TODAY IN BLACK MUSIC HISTORY – MAY 10, 2013
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MAY 10, 1980 – “CHARLIE PRIDE” – jumped on the country charts with “You Win Again” reaching #1. Pride, the most popular black artist in country music history would go on the have an extraordinary sixty-seven hits between 1966 and 1989. Although his music was overwhelmingly country, he managed to cross to the pop charts eleven times, including his biggest hit “Kiss Angel Good Morning” – which reached #1 for five weeks country and #21 on the Pop Charts.
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