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  • Nov 13, 1987
    16th Avenue releases Charley Pride's "Shouldn't It Be Easier Than This"
    Mar 28, 1988
    Charley Pride's "You're So Good When You're Bad" is featured in a climactic moment on the CBS sitcom "Designing Women"
    Jan 2, 1989
    Charley Pride sings the national anthem at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas and is grand marshal at the parade. The UCLA Bruins beat the Arkansas Razorbacks, 17-3
    Jan 21, 1989
    Mary Chapin Carpenter appears for the first time on TV's venerable "Hee Haw." Also on the telecast are Charley Pride, Sawyer Brown, Hoyt Axton and Jerry Jeff Walker
    Jun 10, 1989
    Alabama hosts June Jam VIII in Fort Payne, Alabama, with two dozen acts, including Ricky Van Shelton, Southern Pacific, Eddie Rabbitt, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Buck Owens, Charley Pride, Skip Ewing, The Gatlin Brothers, The Bellamy Brothers and The Charlie Daniels Band
    Jan 20, 1990
    Popcorn entrepreneur Orville Redenbacher co-hosts "Hee Haw." Musical snacks for the night are provided by Charley Pride and Daniele Alexander
    Jun 23, 1990
    Charley Pride collects a hit, scores a run, and makes a running catch off the bat of former Boston Red Sox infielder Pete Runnels during an old-timers exhibition game at Texas Stadium in Irving
    Jul 8, 1990
    The Grand Ole Opry goes to Houston as Charley Pride, The Gatlin Brothers, Minnie Pearl, Roy Acuff, Loretta Lynn and Bill Monroe perform for president George Bush and foreign dignitaries at the beginning of an economic summit
    Feb 2, 1991
    Charley Pride and Tony Orlando tie a musical ribbon on "Hee Haw" proceedings
    Jul 4, 1991
    Charley Pride and Neal McCoy perform with The Statler Brothers at their "Happy Birthday U.S.A." concert

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