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Kris Kristofferson

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Kris Kristofferson

Kristoffer Kristofferson (June 22, 1936 – September 28, 2024) was an American musician, songwriter, and actor. He was a pioneering figure in the outlaw country movement of the 1970s, moving away from the polished Nashville sound and toward a more raw, introspective style. Some of his most famous songs include "Me and Bobby McGee" (1970), "For the Good Times" (1968), "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" (1969), and "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (1970), which were also recorded by and became hits for other artists. Kristofferson was born in Brownsville, Texas. The family relocated to San Mateo, California, during his childhood. He enlisted in military service during the early 1960s. After one single for Epic Records, Kristofferson was signed by Monument Records in 1969. Throughout his career, he recorded a total of 10 albums for Monument, two albums for Mercury Records, one album each for Justice Records and Atlantic Records, and two albums each for New West Records and KK Records. In September 1971, Kristofferson made his film debut in The Last Movie and devoted much of the later decade to making Hollywood films. Some of his most famous films include Cisco Pike (1972), A Star Is Born (1976), Convoy (1978), Heaven's Gate (1980), the Blade film trilogy (1998–2004), and Payback (1999). Kristofferson was also a member of the country music supergroup the Highwaymen between 1985 and 1995. He has charted 12 times on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs charts; his highest-peaking singles there are "Why Me" and "Highwayman", which reached number one in 1973 and 1985, respectively. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2004 and received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. He was a three-time Grammy Award winner, out of 13 total nominations. Kristofferson died in 2024 at the age of 88, three years after announcing his retirement.

Infobox

Born
Kristoffer Kristofferson (1936-06-22)June 22, 1936 Brownsville, Texas, U .
Died
September 28, 2024(2024-09-28) (aged 88) Hana, Hawaii, U .
Education
Pomona College (BA) Merton College, Oxford (BPhil)
Occupations
Singer musician songwriter actor
Years active
1959–2021
Works
Discography filmography
Spouses
Frances Beer (m. 1961; div. 1969) Rita Coolidge (m. 1973; div. 1980) Lisa Meyers (m. 1983)
Children
8
Genres
Country folk
Instruments
Vocals guitar harmonica
Labels
Monument Mercury Warner Bros. New West Columbia
Formerly of
The Highwaymen
Website
kriskristofferson

Tables

· Awards and nominations
1970
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
"Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"
1973
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
Nominated
Role(s)
Best Newcomer
Notes
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
1974
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
"One Day at a Time"
1976
Role(s)
Best Actor in a Musical
Notes
A Star Is Born
1984
Role(s)
Best Original Score
Notes
Songwriter
1985
Role(s)
Single of the Year
Notes
"Highwayman"
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Single of the Year
Notes
Won
Video of the Year
Role(s)
Nominated
Album of the Year
Role(s)
Nominated
2003
Role(s)
Free Speech Award
Notes
Himself
2005
Role(s)
Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award
Notes
Won
2013
Poets Award
Role(s)
Won
2019
Role(s)
Lifetime Achievement Award
Notes
Himself
Year
Association
Category
Nominated work
Result
1970
Country Music Association Awards
Song of the Year
"Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"
Won
1973
"Why Me"
Nominated
Single of the Year
Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards
Song of the Year
Nominated
BAFTA Awards
Best Newcomer
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Nominated
1974
Academy of Country Music Awards
Song of the Year
"One Day at a Time"
Nominated
1976
Golden Globe Awards
Best Actor in a Musical
A Star Is Born
Won
1984
Academy Awards
Best Original Score
Songwriter
Nominated
1985
Country Music Association Awards
Single of the Year
"Highwayman"
Nominated
Video of the Year
Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards
Single of the Year
Won
Video of the Year
Nominated
Album of the Year
Nominated
2003
Americana Music Honors & Awards
Free Speech Award
Himself
Won
2005
Academy of Country Music Awards
Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award
Won
2013
Poets Award
Won
2019
Country Music Association Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
Himself
Won
· Awards and nominations › Grammy Awards
1971
Role(s)
"Me and Bobby McGee"
Notes
Nominated
Role(s)
Won
"Me and Bobby McGee"
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Nominated
1973
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
"From The Bottle To The Bottom" (with Rita Coolidge)
Notes
Won
1974
1985
1990
Role(s)
Highwayman 2
Notes
Nominated
2014
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
Won
2016
Role(s)
The Cedar Creek Sessions
Notes
Nominated
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
1971
Song of the Year
"Me and Bobby McGee"
Nominated
"Help Me Make It Through the Night"
Nominated
Best Country Song
Won
"Me and Bobby McGee"
Nominated
"For the Good Times"
Nominated
1973
"Why Me"
Nominated
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
Nominated
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group
"From The Bottle To The Bottom" (with Rita Coolidge)
Won
1974
"Loving Arms" (with Rita Coolidge)
Nominated
1975
"Lover Please" (with Rita Coolidge)
Won
1985
"Highwayman" (with the Highwaymen)
Nominated
1990
Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
Highwayman 2
Nominated
2014
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Himself
Won
2016
Best Americana Album
The Cedar Creek Sessions
Nominated
· External links
Preceded byJohnny Cash
Preceded byJohnny Cash
Awards
Preceded byJohnny Cash
Awards
First Amendment Center/AMA "Spirit of Americana" Free Speech Award 2003
Awards
Succeeded bySteve Earle
Awards
Preceded byJohnny Cash
First Amendment Center/AMA "Spirit of Americana" Free Speech Award 2003
Succeeded bySteve Earle

