Kiefer Sutherland has performed in 11 #1 box office hits, and he won a Golden Globe and Emmy for his role as Jack Bauer in the hit TV series “24.” In 2016, he decided to switch gears and pursue a country music career. His debut country music recording, “Down in a Hole,” was well-received, described as a “compelling, truth-telling album.” Sutherland has released his third studio album, “Bloor Street,” and he’s performing at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur on March 17. He recently joined “City Lights” senior producer Kim Drobes to share why and how he decided to dive into the world of country music.
Interview highlights:
Two completely different worlds of performance:
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