Kris Kristofferson · Willie Nelson – How Do You Feel About Foolin’ Around
When country music loses one of its poets, the silence feels heavier than any steel guitar note. After the passing…
When country music loses one of its poets, the silence feels heavier than any steel guitar note. After the passing…
In 1978, at a time when love, excess, artistry, and heartbreak frequently collided in the glare of the spotlight, Kris…
When Kris Kristofferson officially stepped away from public life, it marked the closing of one of the most extraordinary chapters…
In 1971, at the height of his creative powers, Kris Kristofferson released “The Taker,” a song that stands as one…
There are songs that comfort us, and then there are songs that quietly unsettle us long after the last note…
“Cry Like a Rainstorm” is not simply a song—it is a release valve. In it, Linda Ronstadt gives sorrow its…
There are songs that announce themselves with fireworks—and then there are songs that walk into the room, sit down beside…
There are songs that arrive like a thunderclap—demanding attention, swelling with chorus and confidence. And then there are songs like…
In the golden decade of the 1970s—when radio playlists glittered with polished hooks and arena-ready anthems—“Down So Low” felt like…
In the spring of 1969, the American music landscape was shifting under everyone’s feet. Folk had electrified. Country was inching…