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Country music legend Kris Kristofferson quietly retired last year, according to a release from his longtime publicist.
The news comes alongside the announcement that the 84-year-old’s estate will have management representation by Morris Higham Management. The musician’s son, John Kristofferson will now oversee the family’s businesses, and will work alongside MHM and publicist Tamara Saviano to “spearhead special projects” and manage Kristofferson’s independent label, KK Records.
In the release, John Kristofferson says the team will “bring the full depth of his songwriting to a new generation.”
“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. We have many exciting projects in the works and I look forward to getting them out into the world.”
Kris Kristofferson Has Officially Retired
Kris Kristofferson has officially retired from music. With no fanfare, the actor and singer-songwriter extraordinaire permanently stepped out of the spotlight in 2020, according to a new report regarding his estate.
Music Row announced on Wednesday (Jan. 27) that Kristofferson s estate is now being represented from a management standpoint by Morris Higham Management. The legend s son, John Kristofferson, is now leading the Kristoffersons family businesses including KK Records, Kristofferson s indie record label while Tamara Saviano, a longtime friend and colleague, is in charge of public relations. It s been amazing to dig in to my dad s catalog and history with this seasoned group of professionals. MHM and Tamara are experts on everything from old Nashville to the up-and-comers, and I can t imagine a better partnership to bring the full depth of his songwriting to a new generation, John Kristofferson says. The name has always bee
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“Lots of times early on in relationships, we hold back and don’t say what we mean. We’re too cool, or trying to be too casual. Writing this is a message from me to me, saying it’s okay to be honest both with myself and with others,” shares the Indiana native. “It’s too easy for time go by without just saying what you mean.”
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The unsigned, independent country newcomer made his debut last year with “My Kind of Morning.” Penned alongside Matt and Josh Jenkins,