References

  1. grammy
    https://www.grammy.com/artists/kris-kristofferson/9938
  2. The Times
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52168909/henry-christopher-kristofferson/
  3. Pomona College Magazine
    https://web.archive.org/web/20130907031352/http://www.pomona.edu/Magazine/pcmwin04/FSkristofferson.shtml
  4. AllMusic
    https://www.allmusic.com/artist/kris-kristofferson-mn0000774588
  5. Rolling Stone
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/kris-kristofferson-an-outlaw-at-80-20160606
  6. Images of America, San Mateo
    https://books.google.com/books?id=1Y4A9uWMrAYC
  7. The Fader
    https://www.thefader.com/2009/11/05/qa-kris-kristofferson
  8. The Atlantic
    https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2024/09/kris-kristofferson-obituary/680085/
  9. Sports Illustrated
    https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2014/10/23/four-surprising-faces-crowd
  10. "Kristofferson entry on Rhodes Trust database"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20220701093733/https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/scholars-volunteers/rhodes-scholar-database/
  11. Merton College Register 1900–1964
  12. On Stage
    https://onstagemagazine.com/kristofferson-turns-80-today/
  13. Time
    https://time.com/archive/6613237/education-the-old-oxonian-blues/
  14. "Legacy Recordings Celebrates Kris Kristofferson's 80th Birthday with Release of The Complete Monument & Columbia Album Collection on Friday, June 10"
    https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/legacy-recordings-celebrates-kris-kristoffersons-80th-birthday-with-release-of-the-complete-monument--columbia-album-collection-on-friday-june-10-300267569.html
  15. PBS
    https://www.pbs.org/kenburns/country-music/kris-kristofferson-biography
  16. "Kris Kristofferson Bio"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20130226121614/http://www.cmt.com/artists/kris-kristofferson/biography
  17. Hello!
    https://www.hellomagazine.com/healthandbeauty/mother-and-baby/721331/kris-kristofferson-8-children-what-to-know/
  18. United States Department of Defense
    https://www.war.gov/News/Feature-Stories/story/Article/2538793/sports-heroes-who-served-singer-songwriter-actor-kris-kristofferson-is-also-an/
  19. Kristofferson: The Wild American
    https://books.google.com/books?id=FILwohIvXCMC&pg=PT70
  20. Clash
    https://www.clashmusic.com/features/kris-kristoffersons-rock-and-rules/
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