On this day in 1971, Charley Pride found himself in a by-now familiar position—atop the country singles chart .
Five years ago today, the world said goodbye to the fearless artist who became country music's first Black star.
Country music lost a trailblazer five years ago, December 12, when Charley Pride, the first Black star in country music, died at age 86.
Charley Pride, considered the first, and one of the only, Black superstars in country music, died of COVID-19 complications Saturday in Dallas, according to an official statement. He was 86 years old.
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Pride’s death came just weeks after he received a lifetime achievement award at the Country Music Association Awards. And now, all these years after his death, Pride has one final gift to give back to ...
Charley Pride left behind an incredible legacy — consisting of numerous No. 1 hits and millions of record sales — after his death. Now, the country music legend’s legacy will be further solidified ...
The world lost country music icon Charley Pride to complications from COVID-19 back in 2020. He was 86. Pride’s death came just weeks after he received a lifetime achievement award at the Country ...