THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #5 – Charley Pride

Episode #5 – Charley Pride

Hey.  It’s Me.

For lovers of traditional country music (that’s me) it just doesn’t get any better than Charley Pride.  I recall taking a friend of mine to see Charley Pride in concert and at one point looking over and seeing tears of joy streaming down his face.  That’s not an exaggeration, but as Pride says in this interview he’s “in the business of feelings, lyrics and emotions.”  If that’s what Charley Pride is selling, he can consider himself a successful salesman because of the gusto with which people consume his music.

Charley Pride is honest and down-to-earth in this interview and we talk about his latest album Music in My Heart, featuring 13 new recordings and the man behind the music.  It’s all here folks.  Welcome to it.

Charley Pride is a guest on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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