Country music legend Charlie Daniels dies at 83 - Devil went down to Georgia, stole Charlie Daniels' soul

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The musician's reps confirmed his cause of death

Country Music legend Charlie Daniels, best known for his monster 1979 hit “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” died Monday of a hemorrhagic stroke. He was 83.

According to a press release from his representatives, the acclaimed Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member died at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tenn., where doctors determined his cause of death.

Daniels accumulated a slew of accolades and awards during his long career in music, including his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Musicians Hall of Fame and becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He also won a Dove Award for gospel albums and a coveted Grammy Award for best country vocal performance by a duo or group.

While The Charlie Daniels Band had numerous hits and remained a staple in Country music radio, his most enduring hit was a tale of a young man named Johnny who challenged the devil to a fiddle-playing contest and came away with a violin made of gold.

“The Devil Went Down to Georgia” was No. 1 on the country charts in 1979 and No. 3 on the pop charts. It was voted single of the year by the Country Music Association.

“Few artists have left a more indelible mark on America's musical landscape than Charlie Daniels. An outspoken patriot, beloved mentor, and a true road warrior, Daniels parlayed his passion for music into a multi-platinum career and a platform to support the military, underprivileged children, and others in need,” a statement from Daniels’ representatives reads.

In addition to his music, Daniels was a major advocate for several causes that were close to his heart including supporting the U.S. military with The Journey Home Project, which he founded in 2014 with his manager, David Corlew, to help veterans.

"My manager, myself and some other people started this Journey Home Project to help — we've come to find out there is a great need for assistance by veterans who are returning from their service. Most of the people that we deal with haven't gotten that," Daniels told Fox News in 2019.

"We all know the agencies that are tasked with helping our military people are bureaucracies that, by nature, grind slow," Daniels added at the time. "So there are immediate needs and slow bureaucracies, and we kind of step in and try to help out."

Daniels also worked closely with the Jason Foundation, a Nashville-based nonprofit started by a father who lost his teen son to suicide. Daniels previously said that after looking at the data, he knew he could help veterans and needed to educate people on just how close to tragedy we might be at any given moment.

According to The Tennessean, Daniels is survived by his wife, Hazel, and son, Charlie Daniels, Jr.

Daniels, a singer, guitarist and fiddler, started out as a session musician, even playing on Bob Dylan's “Nashville Skyline” sessions. Beginning in the early 1970s, his five-piece band toured endlessly, sometimes doing 250 shows a year.

“I can ask people where they are from, and if they say `Waukegan,′ I can say I’ve played there. If they say `Baton Rouge,′ I can say I’ve played there. There’s not a city we haven’t played in,” Daniels said in 1998.

Daniels performed at White House, at the Super Bowl, throughout Europe and often for troops in the Middle East.

He played himself in the 1980 John Travolta movie “Urban Cowboy” and was closely identified with the rise of country music generated by that film.

Daniels, a native of Wilmington, N.C., played on several Bob Dylan albums as a Nashville recording session guitarist in the late 1960s, including “New Morning” and “Self-Portrait.”
RIP
 

President Joe Biden

The wrong kid died
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Erect a statue of him so we can tear it down. Anyone with facial hair like that has burned a cross or two, better to be safe than sorry. To be honest, we should just erase any memory of people below the Mason-Dixon line on the off chance that they might have been related to someone who lived in the Confederacy. It's 2020, we can't keep taking any chances anymore. I heard he used to hang gay disabled black orphans with his used fiddle strings after they started going out of tune.
 

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SiccDicc

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He lived a long and good life considering he was a celebrity... and fat.
 

albert chan

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For some reason, I always look at him and Bill Withers as guys that were just happy making music for themselves, as well as for the fans that appreciated them. Not to say all artists don’t do this, but these two were a very different breed for their time.

I just hope more younger people can listen to stuff like this and enjoy it for what it is.
 

ProgKing of the North

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I didn't agree with a lot of his politics, but that doesn't fucking matter. He was a great musician and everyone who knew the man, from all over the political spectrum, has said he was a great person.

Even though I disagreed with most of what he said I always enjoyed reading the Soapbox column on his website, it was well-written and usually I at least understood when he was coming from except for the times he went for straight-up biblethumping. Honestly, he reminded me a lot of my grandpa, who is about the same age, fairly progressive back in the 70s relative to the time and place when he grew up but growing more conservative with age and changing cultural mores.

Anyway RIP you son of a bitch you were the best there's ever been
 

Titos

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Goddamnit. I used to listen to his cassettes a ton as a kid. Easily one of my favorite country artists. This is still my favorite song of his. RIP you beautiful bearded bastard.
 

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