Remembering Charlie Daniels

 Posted by at 9:35 pm on July 6, 2020
Jul 062020
 
Charlie Daniels

Charlie Daniels

The Country Music community is mourning the loss of a true American Treasure today as Grand Ole Opry member and Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie Daniels passed away this morning in Hermitage, TN due to a hemorrhagic stroke. The multi-instrumentalist is best known for his fiddle playing, patriotism, generosity, and of course his iconic hit “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.”

His career spanned several decades and dabbled in multiple genres including Bluegrass, Gospel, and Blues, but he is best known for his contributions to Southern Rock and Country Music.  The North Carolina native started off as a songwriter and session musician playing for artists such as Bob Dylan and Ringo Starr before stepping out on his own in 1971.

In addition to his Opry membership (2008) and Country Music Hall of Fame induction (2016), he was also inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame in 2009.  He would also add Grammy winner, actor, and several other awards and recognitions to his well-rounded resume.

His catalog boasts five Top 10 albums, four Platinum albums, three Gold albums, and seventeen Top 40 singles.  Despite his musical contributions, his biggest impact on the world may be his charitable efforts headlined by the Volunteer Jam, a recurring event that dates back to 1974.  He also wasn’t afraid to speak his mind about politics and current events, as his series of “Soapbox” blog posts prove.

Daniels was one of the best follows on Twitter, having his daily routine of tweets.  Each morning, he would fire off a series of tweets starting with a “Daily Bible Verse,” followed by a “Let’s Make the Day Count” motivational thought, a “Pray for the Blue” reminder, a reminder of how many babies are aborted each day (125,000), a reminder that “Benghazi ain’t going away,” a reminder that “22 veterans commit suicide each day,” and a reminder to “remember 9/11.”  He would then later end the night with a “Guess I’ll hang it up for tonight, Goodnight planet earth-God bless” tweet.  His final tweet was this image:

Our affiliate in South Florida had the opportunity to interview him in 2016 in advance of a show he played, and his generosity and thoughtfulness were on full display as he gave great answers to our questions.  His presence as an American Icon and Patriot will be sorely missed.

We had the opportunity to photograph a few of his shows over the years, you can see the photos here:

A brief scroll of social media will show you how loved and cherished he was by those that knew him and enjoyed his music.  We’ve done our best here to collect all that’s being said today for you to read and view.  Below you will find dozens of quotes, then some video tributes and photo tributes at the end.  Even the President of the United States took time to tweet his condolences.

Quotes

  • Aaron Tippin – It’s so hard to put into words what an influence Charlie’s music was on me and on everyone who ever heard it. He was an amazing man, musician, songwriter and entertainer. There was nothing he couldn’t do. He will be so missed in this world. Sending prayers to Hazel and all of his family.
  • Aaron Watson – There’s going to be lots more fiddlin’ in heaven from now on… so sad to hear about the passing of Charlie Daniels. Keeping his fans, friends and family in our thoughts and prayers. I’m so thankful I got to spend some time with him.
  • Adam Sanders – Hearing the news of Charlie Daniels passing is shocking and heartbreaking. Charlie’s music will forever be a pillar, not only in Country Music, but in American Music’s history. He will be greatly missed.
  • Anita CochranSo sad to hear the passing of Charlie Daniels! He was always so nice to work with And always put in a great show! A great entertainer . RIP Mr. Fiddler!
  • Ashton Shepherd – Such an awesome entertainer and patriotic voice for our industry
  • B.J. ThomasCharlie Daniels has been a friend of mine for the last 40 or 50 years. He is one of the greatest artists in country music and an all around wonderful man. We will miss you Charlie.
  • Bellamy Brothers – We are very sad today at the news of Charlie Daniels passing. Charlie was a great entertainer, great friend, and a great American.
  • Big & RichA true musical genius and amazing human! You will be missed but we are thankful for everything you left the world with
  • Big KennyOur friend Charlie Daniels has gone to sing in the heavenly choir. Thank you Mr. Daniels for rocking our souls with your passion for music God and Country. No doubt the fiddle playing is going into another gear on God’s celestial shore. Love and respect.
  • Bill Anderson – Charlie was a big ol’ teddy bear…one of the kindest, gentlest people I’ve ever known…with a wonderful sense of humor and a great outlook on life. I’ve played golf with him, shared the Opry stage with him, sat alongside him at the Titans football games, and always marveled at his talent and his tenacity. There’s a big ol’ hole in lots of our hearts today with the news of his passing.
  • Billy DeanCharlie Daniels was the John Wayne of Southern Rock, Rhythm and Blues. He always put the love of playing music above the business of music. And one more thing, he loved America!
    Billy Ray Cyrus – This Legend, Charlie Daniels, was at the core of my roots and influences in music. We recorded “Just As I Am” together for his Gospel Album. “Oh lamb of God I come…I come,” sings the hymn. An honor to call him my friend. Fiddle is gonna be roaring in heaven tonight! #RIP
  • Blake SheltonJust when I thought 2020 couldn’t break my heart anymore… Charlie Daniels you will always be an American hero. Rest In Peace sir.
  • Bobby Bare – Charlie’s been like a brother to me since the early ’70s. He’s one of the greatest, kindest people I’d ever met in my life. Not only Charlie – but he surrounded himself with incredible people that I love, especially his wife Hazel. We did a duet of a song Charlie wrote called ‘Willie Jones’ and it was one of the most fun studio sessions I’ve been in. I’ve always loved playing Volunteer Jams through the years – I will miss my dear friend
  • Brad PaisleyI wrote these words for Charlie’s biography. They ring even more true now.I’m so sad he’s gone.  But I know he had no doubt about where he was going when this life was over. We have so many memories together, and I am so blessed to have known him.  He beat the devil with his fiddle, and I’m sure he’s opening up his case and rosining up his bow now to play for the Lord. Rest In Peace my friend. We love you.
  • Brandon Rhyder – I had the pleasure of opening up for Charlie Daniels a few years back at a festival in Texas. We sat down in the green room and talked for the better part of an hour. He signed some pics for me and took pictures too. I sat on the edge of the stage that night and watched Charlie and his band absolutely kill it like it was 1973. He was a kind man to say the least. A pioneer, artist, instrumentalist & outspoken voice for many great causes. I will never forget him or that night. RIP sir. We’re going to miss you.
