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Charley Pride, Country Music's First Major Black Star, Dies At 86

December 12, 20206:38 PM ET

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Country music legend Charley Pride died on Saturday at age 86 from complications due to COVID-19. Pride, who gave his final performance last month at the CMA Awards in Nashville, was the first Black performer inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.


Charley Pride, who sold millions of records and was the first Black performer to become a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, among many other honors, has died at age 86. A statement posted on the singer's website said Pride passed away in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday from complications due to COVID-19.

A sharecropper's son from Mississippi, Pride became one of the first Black men to become a major star in genre where most of the biggest hitmakers are white. Rising to prominence in the 1960s and '70s, Pride recorded dozens of songs that topped the country music charts, including "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'" and "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone."

Pride had at least 30 no. 1 hits on the country music charts, and won nearly every major award in available to a country musician. In all, Pride won three Grammys, including "Best Male Country Vocal Performance" in 1972 as well as several awards from the Country Music Association, who named him their Entertainer of the Year in 1971. His final performance was on November 11 at the CMA Awards, where he performed "Kiss and Angel Good Mornin'" with Jimmie Allen.
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Alongside his competitive accolades, Pride gained nearly every other honor awarded to someone of his stature in the genre, including inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame, in 2000, and the Grand Ole Opry — the mecca of country music where Pride first performed in 1967 — in 1993.

Pride's accomplishments weren't just confined to the Nashville scene. Honors came from as far away as Hollywood, including a star on the Walk of Fame in 1999 and a lifetime achievement from the Grammy awards in 2017. He also reportedly served as the inspiration for the character Tommy Brown – a fictional Black country music performer played by the actor Timothy Brown – in Robert Altman's sprawling 1975 film Nashville.

Just before he received the Lifetime Achievement Grammy, he told NPR he often resisted the label of pioneer.

"I've never seen anything but the staunch American Charley Pride," he says. "When I got into it, they used different descriptions. They'll say, 'Charley, how did it feel to be the Jackie Robinson of country music?' or 'How did it feel to be first colored country singer?' Pride said.

"It don't bother me, other than I have to explain it to you — how I maneuvered around all these obstacles to get to where I am today. I've got a great-grandson and daughter, and they're gonna be asking them that too if we don't get out of this crutch we all been in all these years of trying to get free of all that, you see? 'Y'all,' 'them' and 'us.'"

Born on March 18, 1934 in Sledge, Miss., Pride grew up less than 300 miles from Nashville, but the road to country music stardom was filled with diversions. He served in the U.S. Army and pursued a baseball career playing in the segregated Negro American League and the minor leagues, and worked at a smelting plant in Montana, where he started to raise a family.

Pride started singing while he was still playing baseball, but didn't move to Nashville right away. He signed with RCA in 1965 and in 1967 released "Just Between You and Me," which became his first country music top 10. From there he never looked back, racking up more than 60 all together over the next decade and a half.

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I was force fed Charlie Pride by my father via 8-track in the car and truck. Those tunes still ring in my head.


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via 8-track


8-track.

A kindly, caring neighbor should have dropped an anonymous dime to Children's Services.

8-track.
What hideous torture.


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Along with cassette tapes. I don't know how many hours I spent winding it with a pencil hoping to make the wind tight enough so it wouldn't get stuck in the tape recorder again.


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You know my love will Not Fade Away.........


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RIP Charlie. You were a great performer and a trailblazer.


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Charlie Pride broke the color barrier in country music. He was a true force of nature in his day. When they first started sending his demos to radio stations, they made sure there wasn't a picture of him included. Audiences would often be shocked when he came on stage to find out he was a black man.

He handled it with grace and a quick joke. He knew exactly how to disarm the crowd right away..... “Then, I'd say 'I know it's a little unique me coming out on this country music show wearing a permanent tan.'"

RIP Charlie


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Originally Posted By: jfanent
I was force fed Charlie Pride by my father via 8-track in the car and truck. Those tunes still ring in my head.


Same here, except it was my mother, and they were on vinyl. She once told me she thought he was white until she saw him on TV.

Can’t say anything bad about Charley, great career..... RIP Mr. Pride.


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