After almost 40 years in country music, Clint Black is going to put his life and career experiences on paper. “Killin’ Time: My Life and Music” will cover his life from childhood to high school drop out to the very top of the country music world. The memoir also features a 16-page color photo insert, offering fans a glimpse into his life and career. In a statement, Black says, “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. If my story – this crazy, 40-year rollercoaster ride – can inspire that young singer-songwriter grinding every day, or support someone struggling through a seemingly endless pursuit of a dream, then I’ll know my life has made a difference.” “Killin’ Time: My Life and Music” will be available everywhere May 19.

