Clint Black Is Ready To Tell His Story


Clint Black is one of the most successful country artists of all time. Nobody was more successful in country music in the ’90s decade than Black, save for Garth Brooks. A whopping thirteen #1 singles including his first four consecutively, and a total of 29 Top 10 hits puts Clint Black in an elite class. That class is often referred to as the “Class of ’89,” and also includes Country Music Hall of Famers Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson

But unlike his contemporaries, Clint Black isn’t in the Hall of Fame. When Clint Black’s wife Lisa Hartman had their first child in May of 2001, he decided to take three years off to enjoy and support his young family. When he returned to country music, radio and the rest of the industry had moved on. He’s still enjoyed quite a successful career as a legacy artist, but it’s always felt like Clint Black deserved more attention and notoriety.

The Country Music Hall of Fame and others might be reluctant to tell his story, but Clint Black isn’t. On May 19th, 2026, he’s planning to release his memoir, KILLIN’ TIME: My Life and Music via Harper Influence, which is an imprint of HarperCollins. The book is written with Craig Shelburne, who recently did a great job on the Grand Ole Opry’s 100th Anniversary book.


“This is the story of a dreamer with a persistent soul. After ten years of playing clubs in Texas, I never knew if I’d get the chance to record my music in Nashville. And then, in one year, my life changed forever,” says the now 63 year old Black. “If my story—this crazy, 40-year rollercoaster ride, can inspire that young singer-songwriter rinsing and repeating every day, or reinforce the person struggling through a seemingly endless grind in the pursuit of a dream, well, then, I’ll know my life has made a difference.”

The book is said to be candid, unfiltered, and covers both Clint Black’s high and lows as opposed to sugar coating the narrative. Editor Maddie Pillari adds, “This is more than a musician’s memoir; it’s the definitive account of a transformative era in country music.”

Killin’ Time: My Life and Music is now available for pre-order.

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