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- Charley Pride, American country music singer who broke new ground in the s by becoming the most successful African American star in that field to date and a standard bearer for the hard-core honky-tonk sound.
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- Charley Frank Pride (Ma – Decem) was an American singer, guitarist, and professional baseball player.
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- Becoming a trailblazing Country Music superstar was an improbable destiny for Charley Pride considering his humble beginnings as a sharecropper’s son on a cotton farm in Sledge, Mississippi.
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Becoming a trailblazing country music superstar was an improbable destiny for Charley Pride, especially considering his humble beginnings as a sharecropper’s son on a cotton farm in Sledge, Mississippi. His unique journey to the top of the music charts includes a tumultuous detour through the world of Negro league minor league and semi-pro baseball as well as many long years of labor alongside the volcanic fires of a smelter. But, in the end, with boldness, perseverance and undeniable musical talent, he managed to parlay a series of fortuitous encounters with Nashville insiders into an amazing legacy of hit singles and tens of millions in record sales.
Growing up, Pride was exposed primarily to blues, gospel and country music. His father inadvertently fostered Pride’s love of country music by tuning the family’s Philco radio to Nashville’s WSM-AM in order to catch Grand Ole Opry broadcasts. At 14 years of age, Pride purchased his first guitar — a Silvertone from a Sears Roe