  • Brandy ClarkHeaven just gained one of the coolest fiddle players to ever live. RIP
  • Brantley GilbertThe world lost a true legend today…. Your boots won’t ever be filled, but your legacy will live on forever…. thank you
  • Brenda LeeHe loved his God, he loved his family and he loved his country.  And we all loved him!!!  He lived it and breathed it every day.  What a great American
  • Bryan White – Truly an icon and an innovator. One of the kindest people I’ve ever met in my industry. Not to mention a mountain of talent. Sad to hear of his leaving but he’s now in a much better place. Prayers for your family. Rest easy Charlie
  • Buddy JewellGoodbye my friend…for now. The devil went down to Georgia, but you’ve gone to play your golden fiddle in Heaven before the throne of the King of Kings, Jesus! Rest in peace. We’ll see you soon. Prayers for peace and comfort for Miss Hazel, Lil’ Charlie, and the rest of the Daniels family.
  • Caroline KoleCharlie Daniels, thank u for being so kind to me. For giving this 12 year old a stage to play on. WITH YOU. Year after year after year. I can’t seem to find the words. Today is a tough one. I’m forever grateful for you. Rest In Peace, Charlie. Love you
  • Carrie UnderwoodI’m sad for the world and for his family…but I’m smiling a little because the angel band in Heaven just got themselves one heck of a fiddle player…see you again, one day, sweet Charlie Daniels.
  • Carrington McDuffie – When I was a kid at boarding school listening to my roommate’s Charlie Daniels albums, I had never been exposed to country music, and I didn’t know what I was hearing, I just knew that it grabbed me.  So I transported the feel of it to my rudimentary songwriting on the grand piano in the common room of that dorm, and it has stayed with me ever since.  Classic songwriting and musical authenticity can reach across a culture like nothing else.  Thanks to Charlie for waking a powerful spirit, all over the world.
  • Cassidy DanielsNo!! Not Charlie DanielsThe world lost an amazing talent and a true patriot today. #IHate2020
  • Chad Brock – Today I am sad..My friend and your friend Charlie Daniels passed away today. Now he can play fiddle for Jesus. Charlie was a hero of mine and I am sure a lot of other people.
  • Charley Pride – I will truly miss my friend and fellow Country Music Hall Of Fame member, Charlie Daniels. He was one of the most honest and genuinely nice people in the business. I will miss our talks. We shared lots of memories and supported each other. My prayers are with his family, friends and colleagues.
  • Charlie Worshamthe deeper you dig into the gold mine that is Charlie Daniels’ music, the more you fall in love. i’m particularly blown away by his legacy as a session musician, and this song would have to be my favorite.  (see video section below)
  • Chris Cagle – My heart is heavy! One of my biggest influences in music AND life has passed from this world! He was a gentle giant in all aspects of life and I will miss him dearly! He didn’t have to talk to me……but he did! Rest In Peace Charles Edward Daniels
  • Chris JansonI’ll never forget my last phone call with Charlie Daniels. What a supreme Gentleman. What a great mentor, American, Christian, music man and fellow Opry member. He was a great influence on me personally and professionally. RIP.
  • Chris YoungAbsolutely gutted to hear the news of Charlie Daniels passing this morning… what a life lived, and what an incredible human being. He will be sorely missed.
  • Clare DunnSo glad I got the chance to meet Charlie Daniels the night we both played the Opry. He was a pioneer who combined elements of many genres of music to make his own. Thanks for showing us the way. RIP LEGEND. An inspiration to us all!
  • Cody JohnsonI had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Daniels some years ago, and he was one of the sweetest men I’ve ever met; so respectful and cordial. I’ve met some of my “heroes” before and been a little disappointed, but, Mr. Daniels was NOT one of those moments.  I feel very honored to have re-recorded “Long Haired Country Boy” with my band The Rockin CJB before Mr. Daniels passing; I was able to hear that he had listened to the track, and gave it his stamp of approval.  “The Legend of Wooley Swamp” from the 1980 Full Moon album was quite possibly one of the first Rock sounds I heard aside from Elvis and Ronnie Van Zandt, and, it shaped me forever. Rest Peacefully Mr. Daniels; thank you for what you gave to us all while you were here.
  • Collin Raye – Deeply saddened by the news today of Charlie Daniels‘ passing. Charlie Daniels was a true patriot, a man of God and a great American. To call him a musical icon is a gross understatement. A pioneer in the southern rock movement of the 70s, leading the Charlie Daniels Band, his bold and musically impressive songwriting, spawning legendary hits like ‘The South’s Gonna Do it Again,’ ‘Long Haired Country Boy,’ ‘In America,’ and, of course, ‘The Devil Went Down to Georgia,’ and many, many others that have already stood the test of time as some of the greatest, most iconic records in the history of rock-n-roll AND country music. I’m so incredibly honored to have been included in Charlie’s final music video of ‘Geechi Geechi Ya Ya Blues’ with his band, the Beau Weevils. I certainly didn’t expect it to be his last. Our industry has a huge void in it today. A great man of principal, honor, integrity and faith, who always told it like it is. There will never ever be another Charlie Daniels. My prayers go upward for his entire family. Rest in peace, Charlie.
  • Colt Ford – I thought that 2020 could only get better and I was wrong. To hear that one of my heros has passed away, the great Charlie Daniels, has broken my heart. I can’t even put the words together. He was so special to the world not just as a musician, but as a man, a truly great human being. Charlie has been so good to me over my career. I have been so lucky to share the stage with him many times. I can’t imagine this world without him. I have had many talks with him about music, about life, and about how to treat people. He stood up for this country, he stood up for what was right, he stood up for his faith. He did what he said — he was everything I want be and still want to be. I will never get over you not being here, Uncle Charlie. There has never been anyone like you. There will never be another. I love you, Charlie. Rest Easy. You are and will always be the BEST.
