
(RGA) Country music icon Clint Black's highly anticipated memoir, Killin' Time, is officially out now! The book offers fans an intimate and deeply personal look at the life and career behind one of country music's most enduring voices.
From his breakout success with the landmark 1989 debut album Killin' Time to becoming one of the genre's most celebrated artists with more than 20 million records sold, 22 No. 1 singles, and countless awards, Black shares the remarkable story behind the music for the very first time.
In the memoir, Black opens up about his early years growing up outside Houston, his struggles as a young songwriter playing clubs and hotel bars across Texas, the highs and pressures of superstardom, his lasting marriage to actress and singer Lisa Hartman Black, and the recent cervical spine injury that threatened his ability to sing.
Filled with vivid storytelling, honesty, and Black's signature charm, Killin' Time gives readers a rare glimpse into the life, legacy, and resilience of one of country music's most influential artists. Order at Amazon (Ad)
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