.”
Trace Adkins gears up for Trace 25: Still Dreamin Out Loud livestream show
Trace Adkins gears up for Trace 25: Still Dreamin Out Loud livestream show
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Trace Adkins’ 25th anniversary of being in the music business is just around the corner, and the singer’s planning to celebrate with an hour-long livestreamed show revisiting some of his all-time greatest hits.
Hosted by CMT’s
Cody Allan, the show will be Trace’s first-ever livestreamed show with a full band. The event will air live from Franklin, Tennessee. In addition to his performance, Trace will share some of the stories behind his songs.