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Black country music singers: From DeFord Bailey to Mickey Guyton


4:12 pm UTC Feb. 16, 2021
Country music trailblazer Charley Pride
Photo: Ricky Rogers, The Tennessean, Illustration: Brian Gray, USA TODAY Network
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As the National Museum of African American Music opens its doors, journalists from the USA TODAY Network explore the stories, places and people who helped make music what it is today in our expansive series, Hallowed Sound.
Intertwining Black and white communities shaped country music.
Decades before Entertainer of the Year trophies and heated competition for radio placement, the fiddle  descending from European immigrants  and the banjo  created by African slaves  melded in the American South. ....

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In Memoriam 2020: Music


The not-singing bird
With endless silence.
David Olney
People say it was a poetic exit. I assure you, NOBODY wants to die onstage figuratively or literally. On Jan. 18, Americana pioneer, singer-songwriter, recording artist, pre-pandemic streamcaster, actor, and my longtime client and good friend David Olney died of an apparent heart attack midsong. He was center stage between Amy Rigby and Scott Miller at the 30A Songwriter Festival in the Florida panhandle. His last words: “I’m sorry.” His mantra, however, was, “Always be true to the song.”
Understanding the covenant between the audience and performer, David earned rapt attention from folks wondering how to classify what they were witnessing. Was it country? Folk? Blues? Vaudeville? Scottish newspaper ....

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Obituary: Charley Pride, singer who became the first major black star in country music


Died: December 12, 2020.
CHARLEY Pride, who has died aged 86 from complications of Covid-19, was a country singer who broke the mould several times over. His honey-sweet, easy-going voice on deep-fried classics such as Kiss an Angel Good Mornin’ and Crystal Chandelier saw him sell millions of records and become successful all over the world. He released more than 50 albums, and scored 29 No.1’s in the Country music chart. During his 3- years with the RCA label, only Elvis Presley sold more records than he did.
As a black artist operating within what has historically been a predominantly white genre, his talents came to the fore during an era of institutionalised racism, and his early records were issued without a picture of him. He was only the second artist of colour to become a member of the home of country royalty, the Grand Ole Opry. ....

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Obituary: Charley Pride


Charley Pride, who has died of complications from Covid-19 aged 86, was a hugely successful American country music star who made history when in 1969 he topped the US country charts, the first black performer to achieve that feat since Louis Jordan 25 years earlier.
The song was All I Have to Offer You (Is Me), and with its lush background vocals and slick production the song epitomised the Nashville sound pioneered by Chet Atkins, the great guitarist and RCA executive who produced it with Cowboy Jack Clement.
Pride hit his artistic purple patch in the late 1960s and early 1970s with ballads of broken hearts, including Just Between You and Me and Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger, as well as more uptempo hits with countrypolitan appeal, among them Kiss an Angel Good Mornin and the paean to hitchhiking Is Anybody Going to San Antone?. ....

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