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Staind front man Aaron Lewis moves into country music with Blaster Records Examiner.com As a matter of fact, Rucker was the first African American to chart a number one on the Hot Country Songs charts since Charley Pride in 1983, with his first single, “Don't Think I Don't Think About It.” A few artists have had amazing success ... |
![]() Cape Breton Post | Pride and joy Cape Breton Post SYDNEY — American country music legend Charley Pride has made a point of touring north of the border throughout his illustrious career. “I really love it, I do. It's one of my favourite countries to go to,” he said, noting his Canadian fans keep him ... |
![]() Cape Breton Post | Charley Pride says Canadian promoters were less discriminatory than in US Winnipeg Free Press TORONTO - When Charley Pride was first starting out in the 1960s, he recalls many promoters were hesitant to book a black country artist for fear of hostility from predominantly white audiences. Except, that is, when Pride was in Canada. Pride says Canuck promoters didn't discriminate |
![]() National Post | Darren Calabrese/National Post National Post Charley Pride has sold 70 million albums, had 36 No. 1 singles, has a standing invitation to perform at the Grand Ole Opry whenever he pleases, and a cellphone screensaver that pictures him standing next to the current president of the United States. |
Country star sings on Nanaimo News Bulletin By Melissa Fryer - Nanaimo News Bulletin Surgery on his vocal cords could have taken away one of Charley Pride's special gifts. But it didn't and Pride's friends say he's singing the best he ever has. He had the surgery to remove a cancerous lump on ... |








