
Charley Pride, the pioneering country artist best known as the genre’s first Black superstar, died Saturday in Dallas, Texas, of COVID-19 complications, according to Jeremy Westby of 2911 Enterprises. Pride was 86 years old.
Best-known for his rich baritone and chart-topping hits including “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’,” “Is Anybody
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