Rolling Stone Marty Stuart Remembers Charley Pride: ‘The Grandest of All My Country Music Heroes’
“I hope people listen to the records and discover how truly essential and profound his body of work is,” says Stuart of the trailblazing singer, who died Saturday at 86
By Courtesy of Marty Stuart
Charley Pride’s death on Saturday from complications of Covid-19 resulted in an outpouring from artists including Dolly Parton, Maren Morris, Darius Rucker, and Marty Stuart. Stuart also honored Pride regularly while he was living, inviting the country legend on his RFD-TV show more than any other artist. After Pride’s death, Stuart and his wife, singer Connie Smith, posted a tribute saying, “I was so proud to call Mr. Pride my friend. He was, and will forever be one of the grandest of all my country music heroes.” Here, Stuart tells us about his relationship with the late singer.
Marty Stuart Remembers Charley Pride: The Grandest of All My Country Music Heroes
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