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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2020 12:34:18 GMT -5
RIP Charlie Daniels, what a great player you were.
Charlie Daniels -- a country and Southern rock legend known for his hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" -- has died after suffering a stroke ... according to his website. The Country Music Hall of Famer died Monday morning at the Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee. Doctors determined the cause of death was a hemorrhagic stroke. Daniels' career began in the late 1950s, as a skilled player of the guitar, fiddle and banjo ... he formed a rock band and hit the road. In the '60s, he co-wrote an Elvis Presley song -- "It Hurts Me" -- and played instruments for the likes of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. Daniels put out his first solo album in 1971 and had his first big hit -- "Uneasy Rider" -- in 1973. He'd go on to play the fiddle for acts like the Marshall Tucker Band and Hank Williams Jr. in the '70s, before his Charlie Daniels Band put out its most famous song in 1979.
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" reached #3 on the Billboard charts and landed Daniels his only Grammy win of his storied career for Best Country Vocal Performance. Daniels would be nominated for 5 more Grammys, including Best Country Instrumental Performance for "I'll Fly Away" in 2005. Charlie was also inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2008. He's survived by his wife, Hazel, and their son, Charlie Daniels Jr. Daniels was 83.
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Post by whitefang on Jul 7, 2020 10:07:17 GMT -5
They say it comes in threes, and after Carl Reiner and Nick Cordero, Charlie wraps up this round.
I'm only familiar with Daniels for two songs( "Uneasy Rider" and "The Devil Went Down To Georgia") and got a kick out of both of them.
Understand he was a well rounded and skillful multi-instrumentalist. Sad day for music indeed.
Rest in a well deserved peace Charlie. Whitefang
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Post by earleg on Jul 7, 2020 14:33:03 GMT -5
Sad indeed. RIP Charlie. I got to several of his yearly Volunteer Jams in the '70s and those were a lot of fun with many performers, musicians and bands participating. Probably the biggest thing that helped his career was playing on Bob Dylan's Nashville Skyline and the two other Dylan albums that followed. He did a lot of charitable work in addition. He was very active with Toys for Tots. Charlie - History
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