Charley Pride was Country music's first African-American superstar. Between 1967 and 1987, he amassed no fewer than 52 Top 10 Country hits and went on to sell tens of millions of records worldwide.
Opening for is Jake Penrod, who was named 2017 Honky Tonk Male Vocalist of the Year at the annual Ameripolitan Awards in Austin and 2016 Pure Country Male Vocalist of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists.
Charley Pride was Country music's first African-American superstar. Between 1967 and 1987, he amassed no fewer than 52 Top 10 Country hits and went on to sell tens of millions of records worldwide.
Opening for is Jake Penrod, who was named 2017 Honky Tonk Male Vocalist of the Year at the annual Ameripolitan Awards in Austin and 2016 Pure Country Male Vocalist of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists.
Charley Pride was Country music's first African-American superstar. Between 1967 and 1987, he amassed no fewer than 52 Top 10 Country hits and went on to sell tens of millions of records worldwide.
Opening for is Jake Penrod, who was named 2017 Honky Tonk Male Vocalist of the Year at the annual Ameripolitan Awards in Austin and 2016 Pure Country Male Vocalist of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists.