


Kris Kristofferson was one of those artists that I didn’t think would want to play Gilley’s, because he was such a big name and a tremendous talent.” We got some acts that made me think, ‘Are you kidding me?’… We booked a lot of shows around that time, including some people I didn’t think would want to play the club. We could record onto the 24-track machine that we had in the studio, then we would do the mixing… “Right next to the club was the recording studio, and we recorded everything that was done onstage. What a treat that must’ve been.”Īnd the owner of the iconic honky tonk and country great, the late Mickey Gilley, offered this about the new album three months before he passed away May of this year: I think you’ll get a really good idea of what Gilley’s was like back then when Kris played there.

Imagine you’re right there standing in front of the stage with the man himself looking right at you.

So close your eyes and listen to this record. It was an exciting time to say the least. You can tell the crowd is loving him and he’s loving them right back. I got to play Gilley’s a few times back in those days and this record takes me right back there. “What a great album this is! Classic Kristofferson songs throughout, and live!! Kris was in his prime and his vocals were outstanding and very soulful as always. Kris Kristoffersonhas a new live album on the way.Īnnounced today, on his 86th birthday, Kristofferson will release Live at Gilley’s – Pasadena, TX: September 15, 1981, on September 2nd.Īs is evidenced by the title, the live album was recorded at the legendary Pasadena, Texas honky tonk from the 1980 flick Urban Cowboy, on the final date of Kris’ 1981 tour.Īnd his fellow country legend and friend George Strait weighed in on it in the liner notes, saying how much he loved playing Gilley’s back in the day and how hearing Kris’ set and the crowd in the background brought back so many great memories from his touring days, as well:
