Charlie Daniels was an American multi-instrumentalist, actor, lyricist, and singer, known for his contributions to country, bluegrass, and Southern Rock music. He is perhaps best known for his number one country hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia".
Daniels passed away in 2020 aged 83. He was active as a singer and musician from the 1950s and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016. His memoir “Never Look At The Empty Seats” was published in October 2017, and the following year Daniels released an album with a new band called Beau Weevils featuring Charlie Hayward, the bass player from The Charlie Daniels Band. This was followed by a book of daily inspirational quotes and stories - Let's All Make The Day Count: The Everyday Wisdom of Charlie Daniels.
Starting in 1970, The Charlie Daniels Band Volunteer Jams resulted in some of the bands most interesting work.
1. Sweet Louisiana (Live) The Charlie Daniels Band
2. Long Haired Country Boy (Live) The Charlie Daniels Band
3. Trudy (Live) The Charlie Daniels Band
4. Cumberland Mountain Number Nine (Live) The Charlie Daniels Band
5. The South's Gonna Do It (Live) The Charlie Daniels Band with Jimmy Hall
6. Statesboro Blues (Live) Sea Level with Charlie Daniels & Jimmy Hall
7. Street Corner Serenade (Live) Wet Willie
8. You and Me (Live) Grinderswitch
9. Good Hearted Woman (Live) Willie Nelson
10. Blues Medley (Live) Willie Nelson with Toy Caldwell
11. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Live) Willie Nelson with Toy Caldwell, Bonnie Bramlett, Charlie Daniels & Mylon LeFevre
12. Sang Her Love Songs (Live) The Charlie Daniels Band & Don Murray
13. Can't You See (Live) The Charlie Daniels Band
14. Tennessee Waltz (Live) Charlie Daniels, Tom Crain, Fred Edwards, Charlie Hayward & Jim Marshall with Papa John Creach