  • Confederate RailroadConfederate Railroad sends our deepest condolences to Hazel, Charlie Jr, all the members of the Charlie Daniels Band and his many fans. Charlie Daniels was not only a star, member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and American Patriot, he was and will always be a legend. But even more important than that, he was a lifelong friend to Confederate Railroad. We shared the stage with him more times than we can count and every time was a privilege and honor. We are devastated by the news of his passing, but will always be thankful for being able to see for ourselves his honor, friendship, loyalty and of course, his music
  • Corey SmithSaddened to hear about Charlie Daniels passing. Country music lost another great one. Grew up listening to him. Our old touring van was named Trudy after his song. Long Haired Country Boy was one of the first songs I learned on guitar. Wish i could have played a show with him.
  • Cowboy TroySaddened to learn of the passing of my friend Charlie Daniels. He will be missed. Thank you for your contribution to Country Music. Godspeed
  • Craig Morgan  – Saddened to hear of the passing of my friend Charlie Daniels.  Charlie was not just an icon in the music world who’s music truly crossed all genres, He was a Storyteller of Faith, Truth ,and Patriotism. One the kindest men we all will have ever know Rest In Peace my friend I will see you again.
  • Crystal Gayle – I am very saddened to hear of Charlie Daniels‘ passing. I have known and loved Charlie since our early days when he appeared on one of my television specials and l played his Volunteer Jams. Charlie was a strong man who loved his family, fans and country. The music community and the world have lost an old friend.
  • Crystal Shawanda – Very sorry to hear of the passing of the great Charlie Daniels. We opened up for him years ago and he invited me on the bus after the show and he said “you work hard, real hard, for the music and to entertain that crowd out there, and I respect that”. One of the best compliments I’ve ever gotten, and then I watched him take the stage and work real hard for the music and to entertain that crowd, he was a bonafide rockstar, and had all my respect. Rest In Peace sir
  • Danny Shirley (Confederate Railroad) – One of the finest people God ever put on the face of the earth. The definition of a true southern gentleman.
  • Darius RuckerLost an amazing man and entertainer today. Rest In Peace, Charlie Daniels.
  • Darryl WorleyCharlie Daniels was my friend. He was my friend on many levels and we had an unspoken understanding that if either of us ever needed the other, it was a given. Charlie was very bold about what he believed in and I am too. I’m gonna miss you old friend. I’ll tell you all about what happens when I get there. I love you and I miss you already but I’ll be there before you miss me. Say hello to Momma and enjoy your time till we meet again.  (See more from Darryl Worley on Facebook)
  • Dave Innis (Restless Heart) – I’m deeply saddened by the news of Charlie Daniels‘ passing. I lost my mother seven years ago to a hemorrhagic stroke; the shock only ever softened by knowing she was with her Lord. The same can be said for Charlie, who lived a vivid and bold life for God and country. Restless Heart is forever grateful for the many memories of working with him at his Volunteer Jam. Sending heartfelt prayers of peace and comfort to Charlie’s family, friends, and fans.
  • David Adam ByrnesCharlie Daniels was a huge influence of mine when it came to the more rocking side of country. He was a true man of God, the definition of a true patriot of America, and one of the best musicians and entertainers I ever had the privilege of seeing. Enjoy that golden fiddle. RIP
  • David BallWe are very sorry to tell you that we lost Charlie Daniels this morning. What a legend of a man. #RIPCharlieDaniels
  • Deana CarterCharlie, #THANKYOU your talent, kindness & Faith! We will miss you Sending love, thoughts & prayers to your family
  • Deana Martin – I’m deeply saddened by the passing of Charlie Daniels, a true Country Music Legend. ‘The Devil Went Down To Georgia’ will live on as one of the most quintessential Southern Rock songs in history. My thoughts and prayers are with Charlie and his family. Rest in peace Charlie and God bless you.
  • Deborah Allen – I am absolutely stunned and heart broken over the loss of our legendary friend, the great Charlie Daniels! You could not find a finer or kinder man! His giant talent paled in comparison to the phenomenal human being that he was! He was passionate and honest about what he believed in and unapologetically spoke his truth.There is a reason he was so loved by all who knew him and such an Icon in Country Music!!! He cut a wide path in our hearts! We love you Charlie! My prayers are with his family at this time of deep loss. Rest In Peace Charlie.
  • Dennis QuaidCharlie Daniels was a life force. His music was ancient and modern all at once and overlapped every genre. He was a giver to those in need and those who showed promise. A great patriot, an authentic American.
  • Derek Jones – My God, Charlie Daniels was easily the most humble man I’ve ever worked with! I was fortunate enough to play a couple of shows with him, including the 40th Anniversary Volunteer Jam and then again as direct support in 2019.
  • Diamond RioThe devil went down to Georgia but Charlie Daniels went to heaven. Praise the lord.
  • Dolly PartonWell, the devil went down to Georgia, but Charlie went straight to heaven. My heart, like many millions of others, is broken today to find out that we’ve lost our dear friend Charlie Daniels.  It was such a shock. He was one of the great people in the business and one of the greatest entertainers ever. He will live on in our hearts. Rest in peace, Charlie.
  • Donald TrumpWe will miss GREAT Country Rocker, Charlie Daniels, who passed away yesterday in Hermitage, Tennessee. My condolences to his wife Hazel, and their family. Charlie is in my thoughts and prayers. I love his music! #RIPCharlieDaniels
  • Doug Gray (The Marshall Tucker Band) – It is a sad day for a southern gentleman. A soft spoken Godly man. A man I have known for 50 years. Yes my heart is broken but Hazel and Charlie Jr. have all of us holding them with the strength that Mr. Daniels has given us through the years. We are missing a man that already has the hands of his great God holding him. I have no words.
  • Doug Stone – I’ve always said that Charlie Daniels and his band were some of the best in country music. Boy were they tight! I was lucky to do many shows with the CDB. Each one was a huge treat. I was a fan first and then he became my friend. Charlie was a great person who loved Jesus & a patriot who loved his country. Another huge loss for our genre and shoes that will never be filled.
  • Dustin LynchBlowing the speakers out today with this legends tunes.  An honor to share many nights @opry with you CD and forever grateful.  You will be missed!
  • Eddie Montgomery – We just lost the greatest American hero I’ve ever known. He brought me and T-Roy to the game!!! I’m so proud that I got to call him a friend! My heart is truly broken. I’m so glad I got to talk to him last week. Rest easy, my brother.
