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Aug 8, 1977Charley Pride and Ronnie Milsap perform for Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere at the Grand Ole Opry House in NashvilleAug 22, 1977RCA releases Charley Pride's "More To Me"Oct 1, 1977Charley Pride performs the national anthem at the Liberty Bowl, where son Kraig Pride plays for Memphis State. The Louisville Cardinals edge the Tigers, 14-13Oct 29, 1977Charley Pride sings "I'll Be Leaving Alone" and "A Whole Lotta Things To Sing About" on "Hee Haw." Musical guest Hank Thompson performs "Honky-Tonk Girl," Buck Owens delivers "But You Know I Love You" and the Hagers cover "Sunflower"Nov 3, 1977A 12-piece string section is overdubbed on Charley Pride's "Where Do I Put Her Memory" at RCA Studio A in NashvilleNov 12, 1977Charley Pride's "More To Me" rises to #1 on the Billboard country singles chartDec 13, 1977Charley Pride records "Someone Loves You Honey" and "You Almost Slipped My Mind" at Sound Masters in NashvilleDec 21, 1977A 12-piece string section is added to the Charley Pride single "Someone Loves You Honey" at Sound Masters in NashvilleJan 11, 1978Charley Pride records "Burgers And Fries" and "When I Stop Leaving (I'll Be Gone)" at Sound Masters in NashvilleJan 13, 1978Dick Cavett visits the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville to shoot interviews with Barabara Mandrell and Charley Pride for his PBS talk show, "Cavett"
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