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America’s out-of-control Coronavirus pandemic has claimed the life of another music legend, the iconic country singer Charley Pride. One of the great song interpreters of all time, Pride’s sensitive but resounding baritone delivered him every accolade possible in the industry, including the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Grand Ole Opry and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He died in Dallas on Saturday at age 86, his PR firm said.
Between 1966 and 1987, Pride released 52 top ten singles, including 30 that reached number one. His indelible sides include “Just Between You And Me,” “Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone,” “Crystal Chandeliers,” and “All I Have To Offer You (Is Me).” He was a gifted interpreter of Hank Williams, whom he admired, including hits on “Kaw-Liga” and “Honky Tonk Blues.” He’d been active on the road and was the subject of a PBS American Masters documentary in 2019. Pride was last seen in performance just a month ago at the Nov
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