
1936 - Kristofferson is born in Brownsville, Texas.
1954 - Kristofferson enrolls at Pomona College where he graduates Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in Literature. He is an active member of the rugby, football and track & field teams.
1960 - Kristofferson obtains an MA in English Literature from Oxford University where he is a Rhodes Scholar. He is a distinguished boxer during his time at Oxford.
Date unknown - Kristofferson follows in the footsteps of his father and joins the Army. He becomes a helicopter pilot, completes Army Ranger School and earns the rank of Captain.
1965 - Kristofferson is offered a teaching position at West Point but ultimately turns it down to pursue a career in music. Kristofferson moves to Nashville, TN where he works odd jobs, including one as a janitor at Columbia Studios. It is here, he meets Johnny Cash.
1966 - Kristofferson watches Bob Dylan record portions of Blonde on Blonde at Columbia Studios. Kristofferson's song "Viet Nam Blues" becomes a hit with Dave Dudley.
1967 - Kristofferson signs with Epic Records. He pens a number of hits, including "Me and Bobby McGee."
1970 - Kristofferson signs with Monument Records. Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Ray Price and others all score hits with several of Kristofferson's songs.
1971 - Janis Joplin posthumously releases Pearl. "Me and Bobby McGee" reaches #1 on the charts.
1973 - Kristofferson marries singer Rita Coolidge and they have one child together. They later divorce.
1974 - Kristofferson plays the cool and free-spirited rancher David, in Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. Ellen Burstyn wins the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the film.
1979 - Willie Nelson releases Wille Nelson Sings Kris Kristofferson. The album is a huge success.
1983 - Kristofferson marries Lisa Meyers. One of their five children is named Johnny Cash Kristofferson.
1985 - Kristofferson forms The Highwayman, a country supergroup featuring, Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and Waylon Jennings. Kristofferson is inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame that same year.
2004 - Kristofferson is inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
2008 - Kristofferson continues to write songs, particularly those advocating peace and an end to the war.
Hats off to Kris Kristofferson
"Me and Bobby McGee"
Isle of Wight, 1970
great post. long over due. pick up a best of kristofferson album, there are a few...great great stuff.
ReplyDeletenext up...bio for jimmy cliff, with a post of the live "many rivers to cross" clip off of youtube.