Kris Kristofferson: artists’ reactions to his passing
When the news of the passing away at the age of 88 of Kris Kristofferson became public, fellow musicians took to social media to pay tribute to him.
Stars from different disciplines expressed a thought, a memory or even a simple “rest in peace”: from country and rock musicians to Hollywood actors, demonstrating their great affection and how broad and varied their careers have been. about Kristofferson and how he was appreciated and loved.
“Hey old friend,” the rock singer wrote Sammy Hagar on Facebook, accompanying a photo of him and Kristofferson together on a boat. “I hope the fishing is good where you’re going. We’ll all miss you.”
Also Tom Morello hailed Kristofferson’s social activism by quoting his own words: “I was in Nicaragua with the Sandinistas. I fought for Leonard Peltier, Mumia Abu-Jamal, the United Agricultural Workers. I’ve been a radical for a long time. I think he’s a It’s a shame. I would be more marketable as a right-wing yokel. I got into this story to tell the truth as I see it.” The Rage Against the Machine guitarist then added his own message, writing: “Rest in peace singer, author, veteran, working class hero”.
The guitarist Joe Bonamassa praised Kristofferson as a “true giant”, while Dave Davies of the Kinks described him as “a very talented and uncommon man”.
Neal Schon of Journey shared the news of the musician’s death with a message that read “God Bless,” while singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge posted a photo of himself alongside Kristofferson, with a caption that read: “I loved this man, his talent, his mind and his beautiful heart. Safe travels, my friend.”
The memory on the part of is inevitable Dolly Partonwho Kristofferson has collaborated with on numerous occasions, who shared a heartfelt message via Instagram. “What a great loss, what a great writer, what a great actor, what a great friend,” wrote the country heroine who concluded with “I will always love you.”
The actress Jamie Lee Curtis chose to highlight a couple of his favorite memories of Kristofferson via Facebook. “If you didn’t watch Joni Mitchell’s 75th birthday celebration where Brandi Carlile and Kris Kristofferson sang ‘A Case of You,’ I urge you to do so today in honor of her memory,” the actress wrote 2023 Oscar winner. “Remember also that he was the one who hugged Sinead O’Connor when she came off stage after being booed. He was a great artist.”
Other artists have also expressed their condolences via social media for the passing of the American singer-songwriter and musician, such as Carol King And Jeff Scott Soto who simply posted a photo of the artist with a “RIP”