Who is Charlie Daniels? Charlie Daniels Biography and Wiki
Charlie Daniels was a popular American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known for his contributions to Southern rock, country, and bluegrass music. He was best known for his number-one country hit “The Devil Went Down to Georgia”. Daniels was active as a singer and musician since the 1950s. He was inducted into the Cheyenne Frontier Days Hall of Fame in 2002, the Grand Ole Opry in 2008, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2009, and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016.
Daniels was not only a singer but also played various musical instruments like guitar, bass, fiddle, and violin. As a child, he grew up listening to music that included Pentecostal gospel, local bluegrass, the rhythm & blues, and country music. During his teenage years, he began to play guitar and fiddle, and by the time he was 21, he had realized that his calling in life was to become a professional musician.
He was inducted into the Cheyenne Frontier Days Hall of Fame in 2002, the Grand Ole Opry in 2008, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2009, and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016.
Charlie Daniels Age and Birthday
Daniels died at the age of 83 years. He was born Charles Edward Daniels on October 28, 1936, in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States of America. He died on July 6th, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Charlie Daniels Height and Weight
Daniels was a man of average stature, he also appeared to be quite tall in stature in his photos. He stands at a height of 6 ft 1 inch (1.87 m). However, details regarding his actual weight and other body measurements are currently not publicly available. We are keeping tabs and will update this information once it is out.
Charlie Daniels Education
Daniels graduated from Goldston high school, North Carolina, in 1955 and moved away to another town. The band he founded in high school broke up as a result of this move.
Charlie Daniels Family
Daniels was born in North Carolina as the only son of William Carlton Daniels, a lumberjack, and his wife LaRue Hammonds. He was raised in a family that had a deep faith in God and valued virtues like honesty and hard work. As a teenager, he practiced hard on various types of musical instruments like fiddle, violin, mandolin, guitar. In 1953, he along with some friends formed a bluegrass band named ‘Misty Mountain Boys’ and wrote his first song.
Charlie Daniels Wife, Hazel Daniels
Daniels was married to his wife Hazel Daniels. The couple tied the knot in 1963 to August 2020. They have one son, Charlie Daniels Jr, and there is no rumor of them separating any time soon.
Charlie Daniels Son, Charlie Daniel Jr
Daniels has only one son called, Charlie Daniel Jr. named after his father. His son was born in the late ’60s. However, nothing much is really known about him as he preferred living his life away from the public eye.
Charles Daniels Net Worth
Charlie Daniels had earned himself a decent amount of money from his career. He had an estimated net worth of $20 Million as of 2020.
Charles Edward Dead, Death
Daniels was a cancer survivor who was first diagnosed with the disease in 2001. He was successfully treated for prostate cancer in 2001. On January 15, 2010, Daniels was rushed to the hospital after suffering a stroke while snowmobiling in Colorado. He recovered and was released two days later.
During a doctor visit on March 25, 2013, Daniels was diagnosed with a mild case of pneumonia and admitted to a Nashville hospital for a series of routine tests. The tests revealed that a pacemaker was needed to regulate his heart rate. One was put in on March 28 and Daniels was released from the hospital within days.
Daniels died on July 6, 2020, of a hemorrhagic stroke at the age of 83 at Summit Medical Center in Nashville. He was 83 years at the time of death. Daniels’ death was confirmed by his publicist, Don Murry Grubbs. He is survived by his wife, Hazel, and son Charlie Daniels Jr.
Charlie Daniels Songs
- The Devil Went Down To Georiga
- Long Haired Country Boy
- Uneasy Rider
- The South’s Gonna Do It Again
- Legend of Wooley Swamp
- Drinkin’ My baby Goodbye
- Still In Saigon
- In America
- This Aint No Rag, Its A Flag
- Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues
- The Devil Comes Back to Georgia
- Trudy
- Georgia
- Little Folks
- Night Hawk
- Uneasy Rider ’88
- Jesus Died for You
- Southern Boy
- Talk To Me Fiddle
- It’s Happening Now
- Billy the Kid
- Reflections
- Willlie Jones
- Passing lane
- Protected By Prayer
Charlie Daniels Albums
- Fire on the Mountain
- Million Mile Reflections
- Saddle Tramp
- Live
- Midnight Wind
- Full Moon
- High Lonesome
- Steel Witness
- Nightrider
- Simple Man
- Live from Iraq
- Honey in the Rock
- Songs From Longleaf
- Way Down Yonder
- Me and the Boys
- America, I Believe in You
- Charlie Daniels
- Deuces
- The Door
- Road Dogs
- Windows
- Tailgate Party
- Same Ol’ Me
- Super Hits
Charlie Daniels Career
Upon deciding that he wanted to be a professional musician, Charlie Daniels formed a rock ‘n’ roll band called the Jaguars in 1959. He wrote songs and the band played, but he could not find the success he sought.In 1964, he co-wrote a song ‘It Hurts me’ with Joy Byers. It was recorded by Elvis Presley and put on the b-side of his album ‘Kissin Cousins’.Daniels began work as a session musician in 1967, often working for producer Bob Johnson. He played the electric bass and fiddle for many stars like Bob Dylan, Ringo Starr and Marty Robbins.
Charles Edward produced the album ‘Elephant Mountain’ by rock band ‘The Youngbloods’ in 1969 at the behest of Johnson. In 1970, he formed the ‘Charlie Daniels band’ and recorded his first solo album, the self-titled ‘Charlie Daniels’ in 1971. In 1972, the band recorded an album named after the nicknames of the band members, ‘Te John, Grease and Wolfman.’
Charles Edward band released ‘Fire on the Mountain’ in 1974 which went on to become the band’s first big success. It was followed by ‘Nightrider’ in 1975 and ‘Saddle Tramp’ in 1976. The album ‘Million Mile Reflection’ featuring the hit song ‘The Devil Went Down to Georgia’ was released in 1979. It was followed by the even more successful ‘Full Moon’ in 1980. His next big hit, ‘Simple Man’ came out in 1989.
In the 1990s the band turned to Christian Gospel music with ‘The Door’ (1994) and ‘Steel Witness’ (1996). Daniels, along with his manager David Corlew started his independent record label Blue Hat Records in 1997 and recorded an album by the same name. Over the first decade of the new millennium, the band released albums like ‘Road Dogs’ (2000), ‘Songs from the Longleaf Pines’ (2005), and ‘Deuces’ (2007).
Charles Edward Awards, Achievements
- Charlie Daniels received the Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance in 1979 for his song ‘The Devil Went Down to Georgia.’ This song is, till date, his most successful one and is still played on rock ‘n’ roll radio stations in the US.
- The 1996 album ‘Amazing Grace: A Country Salute to Gospel’ recorded by the Charlie Daniels Band won The Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album.
- Charlie Daniels received the Pioneer Award in 1998 from the Academy of Country Music Awards. Former US presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford paid tribute to the country singer at the awards ceremony.
- Charlie Daniels was declared a Living Legend by the Nashville Network in 1999 and inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, a non-profit organization that honors musicians with ties to North Carolina.
- Charlie Daniels was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, a weekly country music stage concert that presents the biggest stars of the genre, in 2008. Membership in the Opry is considered to be one of the most prestigious achievements for country musicians.
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