NO DIVORCE. NO TABLOID. NO REALITY SHOW. NOT ONE INTERVIEW WHERE HE TRASHED HIS WIFE. Just 64 years with the same woman. Charley Pride met Rozene Cohran in Memphis in 1956, back when he was still chasing baseball dreams with a fastball and a prayer. He was a sharecropper’s son from Mississippi. She had polish, education, and every reason to choose an easier life. She chose him. They married that same year, before the world knew his name. Before the Grand Ole Opry. Before the awards. Before the nearly 30 No. 1 country hits. Before country music had to make room for a Black man with one of the warmest voices it had ever heard. When the crowds stared, Rozene stayed. When the industry whispered, Rozene stayed. When Charley became a Hall of Famer, she was still the quiet center of the story. He passed away on December 12, 2020 — just 16 days before their 64th wedding anniversary. She never got that last December 28th with him. But she got every one before it.
Charley Pride and Rozene Cohran: A Love Story That Lasted 64 Years A Meeting in Memphis In 1956, long before…