Music
City Walk of Fame to Induct Charley Pride, Liz Rose, and Old Dominion on
November 11
Ceremony
at Music City Walk of Fame Park to take place at 1 p.m.
NASHVILLE,
Tenn. – Reigning CMA and ACM Group of the Year Old Dominion, Charley
Pride, who broke color barriers as country music’s first Black superstar,
and two-time GRAMMY-winning songwriter Liz Rose will be
inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame on Tuesday, November 11,
2025, at 1 p.m., the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp announced
today.
“These
inductees represent the heart of Nashville’s music story,” said 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.”
Pride
passed away on December 12, 2020 and will be inducted posthumously. Members of
the public are invited to view the ceremony. Media must be credentialed
prior to the event (please see credential information below).
The
ceremony will recognize the 110th, 111th and 112th star on the Music City Walk
of Fame. Inductees are recognized for their significant work of preserving the
musical heritage of Nashville and for contributing to the world through song.
Old
Dominion has
had nine No. 1 songs and is nominated for CMA’s “Group of the Year” in 2025.
The band is the reigning eight-time Academy of Country Music and seven-time
Country Music Association “Group of the Year.” Their sixth studio album Barbara
was released on August 22, and they are performing in stadiums and arenas on
the How Good Is That - World Tour through the first half of 2026.
Pride was a Grand Ole
Opry member, three-time GRAMMY winner and Recording Academy “Lifetime
Achievement Award” winner, who topped the country charts 36 times, including
“Kiss An Angel Good Morning,” a massive No. 1 crossover hit that sold over a
million singles and helped Pride land the Country Music Association’s
“Entertainer of the Year” award in 1971 and the “Top Male Vocalist” awards of
1971 and 1972.
Rose co-wrote 16 songs
with Taylor Swift, including the 2023 GRAMMY-nominated Song of the Year “All
Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version),” the GRAMMY’s 2010 Best
Country Song “White Horse,” and No. 1 crossover hits “Teardrops On My Guitar,”
“You Belong With Me,” and “Tim McGraw.” In 2015, she won CMA Song of the Year
and the GRAMMY’s Best Country Song for the Little Big Town smash “Girl Crush.”
The
Music City Walk of Fame was created in 2006 on Nashville’s Music Mile, a
roughly one- mile stretch that connects downtown to Music Row. Permanent
sidewalk medallions with the names of inductees are displayed in a star design.
The
Music City Walk of Fame is an official project of Music City Inc., the
charitable foundation of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and is
produced with the support of founding sponsor Gibson. Additional partners
include Metro Nashville International Airport (BNA), the City of Nashville,
Metro Parks and Recreation and Nashville Downtown Partnership. Nominations are
open to the public and are accepted in the categories of Artist, Musician,
Songwriter and Producer/Music Industry Executive. Application forms are
reviewed by the Music City Walk of Fame anonymous selection committee. For more
information about the Music City Walk of Fame, go to visitmusiccity.com/walkoffame.
Old
Dominion
Old
Dominion’s skyscraping anthems and electrifying live shows have put the
multi-platinum-selling band prominently at the forefront of country music.
Fusing clever lyrics and an infectious sound, their lyrical wit and hook-heavy
songwriting has certainly proved to be a winning formula for Nashville’s
hottest band. It’s no wonder Rolling Stone cited Old Dominion as “one of
mainstream country music’s most popular live groups.” Since breaking onto the
music scene, the band has notched nine No. 1 singles at country radio,
surpassed five billion on-demand streams, earned a dozen RIAA Platinum and Gold
single certifications, and headlined arenas and amphitheaters around the globe.
Old Dominion are currently the reigning eight-time Academy of Country Music and
seven-time Country Music Association “Group of the Year,” and most recently
received yet another CMA nomination for “Group of the Year” in 2025. Between
the ACMs and CMAs, Old Dominion has won the “Group of the Year” title more than
any other act in country music history. The band performed a seven-show
residency at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium this February, raising more
than $1.25M for seven charities the band has been actively engaged with over
their career. The band’s highly anticipated sixth studio album Barbara was released
on August 22, and their massive How Good Is That - World Tour has seen them
trek across the globe with stadium and arena performances to continue through
the first half of 2026. weareolddominion.com
Charley
Pride
Charley
Pride celebrated more than 50 years as a recording artist, enjoying one of the
most successful careers in country music history and is credited with helping
break color barriers by becoming the first black superstar within the genre. A
true living legend, he sold tens of millions of records worldwide with his
large repertoire of hits. A three-time GRAMMY® award and Recording Academy
“Lifetime Achievement Award” winner, Pride garnered no less than 36
chart-topping country hits, including “Kiss An Angel Good Morning,” a massive
No. 1 crossover hit that sold over a million singles and helped Pride land the
Country Music Association’s “Entertainer of the Year” award in 1971 and the
“Top Male Vocalist” awards of 1971 and 1972. A proud member of the Grand Ole
Opry, Pride performed concerts worldwide and toured the United States, Canada,
Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. He received the
Crossroads of American Music Award at the 2019 GRAMMY Museum® Mississippi Gala
in November of 2019 and the Country Music Association’s Willie Nelson Lifetime
Achievement Award one year later in November 2020. On December 12, 2020, Pride
died at the age of 86 from complications due to COVID-19. His work and legacy
continue to be honored posthumously; the Ryman Auditorium added a statue of
Pride to its Icon Walk in 2023, and one of his most lauded recordings, “Kiss An
Angel Good Morning,” was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame® in 2024; and in
2017 forgotten reels were discovered in Pride’s Dallas studio, later revealed
to contain his unreleased 1980s Brook Benton tribute sessions. Digitally
restored in 2021, the collection was finally released as Endlessly: A
Tribute to Brook Benton on September 19, 2025, via Music City Records.
His memory and storied legacy will live on through his vast library of stories
and songs. charleypride.com
Liz
Rose
Liz
Rose is a multiple GRAMMY-winning songwriter who has been inducted into the
Songwriters Hall of Fame, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and Texas Heritage
Songwriters Hall of Fame. Rose co-wrote 16 songs with Taylor Swift, including
2023 GRAMMY-nominated Song of the Year “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
(Taylor’s Version),” GRAMMY’s 2010 Best Country Song “White Horse,” and No. 1
crossover hits “Teardrops On My Guitar,” “You Belong With Me,” and “Tim
McGraw.” In 2015, she won CMA Song of the Year and GRAMMY’s Best Country Song
for the Little Big Town smash “Girl Crush,” written with her Love Junkies -
Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey. Rose and the Love Junkies also co-wrote
Miranda Lambert’s GRAMMY-nominated single “It All Comes Out In The Wash” and Parker
McCollum’s recent No. 1 hit “Burn It Down.” Rose has penned songs for Tim
McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill, Kenny Chesney, Blake Shelton, Bonnie
Raitt, Dan + Shay, Chris Young, Eli Young Band, Megan Moroney and many other
major artists. In 2010, she founded Liz Rose Music, an independent publishing
company that has helped propel the careers of over a dozen other hit
songwriters. Rose also serves the songwriting community as a board member of
CMA and NSAI. thelizrose.com
The
Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and Visit Music City
The
mission of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and Visit Music City is
to maximize the economic contribution of the convention and tourism industry to
the community by developing and marketing Nashville as a premier destination.
Visit the NCVC’s website at visitmusiccity.com and follow us on
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