  • Emily West – I remember smelling your coffee and thinking how much I appreciated how we both like to drink coffee at night. Rest In Peace Sir Charlie
  • Gary Morris – Charlie was a showman, a statesman and a true southern gentleman. He, and a short list of others, introduced many young people to a new country music. The devil went down to Georgia and Charlie kicked his ass.
  • Gene Watson – It’s with a heavy heart that I am letting you know our good friend and Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie Daniels passed away this morning at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, TN from a hemorrhagic stroke. He was 83. What a truly great man beyond just his obvious talents as a singer and musician. He was a force of nature and will be greatly missed.
  • George StraitSo sad to lose Charlie today. Such a great entertainer and a great human being. Cowboy too. We’ll miss you Charlie Daniels!
  • GlorianaI remember Charlie asking my brother and I to come hang with him on his bus after a show we did together a while back. Being that he is somebody we look up to, from Wilmington NC and my brother and I have lived there for 20yrs, we of course said yes and walked over to his bus. Charlie, his wife, Tom and I sat just the 4 of us laughing and having a great convo about life/tour and Wilmington NC for a good while. He was one of the nicest/down to Earth guys I’ve ever met and I’ll never forget that day. Right before we were about to get back on our bus say goodbyes, and head out to our next show he said “well we better take a picture, it’s not often I run into brothers from Wilmington out here on the road!”  This photo is that moment on his bus. I’ll never forget it. What an honor it was to be in his presence. RIP Charlie Daniels (see photo gallery)
  • Gretchen Wilson  – I never met a better man than Charlie Daniels. He was so inspiring in so many ways. May he Rest In Peace along side his Creator and continue to inspire!
  • Halfway to Hazard – Charlie, the mark you left on music and this city will never be forgotten.
  • Home FreeWe’re saddened to learn about the passing of Country legend Charlie Daniels today. We’re so thankful we had the opportunity to have Charlie on our record performing his iconic song “Devil Went Down To Georgia” together.
  • J.D. Shelburne – Rest in Peace to Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie Daniels.  He was one of the true icons in country music and will forever be remembered. Charlie Daniels was a True American.  Country Music has lost one of its finest ambassadors today. Prayers to the family of Charlie Daniels.
  • J.T. Hodges – You were the best, thank you for kind words and encouragement on an @opry night and performance I’ll never forget. Sharing the stage with you just that one time with you will forever be with me. Be well up there sir:)
  • Jack IngramWe lost a legend today. We’re sad, as we should be. But we‘re left with his legacy. Which we can smile about, as we should. Godspeed, Charlie. You’ll be missed, but your legacy will live on forever.
  • Jake OwenCharlie Daniels was the nicest country artist I’ve ever had the chance to spend moments around. His music and talent speaks for itself, but boys and girls it’s the legacy you leave behind and your character. It doesn’t get better than Charlie Daniels. Rest In Peace Charlie
  • Jamey JohnsonThank you Charlie Daniels for teaching us all the difference between a violin and a fiddle. I hope you enjoy your new one made of gold.
  • Jamie O‘Neal – Charlie was loved by absolutely everybody! He was a sweetheart that you loved to hug on and wanted to be around and man, when he took to the stage, he was fire! He will be missed and adored from down here till we see him again.
  • Janie Fricke – I recall a show I played in West Texas with Charlie, what a great talent and personality he was, and so respected in the music world.  He and his memory are cherished and loved by all.
  • Jason Aldean  – Man I am heartbroken to hear that Charlie Daniels passed away this morning. He was one of the nicest/kindest people I have ever met. Thanks for the musical legacy u left all of us. We will miss you Mr. Charlie!
  • Jason Michael CarrollWe all lost a true American this morning. Charlie Daniels was a friend to me and a great example to all. Rest In Peace sir! You are missed! Love and Respect, – JMC
  • Jeff Bates – I am Shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of Charlie Daniels this morning!  Such a talented and genuinely good
    man and spirit.  A true outspoken patriot and praying Christian, and a part of so many of our lives, and a friend of mine for over fifteen years.  I admired all these things about him and I especially admired his convictions and his courage in expressing and standing up for them.  I look forward to seeing you again Charlie!  God’s peace to you all!
  • Jeff Cook (Alabama) – The passing of Charlie Daniels is not only a huge loss for the industry but a personal loss. Charlie has been a personal friend throughout our career and we consider him family. Charlie was a patriot that stood for the good of all men. Charlie, you will be missed my friend.
  • Jenee Fleenor – If there was ever someone that put fiddle on the map, it was Charlie Daniels! I am so grateful I had a chance to finally meet Charlie earlier this year and tell him what a role model he has been to me. The Devil might’ve gone down to Georgia, but Charlie is now fiddlin’ and flyin’ high with Jesus!
  • Jeremy Westby – I had the pleasure of representing Charlie Daniels and his charity The Journey Home Project for many years. He headlined a concert at the Air Force Academy back in 1998 when I was road managing the opening act – the Clark Family Experience – who were managed by Jim and Sherman Halsey. I’ll never forget how Charlie could shred that bow and keep the audience at the edge of their seats. I didn’t have the pleasure of talking to him then but as the years passed and my career came full-circle, I did – and then some. Charlie was much more than a client. He welcomed me and my family into his home on holidays, we had media junkets to New York and more wonderful experiences than I can count. To say he leaves an indelible mark on our community is an absolute understatement. I will forever cherish the moments we had, and being part of the team to help guide his induction to the Country Music Hall of Fame will never be forgotten!  My heart goes out to Hazel, David, Bebe, Paula, Angela, Charlie Jr. and the rest of The CDB. Love to you all.
  • Jerry Lee Lewis – Charlie Daniels was an incredible musician, entertainer and friend. I was thrilled to get to know him on the road and in the studio throughout our careers. He will always be remembered as a patriot, and a faith-filled Christian above all else.
  • Jimmy De Martini (Zac Brown Band)He put the fiddle on the map. If it weren’t for him, the fiddle wouldn’t have made its way into different genres of music, and I wouldn’t be where I am today
  • John Anderson – Charlie was outspoken and larger than life on stage. Off stage, he was kind, compassionate and helped so many along the way, both in music and beyond. A showman, a patriot, a one-of-a-kind. He will be greatly missed.
  • John Berry – My heart is broken at the loss of my friend Charlie Daniels. I’ll post more when I have words…right now it’s just tears.
