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About Charlie Daniels

From his Dove Award winning gospel albums to his genre-defining Southern rock anthems and his CMA Award-winning country hits, few artists have left a more indelible mark on Americaโ€™s musical landscape than Charlie Daniels. An outspoken patriot, beloved mentor to young artists and still a road warrior at age 81, Charlie parlayed his passion for music into a multi-platinum career and a platform to support the military, underprivileged children and others in need.

Raised among the longleaf pines of North Carolina, Charlie began his career playing bluegrass music with the Misty Mountain Boys. After moving to Nashville in 1967, he began making a name for himself as a songwriter, session musician and producer. Elvis Presley recorded a tune Charlie co-wrote titled โ€œIt Hurts Me,โ€ which was released on the flip side of โ€œKissinโ€™ Cousins.โ€  He played on such landmark albums as Bob Dylanโ€™s Nashville Skyline and tried his hand at producing on the Youngbloodsโ€™ Elephant Mountain and Ride the Wind.

His own unique voice as an artist emerged as Charlie recorded his self-titled solo album in 1970 for Capitol Records. Two years later he formed the Charlie Daniels Band and the group scored its first hit with the top ten โ€œUneasy Rider.โ€ Since then the CDB has populated radio with such memorable hits as โ€œLong Haired Country Boy,โ€ โ€œThe Southโ€™s Gonna Do It Again,โ€ โ€œIn America,โ€ โ€œThe Legend of Wooley Swampโ€ and of course, his signature song, โ€œThe Devil Went Down to Georgia,โ€ which won a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group in 1979 as well as single of the year at the Country Music Association Awards.

Charlie Daniels – Late 70’s – Long Haired Country Boy

The CDB will have perform 100 concert dates that year including performances on the Grand Ole Opry. The band’s latest release, “Off the Grid – Doin’ It Dylan,” features 10 Bob Dylan songs by the CDB, and is their first CDB studio release since 2007.  

โ€œI love what I do,โ€ said Charlie of his 50-plus years in the music business. โ€œI look forward to entertaining people. When show time gets here, Iโ€™m ready to go, ready to go play for them.  Itโ€™s a labor of love. I just thank God I make a living at what I enjoy doing.โ€

Whether performing in the hit 80s movie Urban Cowboy, singing on Easter Sunday at his local church or leading an all-star cast at one of his famed Volunteer Jams, Charlie just exudes joy whenever he steps on stage and heโ€™s always been quick to provide a platform for other artists to shine. In 1974 he invited some friends to join him at Nashvilleโ€™s War Memorial Auditorium for an all-star concert he dubbed The Volunteer Jam. The event continued for years and was broadcast in the U.S. and internationally. Over the years, the Jam featured a diverse line up that included Willie Nelson, Ted Nugent, Roy Acuff, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Crystal Gayle, James Brown, Emmylou Harris, Amy Grant, George Thorogood, Kris Kristofferson, Little Richard, Tammy Wynette, Alabama, Oak Ridge Boys, B. B. King and the Allman Brothers. 

Charlie Daniels Gospel

As diverse as his live shows were, his discography also reflected Charlieโ€™s love of multiple genres. In 1994 he released his first Christian album, The Door, on Sparrow Records. The album won the Gospel Music Associationโ€™s Dove Award for Best Country Album and โ€œTwo Out of Threeโ€ was named video of the year by the Christian Country Music Association. In 1997, Sony Wonder released Charlieโ€™s first childrenโ€™s album, โ€œBy The Light of The Moon: Campfire Songs and Cowboy Tunesโ€™.

An astute businessman as well as talented musician, Charlie launched Blue Hat Records in 1997 with his longtime personal manager David Corlew.  Over the past 15 years, the label has released such memorable albums as Blues Hat, Tailgate Party, Road Dogs, Fiddle Fire: 25 Years of the Charlie Daniels Band and his first bluegrass album 2005โ€™s Songs From the Longleaf Pines and 2007โ€™s album Deuces, featuring duets with Brad Paisley, Gretchen Wilson, Bonnie Bramlett, Travis Tritt, Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Brenda Lee and Darius Rucker. 

