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.”
Kris Kristofferson quietly retired in January 2020
Kris Kristofferson quietly retired in January 2020
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January 28, 2021 12:05 PM Per Ole Hagen/Redferns
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.”
Posted By: Staff January 29, 2021 @ 4:40 am Country Daypop
With no fanfare, actor and singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson has officially retired from music. According to a report regarding his estate, Kristofferson – who turns 85 this June – permanently stepped out of the spotlight in 2020. Kristofferson’s estate is now being represented from a management standpoint by Morris Higham Management, and his son, John Kristofferson, is now leading the Kristoffersons’ family businesses including KK Records, Kristofferson’s indie record label. Tamara Saviano, a longtime friend and colleague, is in charge of public relations. Included in this news release was a note that Kris Kristofferson “officially retired in 2020,” though this announcement about new estate management was the first time the general public is hearing the news.