  • John Rich – Daniels showed the rest of us what it means to be a great human being. He found redemption, then lived a life devoted to serving God, his family, and fellow countrymen. He was much more than his music. He was kind and strong and had a powerful soul that will be sorely missed here on earth, but no doubt has received eternal glory in Heaven. We will always love and miss him forever. God bless you, Mr. Charlie.
  • Johnny Lee – I’m hurt. Charlie was one of the nicest guys in country music. He was always there to help anyone and he will be missed by all.
  • Jordan DavisCountry music lost a legend today…I’ll never forget being side stage for this because after this song, while the band was playing the outro, he walked over & shook all of our hands and thanked us for singing along with him…One of the best to ever do it, Rest easy Mr. Daniels (see link for video)
  • Jordan RagerDevil Went Down to Georgia will never not be a jam. RIP Charlie Daniels. A literal music icon.
  • Josh TurnerMy heart is heavy upon hearing about the death of Charlie Daniels. Not only was he a great musical artist, he was a great man, husband and father. He and I attended the same church and he will be missed. He was a patriot and was so full of life until he took his final breath.
  • Joshua Scott JonesOh my.  Charlie Daniels heart broken my man. You are a class act sir southern country and rock LEGEND. Have fun out there. It’s been a pleasure. love you.
  • Keith UrbanGetting to shred with Chris LeDoux AND Charlie Daniels on the same stage was one of the most magical nights ever. Go rest high Charlie- and blessings today to all of your family. With love and friendship always.
  • Kelly Lang – What a huge loss not only in the music industry, but in the world. Charlie was simply one of the kindest, most loving patriotic friends I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing. He loved his friends and country so deeply. I was honored and blessed to perform on his infamous Volunteer Jam. My heart is broken today and I send my prayers of comfort up for his precious family.
  • Kevin Fowler – So sad to hear this. He was always so nice to us. I true legend. RIP
  • Kristy Osmunson – So sad about this. This guy taught me everything I know about playing the fiddle and being a good human. Our neighborhood will miss you.
  • Lacy J. Dalton – My heart goes out to Hazel, Charlie Jr. and their family.  I always loved Charlie, and his music.  He was the real deal and one of the great ones.
  • Larry Gatlin – If there were a Southern Rock/Country/GOD fearing Patriot/Good old boy on Mt. Rushmore, Charlie Daniels likeness would be hammered, chiseled, and blasted onto it. We would follow him into battle. We would not follow him on stage. We couldn’t… no one else could either…’nuff said. Heaven has never rocked like its ROCKIN’ right now. Charlie old friend, we’ll see you when we do. Rock on, friend.
  • Larry Stewart (Restless Heart) – Wow… Charlie Daniels. We lost a great, great man today. But, we got to have him for a long time! A patriot! A man I have followed him for years who shared his faith and his heart daily with his friends and followers. I read his words everyday. Man, he loved this country! I will miss you, sir!
  • Larry the Cable GuyThank you Charlie Daniels for your friendship and music. I love you man. You were and will always be an American legend. Have fun fiddlin’ for Jesus ‘cause you just woke up in glory! Hallelujah!
  • Lee & Kim Greenwood – What a loss and a shock – we can hardly put this in words. Charlie was such a beloved part of our community! He was a great friend and a fellow patriot. I will always cherish the countless shows we worked together over the decades and our backstage talks. He leaves an immeasurable mark on country and southern rock music. Charlie was a great leader and philanthropist, incredibly humble and one of the biggest supporters of our armed forces and veterans. I loved standing in the wings when he took the stage – he was powerful and magical – he left other artists in awe and every audience on their feet!  We love you Charlie and will forever cherish our friendship.
  • Lee Roy Parnell – Charlie Daniels, the founding father of our kind of music passed away this morning with Hazel, the love of his life, at his side. I knew this day would come but still… you’re never quite ready. It’s impossible to state just how much Charlie meant to me, both professionally and personally. For now I’ll just say I loved him and I know he loved me. I miss him already. Keep Hazel, Little Charlie and the entire CDB organization in your thoughts and prayers. When a man of Charlie’s magnitude leaves this earth he leaves a BIG VOID. Let us all remember all the good this fine man did while on this old Earth. He will be missed and for a long, long time.
  • Leroy Van Dyke – It’s a sad thing to see Charlie leave us. He was a great patriotic American and had a major impact on our musical heritage.
  • Lewis Brice – We lost a country music legend today. I wasn’t fortunate enough to meet Mr. Charlie Daniels but had quite a few friends who did, and all said the same of how an amazing of a Man he was as a musician and a person. I bet a band of angels in Heaven is gettin’ its fill today!!
  • Little Big TownCharlie- you were a true gentlemen and the absolute kindest of souls. Always giving on and off the stage. This is such a heartbreaking loss for all of us but mostly for his family and band. You all are in our hearts and prayers.
  • Little TexasToday we mourn the passing of our dear friend and mentor, Charles Edward Daniels. Few have made Little Texas such a part of their family, and we will miss him terribly. Our prayers go out to Hazel, Charlie Jr. and the Charlie Daniels Band members and crew during this sad, sad time.
  • Loretta LynnCountry music will never be the same. Charlie was a heck of an artist. I can’t even begin to count the number of times we worked together. He was so much fun! He was always such a good friend to me and I loved him. We’re all going to miss him so much.
  • Love & TheftWe are both so sad to hear the news about Charlie Daniels today. What an incredible man-legendary artist and God Fearing Patriot We feel so blessed to have gotten to share the stage with him on his last tour. #RIPCD you will be missed
  • Lucas Hoge – Not only was Charlie a legend in music, he was a true patriot and loved our country. It’s a sad day to lose such a great man.
  • Luke BryanJust learning of the passing of this great man. What a hero. A true patriot, Christian, and country music icon. Prayers to his family. Thank you for all your contributions on and off the stage. God bless you Charlie Daniels.
  • Luke CombsThe country music flag is flying at half mast today. RIP Charlie Daniels.
  • Maddie & TaeRest In Peace to one of the greatest. It was an honor getting to meet Mr. Charlie Daniels years back at the Opry. Sending love to the Daniels family and our country music community.
