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Kris Kristofferson's Mentorship Shaped Journalist Cameron Crowe's Storied Career
26 Oct
Summary
- Kris Kristofferson helped kickstart Cameron Crowe's career as a music journalist in 1972
- Kristofferson gave Crowe a "scoop" on a secret album with Bob Dylan, leading to Crowe's first Rolling Stone cover story
- Crowe reunited with Kristofferson in 2019 and thanked him for his guidance early on

In a recent interview, acclaimed filmmaker Cameron Crowe reflects on the lasting impact of his early encounters with legendary singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson. Crowe, now 68, first interviewed Kristofferson in 1972 when he was just 15 years old, working as a freelance journalist for an underground newspaper.
Kristofferson, who sadly passed away in 2024 at the age of 88, went out of his way to mentor the young Crowe, engaging him in deep conversations about movies, music, and literature. Crowe credits Kristofferson with helping kickstart his career, even providing him with a "scoop" on a secret album he had recorded with Bob Dylan in Mexico. This information ultimately led to Crowe's first cover story for Rolling Stone magazine in 1978.
Years later, in 2019, Crowe had the chance to reunite with Kristofferson at a tribute concert for Joni Mitchell. Though the aging musician didn't recognize Crowe, the filmmaker was still able to express his gratitude for Kristofferson's pivotal role in his early career. "I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you," Crowe told him.
Kristofferson's willingness to take the time to mentor a young, aspiring journalist left a lasting impression on Crowe, who now sees the singer-songwriter as one of his "heroes" - someone who opened doors and provided guidance when it was most needed.




