Music star Charley Pride dies from coronavirus

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Music star Charley Pride dies from coronavirus

Los Angeles: Pride, credited for being the first modern Black superstar of country music, died on December 12 in Dallas, Texas. His publicist shared the news of his demise, reports variety.com.

The country singer was known for hits like “Kiss an angel good mornin’” and “Is anybody goin’ to San Antone”.

Born in Mississippi in 1934, he worked in cotton fields, played professional baseball and served in the US army before moving to Nashville in 1963 to pursue a career in music. He went on to become country music’s first Black superstar and the first Black member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. He is also one of three Black artists to become members of the Grand Ole Opry.

Pride had just been seen on live TV in November as he received a lifetime achievement award from the Country Music Association on its annual telecast. On November 11, he did his final performance at the telecast. He performed a duet of his classic “Kiss an angel good mornin’” with Jimmie Allen.

Before the CMA Awards telecast, all the performers were said to have undergone repeated Covid-19 tests prior.

With many wondering if there is a connection with Pride contracting Covid-19 so soon after appearing on the show, CMA representatives have come out with a statement to address the doubts.

“Charley was tested prior to traveling to Nashville. He was tested upon landing in Nashville, and again on show day, with all tests coming back negative. After returning to Texas following the CMA Awards, Charley again tested negative multiple times. All of us in the country music community are heartbroken by Charley’s passing. Out of respect for his family during their grieving period, we will not be commenting on this further,” the CMA wrote in a statement posted to its website.

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