  • Mark Collie – Charlie Daniels was one of my heroes, and I was glad and blessed to call him a friend. Today we bid a sad farewell to a great American Treasure and Patriot!
  • Mark WillsHeartbroken at the news of the loss of one of my heroes!
  • Martina McBridePrayers for Hazel, Charlie’s family and his CBD road family. Charlie allowed John to film him doing an intro of me for my showcase for RCA Records back in 1991. He didn’t know me at all. He was just that generous and kind. One of a kind he was.
  • Marty Raybon (Shenandoah) – Charlie Daniels was a man of God, a voice of reason in unsettled times. He was a brother and friend. Until we meet again on the shores of the everlasting. Rest in Peace, Charlie Daniels.
  • Marty StuartCharlie Daniels will forever be remembered as a true American folk hero. The joy he brought to our lives is inestimable. I admired Charlie for not only standing up for what he believed in but living it out on a day to day basis.  We’ve lost a true statesman. Connie and I send our love and prayers to Hazel, the family and Charlie’s extended musical family.
  • Matt StillwellLegend. Carolina Boy. Thank you for the music and inspiration! God Speed
  • Mickey Gilley – Charlie Daniels was one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met and worked with. He was in ‘Urban Cowboy’ with us and did an awesome job. He was a real friend and he’ll be greatly missed be missed – what a talent.
  • Mike McGuire (Shenandoah) – For all of us in the music community, Charlie Daniels was like our big brother. He always took up for us and was always the one to stand up for our America. Thank you, Charlie. Go rest now. You made your mark on our world, and we will miss you.
  • Moe Bandy – I’m just devastated about losing Charlie Daniels. What a great talented man. He loved his country and his Lord. Prayers for his family.
  • Naomi Judd – Every time I was around Charlie I felt like I was standing next to pure country. He sang about Faith, Patriotism, family and having good, clean fun. I’m so grateful that I got to meet and know a truly great man.
  • Neal McCoyCharlie Daniels represented Country music and our Country with the same passion!! Will miss this friend and his courage to Stand for the things he Believed in!!!
  • Oak Ridge Boys – All of The Oak Ridge Boys are saddened and devastated by this sudden and immeasurable loss. Charlie was not only a dear friend but a Patriot who loved Jesus and loved the USA. It is all so very hard to process right now…We will miss Charlie, but we know where he is… The Everlasting Arms of HIS and OUR Savior hold him now…Until The Day Charlie…Until the DAY…prayers for Hazel.
  • Paige King Johnson – It truly breaks my heart to hear of the passing of Mr. Charlie Daniels. As a fellow NC native, he was included in the soundtrack of nearly every road trip, bonfire night, and any other occasion! He was an extraordinary musician and such a joy to watch onstage – his spirit for music and performing was truly incredible! His family are in my thoughts and prayers during this hard time. He will truly be missed by fans all around!
  • Parker McCollum – RIP Charlie Daniels… wow… what an absolute legend. Got to see him play at the Opry one time and sat on the stage right behind him. Won’t ever forget it! 2020 has got to go!
  • Parmalee – RIP to the great Charlie Daniels.. You will be missed
  • Phil Vassar – He was one of my biggest heroes. One of the greatest guys I’ve ever known. RIP my brother Charlie.
  • Randall King – Ah man. RIP to the legend Charlie Daniels
  • Randy HouserRIP Charlie Daniels.  Thank you for the many years of superb leadership and music. #streetsofgold with a #fiddleofgold
  • Randy Owen (Alabama) – Nobody I respected or admired, in this world, any MORE than my real friend, Charlie Daniels.
  • Randy RogersRest In Peace Charlie Daniels.  What a wonderfully kind man. #godspeed
  • Randy Travis – Charlie Daniels was one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known. He and Hazel have been two of my and Mary’s dearest friends over the past years. We laughed, cried and prayed together. Not only was he a gift to us, but to the entire world. A few years ago, Charlie had a colt born on my birthday and named him after me. The memories go on and on, so I’ll leave it at this — Charlie, thank you for everything you’ve done for me, your endless support of us, your unconditional love, and the sweet memories. It is my greatest honor to be your Country Music Hall of Fame classmate–you will live on forever as my hero… my friend. I love you.
  • Ray BensonWe lost our pal Charlie Daniels.  I met Charlie in 1972 in San Fran at The Keystone Corner we played a double bill with his new band tickets were $1 and Freddies mom made free Spaghetti! I’ll cherish the time we had together. My Love to Hazel family band crew RIP friend!
  • Ray ScottCharlie Daniels was a big influence to me… a huge hero… I was a young artist writer in town in the late 90’s trying to find my voice.. I wrote a recitational song called Plowboy that ended up getting me a record deal.. I owe that to this man… He inspired me to do something different that stood out.. I’ve always credited him for that…I was lucky enough to do a few shows as his opener as well.. cherished memories.. Charlie was a true American patriot and an Icon who cared deeply about this country… and he was a badass… May God bless Charlie Daniels… and may he rest in peace…
  • Rick MonroeI can’t believe this, he was an amazing artist that was always humble and kind. 2020 the Year that just keeps taking
  • Rick TrevinoRIP Charlie Daniels
  • Ricky Skaggs – One of my favorite people on this earth Charlie Daniels has gone on to his eternal reward today. Oh, how he will be missed at the Grand Ole Opry and everywhere else he was loved. Charlie, thank you for being a Patriot, a Statesman, a Christian, a friend, a father, a husband to Miss Hazel, and a great maker of music that will live on for generations. You made an indelible mark in this life, and you will be missed my brother.
  • Rodney AtkinsWhen I was 5 years old my parents asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up….I said “how do you be Charlie Daniels”….no one could be Charlie but Charlie. He’s one of the best humans I had the honor of knowing. Love and prayers to the Daniels family.
  • Ronnie Milsap – Charlie Daniels embodied the fire of the South. He blurred lines between rock and country, when rock didn’t think country was cool, and his Volunteer Jams weren’t just legendary, they brought people from both of those worlds together. He was a patriot, a proud American, a world class musician, an incredible showman, as well as a wonderful father, husband, grandpa and friend. We’re all so sad to lose him, but if I know Charlie, he’s up in heaven, rosining up his bow and getting ready to let those fingers fly! Godspeed, my friend, you’re home.
