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Kris Kristofferson was born in Brownsville, Texas, but, as the son of a U.S. Army officer, grew up all over the country. After graduating with honors from Pomona College with a degree in literature, Kristofferson attended Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship; that's where he first tried to launch his music career, signing with Top Rank Records under the name Kris Carson. After college, Kristofferson followed in his father's footsteps: He enrolled in the Army and became a helicopter pilot and, eventually, earned the rank of Captain; however, the pull of the music industry was too strong, and the future country star left the military to pursue a career as a songwriter and singer. Kristofferson relocated to Nashville in 1965 and, soon after, famously landed a helicopter on Johnny Cash's front lawn to hand-deliver a song, "Sunday Mornin' Coming Down;" although Cash was not home at the time, he listened to Kristofferson's demo and decided to record the tune, making it a No. 1 hit. Propelled by Cash's success, Kristofferson juggled a job as a commercial helicopter pilot with songwriting in Music City before signing the first record deal of his own, with Epic Records, in 1967. In addition to his successful music career -- more than 30 albums released and numerous awards and accolades earned -- Kristofferson became a successful actor and has appeared in more than 60 movies and dozens of TV shows. Kristofferson was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2004.

Tootsie’s Celebrates 50 Years of Tradition
Tootsie’s Celebrates 50 Years of Tradition
Tootsie’s Celebrates 50 Years of Tradition
Kris Kristofferson, Mel Tillis, Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson and several more of their famous friends painted the town purple Sunday night, November 7, showing up in full force to help celebrate the landmark 50th anniversary of Nashville's historic honky-tonk, Tootsie's Orchid Lounge...
Rascal Flatts, Mel Tillis + More to Join Music City Walk of Fame
Rascal Flatts, Mel Tillis + More to Join Music City Walk of Fame
Rascal Flatts, Mel Tillis + More to Join Music City Walk of Fame
Rascal Flatts, Kris Kristofferson, Mel Tillis, Little Jimmy Dickens, Bobby Hebb and the late Eddy Arnold have been announced as the 2010 inductees for the Music City Walk of Fame in downtown Nashville. This weekend (Sunday, November 7), fans can join the celebration as the stars are honored on Demonbreun Street in Nashville between 4th and 5th Avenues South...
Keith Urban Confesses to Being a ‘Geeky Fan’
Keith Urban Confesses to Being a ‘Geeky Fan’
Keith Urban Confesses to Being a ‘Geeky Fan’
Everybody has that one singer who they idolize and would turn into a blubbering mess given the opportunity to meet them, even other artists. Just because they have their own legion of fans doesn't mean they haven't fantasized about touring with Elvis Presley, writing songs with Kris Kristofferson ...
Kris Kristofferson, Randy Houser + More Honor Tootsie’s
Kris Kristofferson, Randy Houser + More Honor Tootsie’s
Kris Kristofferson, Randy Houser + More Honor Tootsie’s
Kris Kristofferson, Randy Houser, Terri Clark, Mel Tillis, Mark Chesnutt, the Grascals, Ronnie McDowell and Joanna Smith will pay musical tribute to Nashville's Tootsie's Orchid Lounge at the bar's 50th Anniversary Celebration November 7, with a special event across the alley at the Ryman Auditorium...
Lady Antebellum Rock the Jukebox
Lady Antebellum Rock the Jukebox
Lady Antebellum Rock the Jukebox
Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood are racking up some serious time in bars. Not physically, of course. 'Need You Now' has been named the most-played song on jukeboxes this year, with more than 440,000 spins in bars, pubs and other U...
Taylor Swift Tops List of Young Music Makers
Taylor Swift Tops List of Young Music Makers
Taylor Swift Tops List of Young Music Makers
Taylor Swift Ieads a new list of young stars. The 20-year-old superstar has earned the top spot on Billboard magazine's '21 Under 21' list for 2010, not only because of her age, but also for her "potential to rule pop culture" over the next year...
Icons and Legends Perform ‘All for the Hall’ in Los Angeles
Icons and Legends Perform ‘All for the Hall’ in Los Angeles
Icons and Legends Perform ‘All for the Hall’ in Los Angeles
Taylor Swift, Lionel Richie, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson and Vince Gill took to the Club Nokia stage September 23 for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's second All for fhe Hall Los Angeles fundraising concert. Each of the five singer-songwriters treated the sold-out crowd to three or four songs apiece, seated on stools lining the stage and often singing backup on each other's sets.
Ray Charles and Johnny Cash ‘Undiscovered’ Duet Surfaces
Ray Charles and Johnny Cash ‘Undiscovered’ Duet Surfaces
Ray Charles and Johnny Cash ‘Undiscovered’ Duet Surfaces
Almost thirty years ago, two of music's biggest icons -- Ray Charles and Johnny Cash -- got together in a Nashville studio and recorded a duet. The song, originally intended for a CBS Records album in 1981, was ultimately dropped from the project, remaining virtually hidden from the public since that time...
Brad Pitt May Take on ‘Killer’ Role as Jerry Lee Lewis
Brad Pitt May Take on ‘Killer’ Role as Jerry Lee Lewis
Brad Pitt May Take on ‘Killer’ Role as Jerry Lee Lewis
Rock and country music legend Jerry Lee Lewis will be the subject of a new biopic, with Brad Pitt currently in talks to star as "the Killer," according to Consequence of Sound. Natalie Portman has reportedly been cast as the famed piano man's underage cousin who became his teenage bride...
John Carter Cash Reveals ‘The Family Secret’
John Carter Cash Reveals ‘The Family Secret’
John Carter Cash Reveals ‘The Family Secret’
John Carter Cash makes no bones about the fact that although he enjoys performing, working in the studio is his true passion. While many have likely heard the music to come out of Cabin Cash Studio in Hendersonville, Tenn. -- which Johnny Cash built on his property north of Nashville in 1978 and where he, his wife June Carter Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Earl Scruggs, Loretta Lynn, Elvis Costello, Em

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