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Kris Kristofferson's prolific songwriting catalog gave rise to some of the most commercially and critically successful hits in modern music. Although his limited vocal range probably kept him from becoming a huge country and pop star, his masterful songs have endured, with artists from Janis Joplin to Johnny Cash covering his compositions and making them famous. This nearly two-hour performance in Reseda, CA in the early '80s showcases almost every Kristofferson hit.
Play This Concert in Concert Vault See Kris Kristofferson Items in Wolfgang's Vault
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| Summer of Love |
January 1967's Human Be-In was the clarion call for the counterculture blossoming in San Francisco. By spring, youthful masses hit the road on a trip for love and converged in a neighborhood called Haight. Change was the catalyst but music was its voice, and no one sung it like Jerry, Janis, Grace and the rest of the San Francisco Sound. Take your own trip through the Summer of Love here at the Vault. See our Summer of Love items in the Vault
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| New T-Shirt Sizes |
They say you can't please everyone all of the time, but with two choices in t-shirt sizes we're positive you'll find the perfect fit. Now we're offering Full Cut T-shirts. Fit like your favorite beefy tee, they'll give you a bit more breathing room so you shouldn't have to go up in size as with our retro cut shirts. We only have a few designs to offer now but keep checking in for new additions. Simply type "full cut" in the search bar.
See our New T-Shirt Sizes in the Vault
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- Feature Story on the trials and tribulations of Glenn Danzig
- Switchback: Sufjan Stevens and Cat Stevens are of the same breed
- Paul Williams on Buddy Holly's renowned tune "Peggy Sue"
- A look at Modest Mouse's Good News for People Who Love Bad News
- Our Riot Gear! column dives headfirst into mp3s
- Crate Digger: The Rheostatics: The Story of Harmelodia
Read this issue of Crawdaddy!
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