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Before his mentor Sholes died in 1968, Atkins had become vice president of RCA's country division.
In 1987 he told Nine-O-One Network Magazine that he was " ashamed " of his promotion: " I wanted to be known as a guitarist and I know, too, that they give you titles like that in lieu of money.
So beware when they want to make you vice president.
" He had brought Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Connie Smith, Bobby Bare, Dolly Parton, Jerry Reed and John Hartford to the label in the 1960s and inspired and helped countless others.
He took a considerable risk during the mid-1960s, when the Civil Rights Movement sparked violence throughout the South by signing country music's first African-American singer Charley Pride, who sang rawer country than the smoother music Atkins had pioneered.

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