Music City Walk Of Fame To Induct Old Dominion, Charley Pride & Liz Rose
The Music City Walk of Fame has unveiled its newest inductees. Old Dominion, Charley Pride (posthumously) and Liz Rose will be inducted on Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. The ceremony will be open to the public. Old Dominion, Pride and Rose will be the 110th, 111th and 112th stars on the Walk of Fame, recognized for their work of preserving the musical heritage of Nashville.
“These inductees represent the heart of Nashville’s music story,” says Ellen Pryor, Chair of Music City Inc., the foundation of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, and Director of Communications at Frist Art Museum. “From Old Dominion’s rise from songwriters to stars, to Charley Pride’s trailblazing legacy, to Liz Rose’s timeless storytelling that defined an era — each has left an unforgettable mark on music and on Nashville.”
Since forming, Old Dominion have had nine No. 1 hits, collected eight ACM awards and seven CMA awards for Group of the Year. Their sixth album Barbara dropped on Aug. 22, and they are currently on their “How Good Is That – World Tour” performing in arenas through 2026.
Before his passing in 2o20, Pride was a Grand Ole Opry member, a three time GRAMMY winner, and was a recipient of the Recording Academy’s “Lifetime Achievement Award.” He had 39 chart-toppers, including “Kiss An Angel Good Morning.” Pride was also named CMA’s Entertainer of the Year in 1971, and was Top Male Vocalist in 1971 and 1972.
Songwriter Rose has most notably co-penned 16 tracks with Taylor Swift, including the GRAMMY winning “White Horse” and GRAMMY nominated “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version).” She also co-wrote the 2015 GRAMMY and CMA winning song “Girl Crush,” recorded by Little Big Town.
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