Over the course of his career, Charlie received numerous accolades, including induction into the Grand Ole Opry and Musicians Hall of Fame.  He was presented the Pioneer Award by the Academy of Country Music and was honored as a BMI Icon in recognition of his songwriting. He received a star on the Music City Walk of Fame.

Any conversation with the legendary artist rarely included any of his accomplishments. He would always shine the spotlight on the many causes that are close to his heart. He was always a staunch supporter of the military, and for the past several years headlined a special concert at David Lipscomb University benefiting the Yellow Ribbon Program which provides scholarships for veterans. Each year there were surprise guests in addition to the announced line up. Among those who have supported Charlie Daniels for an evening of great music include Luke Bryan, Kellie Pickler, Clint Black, Jason Aldean, Chris Young, Rascal Flatts, Lee Greenwood, Darryl Worley, the Grascals, and actor Gary Sinise.

Charlie also lent his time and talent to numerous other charitable organizations, including the Jason Foundation Golf Classic, an organization that targets teen suicide prevention, and the Galilean Childrenโ€™s Home in Liberty, KY, which provides a home for abused and neglected children. โ€œIโ€™ve been affiliated with them for a long, long time and itโ€™s just a great place,โ€ Charlie said of the home founded by Jerry and Sandy Tucker. โ€œThey take in babies whose mothers are going to prison. They give kids a good stable Christian home and love them.  Itโ€™s just a wonderful place.โ€

Charlie was the host for The Charlie Daniels Celebrity Golf Classic & Angelus Concert in Hudson, FL, a benefit for The Angelus, a full-time residential facility and day school program for the severely handicapped. He was a member of the St. Jude Childrenโ€™s Research Hospital Professional Advisory Board and was a longtime supporter of the T. J. Martell Foundation and its numerous events aiding cancer research.  He was also the headliner many years for the Christmas 4 Kids concert at the Ryman Auditorium, a fundraiser to provide a happy holiday for needy children. 

In 2014, Charlie Daniels with David Corlew founded The Journey Home Project,  a 501(c)(3) non-profit co-founded by Daniels and manager, David Corlew, to help Veterans of the United States Armed Forces.

The Charlie Daniels 40th Anniversary Volunteer Jam concert took place on Aug., 12, 2015, before a sold out crowd, raising over $300,000 for The Journey Home Project. โ€œIt was good to see an old Tennessee Tradition come back to life, all for this great cause,โ€ Daniels said.

In August 2016, Charlie Daniels new album, Night Hawk, will be released. Daniels never fit into any certain label, purposely creating a sound and blend of music all his own. The new album stays true to that tradition with a unique spin on cowboy songs both well known and uncovered from through the years. 

The album came in the midst of one of the most important years of Charlie Danielsโ€™ career.  In early 2016 it was announced that Daniels would become the newest inductee to the Country Music Hall of Fame, along with Randy Travis and Fred Foster. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum announced an exhibit in his honor, called Million Mile Reflections, which opened September 23. Adding to Danielsโ€™ exciting year, Kid Rock, Chris Stapleton, Travis Tritt, Larry the Cable Guy and more joined Charlie in celebration at his 80th Birthday Volunteer Jam on November 30, 2016 at Bridgestone Arena. A portion of the proceeds from that yearโ€™s Volunteer Jam went to the The Journey Home Project.

Charlie said of using his celebrity status to aid worthy causes,  โ€œI have a very unique opportunity because of being in the music community, you try to give back to some extent. I do feel like people should.  We should all do as much as we can.โ€

Charlie Daniels died on July 6, 2020 of a hemorrhagic stroke at the age of 83 at Summit Medical Center in Nashville. He is now home with the Lord.

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Source: CharlieDaniels.com

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