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Charley Pride at Schroeder Dance Hall at Schroeder Hall in Goliad, Texas
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Charley Pride at Schroeder Dance Hall at Schroeder Hall in Goliad, Texas
Charley Pride at Schroeder Dance Hall at Schroeder Hall in Goliad, Texas
DATE:
Saturday, December 2, 2017
TIME:
Doors | 8:00 PM
Showtime 9:00 PM
LOCATION:
Schroeder Hall
12516 FM 622
Goliad, Texas 77963
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Charley Pride at Schroeder Dance Hall
Saturday, December 2nd
Doors Open at 8:00
Advance General Admission - $58 online ($65 Day of Show)
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$58.00 - $65.00
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Born to poor sharecroppers, one of eleven children in Sledge, Mississippi, Pride is a timeless everyman, revered by his musical peers and adored by countless millions of fans around the globe. His golden baritone voice has transcended race and spanned the generations.
Charley Pride unofficially started his music career in the late 1950s as a ballplayer with the Negro American League’s Memphis Red Sox singing and playing guitar on the team bus between ballparks. Self-taught on a guitar bought at the age 14 from Sears Roebuck, Pride would join various bands' onstage as he and the team roved the country.
Over the past thirty years, Pride has remained one of the Top 20 best-selling country artists of all-time. His incredible legacy includes 36 #1 hit singles, over 70 million albums sold, 31 gold and 4 platinum albums - including one quadruple platinum. On RCA Records, Charley Pride is second in sales only to Elvis Presley.
Dozens of Pride's chart toppers now stand as modern classics. "Kiss An Angel Good Morning" went on to be a million-selling crossover single and helped Pride land Country Music Association Awards as Entertainer of the Year in 1971 and Top Male Vocalist in 1971 and 1972.
Other memorable Pride standards include "Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone?" "I'm So Afraid of Losing You Again," "Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town," "Someone Loves You Honey," "When I Stop Leaving I'll be gone," "Burgers and Fries," and "You're So Good When You're Bad," to name but a few. His moving performances of Hank Williams classics "Kaw-Liga" and "Honky Tonk Blues" on his number 1 album, "There's a Little Bit of Hank in Me", was also certified Gold.