Charley Pride left Dion more than a famous last name — he gave his son years beside him onstage before Dion ever had to carry the music alone. Dion began performing young, but some of his most important lessons came while working with his father. He played lead guitar and keyboards in Charley’s shows and spent years opening concerts for him, learning how Charley handled a song, a band, and an audience from only a few feet away. Charley later recorded one of Dion’s own compositions, “I Miss My Home,” for his 2011 album Choices. Then Charley died on December 12, 2020, at 86. He left behind a Country Music Hall of Fame career, dozens of No. 1 country hits, and a place in history that few artists could ever match. Dion was left with something more personal: the songs he had spent years playing beside his father. After Charley was gone, Dion kept performing them. One of the songs he has continued to carry is “Mountain of Love,” a song that became especially meaningful during the years they toured together. For a long time, Dion stood a few feet behind his father with a guitar in his hands. Now he stands there without him, keeping the same music moving forward.
Charley Pride and Dion: The Music That Never Really Left the Stage For Dion, growing up as Charley Pride’s son…