  • Sam Moore – One of the best friends, not only a peer, but a true friend. He was one of the most spiritual men. When we got together for a show in Oklahoma, we performed ‘Will The Circle be Unbroken.’ I never will forget that night.
  • Sammy Kershaw – The music community has lost one of its greatest American icons today. Charlie Daniels is one of those artists whose music will never die. He was also one of the nicest people I have ever met in my life and also a great Patriot. God bless him. Charlie Daniels was statue material.
  • Sara EvansWhen I was 10 years old, I came to a Nashville and recorded this song. It’s called “I’m Gonna Be (The Only Female Fiddle Player in Charlie Daniels Band)”. RIP Charlie.  (See Videos section below)
  • Sawyer Brown – It’s hard to know where to begin talking about Charlie. Maybe it should be the first time we met him, when he walked over to the bus, introduced himself (as if we weren’t already in awe of him) and told us he enjoyed our show—leaving us speechless—and when we called him Mr. Daniels, he told us, “Boys, just call me Charlie. We’re friends now.” Or the second time we ever worked with him, and he hopped up on the bus at about 7:00 AM and said, “Mark Miller, get up, son—we’re going golfing.” Or the time we were scheduled to do a weekend of shows with Reba McEntire but her band was tragically lost in the plane crash a few days before and Charlie called us and said, “Boys, I’ll fly in and do the show with y’all, if you don’t mind backing me up.” Mind?! We told him that when we started out playing clubs, half of our set was CDB music—so we’d already been in training. It was such a thrill to get to share the stage with him that night—and every night we ever got to do a show with Charlie. And there were a lot of shows over the years. There was never a show we played with Charlie that we didn’t say, “We need to more of these!”  And while I loved every minute of those shows, I really treasure all those times we got to visit and talk about books and music and life on the road. I was like a kid getting to go his favorite relative’s house every time we worked with Charlie. I’d make a beeline for his bus, give him and Mrs. Hazel a hug, and the visiting would commence.  When we first started out, people would ask what kind of career we wanted to have, and we’d point to the Charlie Daniels Band, and say, “That. That kind of timeless music. That kind of no-holds-barred stage show. That kind of longevity.” But as much as Charlie exemplified all of that, he was also a good man. A true gentleman. (Who was one of the first people Mark heard from when Madison was born? Yep, it was Charlie.) A true friend.  At the end of every visit, Charlie would give me a hug and say, “Love you, son.” I have no doubt where you are right now, Charlie—so I know we will see you again. And since we already know the songs, save us a place on the bandstand. We love you, Charlie.  Mrs. Hazel, Charlie Jr. and the whole CDB family—we are keeping you in our prayers.
  • Scooter Brown – I grew up listening to Charlie Daniels. I never thought back then that he would become a friend and a mentor. He is the definition of ‘Salt of the Earth.’ His music touched millions, his kindness was always felt and his patriotism was second to none. I’ll always be grateful for the opportunities he’s given me in the music business. We have lost a true legend and I will miss him dearly.
  • Scotty McCreeryRest In Peace Charlie Daniels, my fellow North Carolinian. I was honored to receive NC’s Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award from you backstage at the Opry in 2017. Thank you for your sharing your talent and your kindness with all of us.
  • Shane Owens – It’s hard to imagine country music without Charlie Daniels and the world will never be the same. Thankfully he left a legacy like no other that we can reflect on. You are loved and you will be missed!”
  • Shannon Lawson – I cannot believe Charlie Daniels is dead. I knew him and his family well. Christmas parties, jammed with him a few times, we shared the bill on a few shows. I played to the largest crowd I have ever played to on a co-bill with Charlie to 30,000 people. He was such a great guy.  Rest in peace Charlie.
  • Steve Azar – Rest in peace my friend. I’ll never forget how good you were to me on the road and the time I had to cancel writing with you to have throat surgery. Blessings to you, your family and the multitude of people you have touched during your life here! Gonna miss ya, SA
  • Steve Wariner – Charlie Daniels’ work on Earth is done. While we will miss him and his talents here, we know he has gone home now. Rest In Peace, old friend. You are so loved. Sending love to Hazel and the entire family.
  • Suzy BoggussSo sad to hear of Charlie Daniels’ passing. His songs were some of the first I learned on guitar. He truly was the consummate performer and just gave us everything all the way through his life! Thanks Charlie for the amazing music,, your love of life and your great laugh. We will hear your songs echo in the halls of @opry
  • Swon Brothers – Heard the news about Charlie this morning. This is a sad day. He was one of the sweetest coolest guys we’ve met in this business. We have played quite a few shows with The Charlie Daniels Band
    and it was always the most memorable and enjoyable times. One time in particular the show was on hold due to storms so Charlie invited us on his bus to chat. His stories about the road and this business are unmatchable. The storm turned into a tornado and our bands and crews were told to gather in a bathroom of a gymnasium. Although a bit scary, that is one of the nights on the road that I’ll never forget. We all sang songs together with the natural reverb of the gym and the bathroom. Then sat in folding chairs talking until the storm passed. Not only was he a legend for country music, but a legend of a man. He told us about his mistakes, corrections, and his love for God. Rest In Peace CD… we will all miss ya and will see you again.
  • T.G. Sheppard – Charlie was one of the most talented, kindest, patriotic and spiritual people I’ve ever had the pleasure of calling a friend. Whether I was doing shows with him from the Opry stage or on a stage in far away Japan, he always remained the consummate performer. The void he leaves in our business is enormous, and I know the music he will make in heaven will be overwhelming. Rest easy my friend.
  • T. Graham Brown – It was an honor to know Charlie. He was a Godly, family man and the U.S.A. didn’t have a better friend. He always had an encouraging word and a firm handshake. Sheila and I pray for Miss Hazel, the family, the band and his entire organization. Rest in peace ol’ pal!
  • Tammy King (The Steeldrivers) – Charlie Daniels was a giant among men!  An unbelievably talented musician, an American icon in every sense of the word.  I will forever remember the Opry performance when the SteelDrivers shared the stage with him and played a few songs together.  He leaves an enduring legacy and will be greatly missed.  The angels just gained one heck of a fiddler today!
