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Kris Kristofferson: who is he? What happened to Kris Kristofferson? Singer Latest news about Lyme disease disease and health update
A singer named Kris, who was 86, has reportedly passed away recently, according to current sources. While it turns out to be nothing more than a scam, Kristofferson has dealt with some major health issues in the past.
Kris was born in the town of Brownsville, Texas to parents May Ann (Ashbrook) and Lars Harry Kristofferson. His name is currently trending on various social media platforms as news of the singer’s death continues to spread. While tributes are paid to him, let’s learn about Kris Kristofferson and the disease he battled.
What became of Kris Kristofferson? The battle a singer is fighting against Lyme disease
Although Kristofferson had previously been diagnosed with either dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, it was ultimately determined that Lyme disease was the cause of his condition. For the most part, when people read this news in the Rolling Stones, they were stunned.
Kris’ doctors have been warning him for years that he has Alzheimer’s because his memory is slowly but steadily declining. However, when it turned out that the initial diagnosis was wrong and the then 80-year-old country musician actually had Lyme disease, he was able to regain control of his health.
Although it is not known how Kris Kristofferson contracted Lyme disease, Kristofferson’s wife, Lisa, is certain that he contracted it while filming in a Vermont forest in 2002.
After completing therapy, he immediately began to travel, partaking in all his favorite hobbies and behaving disrespectfully. The last assessment of his health was in 2019 while he was undergoing therapy from a doctor in California.
In 1999, the singer underwent a bypass procedure before it was determined he had Lyme disease. Tamara Saviano quotes Kristofferson’s longtime manager as saying in a story she’s writing for Variety in 2021, the singer is doing very well and in terrific shape.
Is Kris Kristofferson dead or alive? Information on the cause of death, illness and current state of health
Reports have been circulating online that Kris Kristofferson has died at his home, but none of the information has been confirmed by a reliable source. The artist is still active and performing, although several users have flooded social media with tributes since the false news of her death broke.
Actor, singer and songwriter Kris has officially left the entertainment industry. After overcoming a series of obstacles, he was recognized as one of the most influential artists of the 1970s, and the success that followed due to his fame eventually led to a successful career in Hollywood.
Alongside his many other accomplishments, the veteran musician is also known for his classics like “For the Good Times,” “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down,” “Help Me Make It Through the Night,” and the timeless ballad “Me and Bobby McGee.”
The first three words of Leonard Cohen’s song “Bird on the Wire” were already what Kristofferson decided he wanted etched on his headstone before his death.
More information on Kris Kristofferson: Where’s the Singer Now?
Kris Kristofferson and his family have land in Malibu, California and they also own a home in Hana, which is on the island of Maui in the state of Hawaii.
Musician Kris Kristofferson’s mother was of Swedish, Scottish-Irish, German, Swiss-German, Dutch, English and German origin. Kristofferson himself is of German, English and Dutch descent. His father was an officer in the United States Air Force and was of Swedish descent. Kristofferson’s father’s grandfather was also a high-ranking official in the Swedish military.
When Kris was a young child, his father encouraged him to consider a career in the armed forces. Due to pressure from his family, he enlisted in the United States Army. After beginning his military career as a lieutenant, he worked his way up to the rank of captain.
After completing his first flight school at Fort Rucker, Alabama, he specialized in flying helicopters. In 1965, Kris completed his military service after graduating from West Point, trained as a helicopter pilot, and then left the military when the Vietnam War began.
In 1961 he married Frances “Fran” Mavia Beer, but they divorced a few years later. His first wife’s name was Frances “Fran” Mavia Beer. Janis Joplin died in October 1970; Kris dated her briefly before she died.
Singer Rita Coolidge was his third and last wife. They married in 1973, but their marriage ended in divorce seven years later. The next year, in 1983, Kristofferson tied the knot with his now-wife, Lisa Meyers. Eight children have emerged from his three marriages, and he also has a child from his time as a helicopter pilot in Germany.
Kris Kristofferson’s career
US Army Helicopter Pilot, 1960–1965. songwriter, singer and composer, 1965—; Actor, 1970—. a 1969 signing to Monument Records. Numerous songs including “Me and Bobby McGee”, “Sunday Morning Coming Down”, “Help Me Make It Through the Night”, “Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)”, “For the Good Times ‘ and ‘Why Me, Lord’ were written by this person. performed solo, in a duo with his ex-wife Rita Coolidge and in an ensemble with Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings. Actor in feature films such as Trouble in Mind (1986), America (1987), The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1976), Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1975), A Star Is Born (1976), Semi- Tough (1977), Heaven’s Gate (1980) and Cisco Pike (1971).
Awards for Kris Kristofferson
Grammy nominations for Best Song in 1971 for “Help Me Make It Through the Night” and “Me and Bobby McGee”; Grammy nominations for Best Country Song in 1971 for “For the Good Times”; Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance by a Duo (with Rita Coolidge) in 1973; Grammy Awards for Songwriting in 1973 for “From the Bottle to the Bottom, Lord”; and an award for Song of the Year from the Country Music Association for “Sunday Mornin’ Com”. Pomona College awarded an honorary doctorate in 1974.
Famous works
singles
- “Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)”, Monument, 1971.
- “Why me, Lord?”, Monument, 1973.
- (With Rita Coolidge) “From the Bottle to the Bottom,” Monument, 1973.
- (With Coolidge) “Lover Please,” Monument, 1975.
albums
- Kristofferson Monument, 1970, reissued as Me and Bobby McGee 1988.
- The Silver Tongued Devil and I Monument, 1971, re-release, 1988.
- Border Lords Monument, 1974.
- Jesus was a Capricorn Monument, 1974.
- Creepy Lady sideshow memorial, 1974.
- (With Rita Coolidge) Full Moon A&M, 1975.
- (With Barbra Streisand) A Star Is Born Columbia, 1977.
- Surreal Thing Monument, 1978.
- Big Sur Festival Memorial, 1978.
- Songs of Kristofferson Monument, 1978, re-release, 1988.
- Easter Island Memorial, 1978.
- Who’s To Bless and Who’s To Blame Monument, 1978.
- Shaking hands with the Devil’s Monument, 1979.
- (With Coolidge) Breakaway Monument.
- To the Bone Memorial, 1981.
- Monument to my songs, 1986.
- Confiscated Mercury, 1987.
- (With Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson) Highwayman Columbia.
- (With Jennings, Cash and Nelson) Highwayman II Columbia, 1990.
Latest updates
November 2004: Kristofferson was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
December 8, 2004: Kristofferson starred in Blade: Trinity which was released by New Line Cinema. Source: New York Times, www.nytimes.com, December 13, 2004.
March 4, 2005: Kristofferson starred in The Jacket which was released by Warner Independent Pictures.
October 21, 2005: Kristofferson starred in Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story, published by Hyde Park Entertainment.
June 15, 2006: Kristofferson receives the Johnny Mercer Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Further reading
Books
- contemporary theatre, film and television, Volume 5, Gale, 1989.
- Ebert, Roger A kiss is still a kiss Andrews & McMeel, 1984.
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Country Music, Harmony, 1977.
- Shestack Melvin The Country Music Encyclopedia, Krowell, 1974.
- Simon, George T. best of music makers, Double Day, 1979.
magazines
- Esquire, December 1976; Nov 1981.
- Globe & Mail (Toronto) January 31, 1972.
- news day, September 11, 1971.
- New York Times, Jul 26, 1970; June 3, 1973.
- Magazine of the New York Times, December 6, 1970.
- review saturday, February 3, 1973.
- television program October 12, 1985.