  • Tanya TuckerCharlie Daniels was someone you could lean on at any time or ask his advice. I am so blessed to have known him as a peer, as a friend and performed with him many times. “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” well, the devil never had a chance! And now Charlie is playing that fiddle with the heavenly angels in the Big Man’s band. Some day I’ll see you again, Charlie.
  • Teddy Gentry (Alabama) – From the eighties until last year, I’ve had the pleasure of not only touring with but getting to know Charlie Daniels. He was everything on stage a great artist should be. But it was the off stage Charlie I grew to love over the years. Many times Charlie would answer the call to do charity work and never charge a cent. He set a humble example of what a man, a friend, and Christian should be by the way he treated others. I’m gonna miss you my friend.
  • Terri Clark – One of the kindest men I’ve ever met. I’ll never forget this first time I met him in person many years ago, and he asked me what size hat I wore… magically a Charlie Daniels signature cowboy hat showed up with my name inside it. A legend, man of faith and proud American. I don’t think it’s purely a coincidence that he went to heaven right around “Independence Day”. The angels have another one for their choir. #ripcharliedaniels
  • The Cadillac ThreeCharlie was the coolest of the cool. A genuine talent and the nicest guy you ever met. He was so positive and encouraging, always told us to just keep on doin’ what we we’re doin’. We’ll miss ya Charlie.
  • The Henningsons – I just heard that Charlie passed away. He was a great American and a wonderful Human being. We played at the Grand Ol Opry with him and he came and visited us in our dressing room. Had a great conversation with one of my heroes.
  • Thompson SquareAnother massive country music loss today. What an amazing artist and American. Rest In Peace Charlie Daniels
  • Tim Atwood – Charlie Daniels was a music icon, yet every time I played piano for Charlie he made me feel like I was part of the Charlie Daniels’ family.   He loved our country and devoted much of his time to encouraging and performing for our men and women in uniform.  When my son Torre was in the Army, and he was about to ship out for his first tour in Iraq, Charlie met with Torre before he left, and he prayed with him.  You have no idea what that meant to me.  The devil can stay down in Georgia for all I care, because Charlie Daniels is heaven bound!
  • Tim McGrawOh man, sad to hear about Charlie Daniels passing…I grew up on his music… brilliant songs and smokin’ records. And always, without fail, every time I had the pleasure of being around him, he was one of most genuine, kind and thoughtful folks I’ve ever run across. The word “legend” gets tossed around so easily these days, but not in this case… he was #BeyondLegendary.
  • Toby KeithCharlie Daniels was part of my very first music collection. And a great guy. He showed us how it’s done. RIP superstar.
  • Trace AdkinsToday I have a very heavy heart as I reflect on the legendary Charlie Daniels. It’s true that meeting your heroes is dangerous because more often than not, they disappoint you. Charlie was the exception. I absolutely cherished his friendship.  I could write a book about the positive influence he had on my life, but today I’ll just say that I miss him already. Love you, Charlie.
  • Tracy LawrenceHeartbroken from the news of my friend Charlie Daniels passing this morning. Heaven’s gate opened wide as that golden fiddle was laid in his hands. So much respect for Charlie. The musician, the songwriter but mostly, the man. You will be missed. God bless your life & legacy.
  • Travis DenningRIP to the Long Haired Country Boy. The first time I ever stepped foot on stage was on the Volunteer Jam. One of the kindest people I ever met in this business.
  • Travis TrittMy heart is crushed today after hearing that my dear friend Charlie Daniels has passed away. Charlie was the first legendary artist to take me under his wing and encourage me when I was first getting started in the business. He was always there for me when I needed him. I have so many great memories of touring, performing, writing and recording with Charlie, but my favorite memories are of simply talking with the man when it was just the two of us alone. Farewell dear friend until we meet again. Thank you for being such a friend, mentor and inspiration to me. I will always be grateful.
  • Trisha YearwoodI grew up on the CDB, and I know I’m blessed to call Charlie and Hazel friends. Love and strength to this family. The world mourns with you. RIP Charlie. xoxo
  • Ty HerndonOne of the finest Human beings I know… Entered the gates of heaven today. Charlie was a man of great integrity. And he had a wide open heart. His Christmas concert at the Ryman was the first gig I played after I came out in 2014. He simply hugged me and said go do what you do son. And that was it. We shall miss you Charlie Daniels. I will miss you. Please give Joe Diffie a hug.
  • Tyler FarrLost one of the best this morning. RIP Charlie Daniels.
  • Vince Gill – I first met Charlie Daniels in 1976, and then when I was touring as part of Pure Prairie League, we opened a bunch of shows for him. I made a great friend in Charlie, and we’ve remained friends for over 40 years — that’s hard to do. He was a great example of loyalty and I’ll miss him.
  • Vonn Kiss – A pioneer that stood for so many great things outside of music, a true patriot. He taught us all what a fiddle truly was while never being afraid to voice his opinion. He’s going to be deeply missed but his legacy will no doubt live on. Prayers and thoughts are with his family, friends and fans.
  • Wade BowenCharlie Daniels played @BowenMusicfest years ago and my exact words to him were “Mr. Daniels you are the nicest artist we’ve ever had!” We had a good long visit & it could not have been a better experience or a better show. He was fantastic on every level. I will never forget that. He even gave us some love on his socials the next day about all the good we are trying to do around Waco with @BowenFoundation. Thank you Charlie for being the bad ass you are. We will all miss you dearly! Godspeed.
  • Wynonna Judd – Getting to open for Mr. Charlie was one of my very first memorable moments in country music. He’s an important part of my story. When Mom & I opened for Mr. Charlie in the 80’s, I was so young, so naive, and in awe of my heroes and sheroes in country music. I spent most of my time trying to talk to, hang out with and learn everything I could from the artists we played shows with. Mr. Charlie was always so kind to me. He always made me feel so important. His heart. Oh my. His passion for God and his country, it really was what made him such a gifted soul. I adore him!! He’d come over to me in a crowded room to hug me. He always made time for me and I respect him so much for the way he treated me and so many others in the room. During one of our moments backstage before a show, I was talking to Mr. Charlie about how nervous I was being onstage. He told me to “Never look at the empty seats.” I have not forgotten his words to me. Charlie Daniels is a maverick. His heart is bigger than most. He lived and he loved large!!!!! Thank you for your service to our great country sir. I love you so

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