Search - Artist/Band: Charlie Daniels

Artist Info

  • Name: Charlie Daniels
  • Birthday: 10/28/1936
  • Birth Place: Wilmington, NC
  • Decades Active: 1960,1970,1980,1990,2000
  • Genre: Country
  • Styles: Country Gospel, Gospel, Southern Rock, Urban Cowboy, Country-Rock, Traditional Country
  • Moods: Carefree, Party/Celebratory, Rebellious, Aggressive, Earthy, Exuberant, Organic, Reckless, Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Brash, Confident, Confrontational, Earnest, Fiery, Freewheeling, Playful, Rambunctious, Rollicking, Rousing, Rowdy, Sentimental

Albums

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Title Release
  • Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas
  • 10/13/2009
  • The Epic Trilogy, Vol. 2
  • 06/16/2008
  • The Epic Trilogy
  • 01/28/2008
  • Platinum
  • 10/23/2007
  • Deuces W
  • 10/09/2007
  • The Ultimate Collection
  • 01/23/2007
  • Essential Charlie Daniels [Legacy]
  • 01/08/2007
  • 16 Biggest Hits
  • 09/05/2006
  • Songs from the Longleaf Pines WA
  • 03/22/2005
  • The Essential Super Hits of the Charlie Daniels Band WA
  • 07/27/2004
  • Country Pride
  • 11/04/2003
  • Freedom and Justice for All
  • 07/08/2003
  • The Essential Charlie Daniels Band
  • 06/10/2003
  • Merry Christmas to All
  • 10/08/2002
  • Redneck Fiddlin' Man
  • 07/23/2002
  • The Ultimate Charlie Daniels Band
  • 05/12/2002
  • How Sweet the Sound: 25 Favorite Hymns and Gospel Greats
  • 2001
  • Road Dogs
  • 05/30/2000
  • 5 Songs Sampler for QVC
  • 05/16/2000
  • Tailgate Party
  • 03/09/1999
  • Fiddle Fire: 25 Years of the Charlie Daniels Band WA
  • 08/18/1998
  • Blues Hat
  • 12/23/1997
  • By the Light of the Moon: Campfire Songs & Cowboy Tunes
  • 08/12/1997
  • Steel Witness WA
  • 08/1996
  • Same Ol' Me
  • 09/12/1995
  • The Door
  • 1994
  • All-Time Greatest Hits
  • 1993
  • America, I Believe In You
  • 1993
  • Listen Up!
  • 07/07/1992
  • Greatest Fiddlin' Licks WA
  • 03/31/1992
  • At His Best
  • 1992
  • The Back to Back: The Charlie Daniels Band/The Marshall Tucker Band WA
  • 1992
  • Renegade
  • 1991
  • Simple Man
  • 1989
  • Homesick Heroes
  • 1988
  • Powder Keg WA
  • 1987
  • Me and the Boys WA
  • 1985
  • A Decade of Hits WA
  • 1983
  • Windows WA
  • 1982
  • Christmas Time Down South
  • 1980
  • Full Moon
  • 1980
  • Million Mile Reflections
  • 1979
  • Whiskey
  • 1977
  • High Lonesome WA
  • 1976
  • Saddle Tramp WA
  • 1976
  • Uneasy Rider
  • 1976
  • Fire on the Mountain WA
  • 1975
  • Nightrider
  • 1975
  • Te John, Grease, & Wolfman WA
  • 1972
  • Charlie Daniels
  • 1970

    Individual Bio

    A talented and showy fiddler, Charlie Daniels and his band fuse hardcore country with a hard-edged southern rock boogie and blues. The group -- which has had a rotating cast of musicians over the years -- has always been known for their instrumental dexterity, but they were also notorious for their down-home, good-old-boy attitude; in the early '80s, they became a virtual symbol of conservative country values. Daniels and his band experienced the height of their popularity at the end of the '70s and early '80s, but they remained a popular concert attraction well into the '90s.

    Daniels was born and raised in North Carolina, playing fiddle and guitar in several bands during his teenage years. At the age of 21, he decided become a professional musician, assembling an instrumental rock & roll combo called the Jaguars. The group landed a recording session for Epic Records in 1959 with Bob Johnson, who would later become Columbia Records' leading folk and country producer. The record didn't receive much attention, but the band continued to play and Daniels continued to write songs. One of his originals, "It Hurts Me," was recorded by Elvis Presley in 1963. By the late '60s, it had become clear that the Jaguars weren't going to hit the big time, so Johnson recommended to Daniels that he move to Nashville to become a session musician. Daniels followed the advice and became one of the most popular fiddlers in Nashville. He played on several Bob Dylan albums -- Nashville Skyline, Self Portrait, New Morning, and Dylan -- as well as Ringo Starr's 1970 record Beaucoups of Blues. He also became part of Leonard Cohen's touring band in the late '60s and produced the Youngbloods' Elephant Mountain album around the same time.

    Daniels cut an album for Capitol Records in the early '70s that was ignored. In 1972, he formed the Charlie Daniels Band, using the southern rock of the Allman Brothers as a blueprint. The band comprised Daniels (lead guitar, vocals, fiddle), lead guitarist Don Murray, bassist Charlie Hayward, drummer James W. Marshall, and keyboardist Joe DiGregorio. The formula worked, and in 1973 they had a minor hit with "Uneasy Rider," which was released on Kama Sutra Records. In 1974, they released Fire on the Mountain, which became a gold record within months of its release; the album would eventually go platinum. Its successor, 1975's Nightrider, did even better, thanks to the Top 40 country hit "Texas." Saddle Tramp, released in 1976, became his first country Top Ten album, going gold.

    Throughout the mid-'70s, the Charlie Daniels Band pursued a southern rock direction. They were moderately successful, but they never had a breakthrough hit either on the pop or country charts. By the late '70s, Daniels sensed that the audience for southern rock was evaporating, so he refashioned the band as a more straightforward country band. The change paid off in 1979 when the single "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" became a number one hit, crossing over into the pop charts, where it hit number three. The song was named the Country Music Association's Single of the Year and helped its accompanying album, Million Mile Reflections, become a multi-platinum success.

    Daniels wasn't able to follow "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" with another blockbuster single on the country charts, ironically, but he had several rock crossover successes in the years following the success of Million Mile Reflections: Full Moon (1980) went platinum and Windows (1982) went gold. Although he continued to sell respectably throughout the '80s, he didn't have a big hit until 1989's Simple Man, which went gold. In the '90s, his records failed to chart well, although he remained a popular concert draw, a trend that continued through the early years of the 21st century. In 2007, Daniels released Live from Iraq, followed later in the year by Deuces. Preachin', Prayin', Singin' appeared in 2008. A holiday package, Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas, billed to Charlie Daniels & Friends contained a studio album of traditional christmas fare as well as a DVD entitled A Twin Pines Christmas, was released by Blue Hat Records in 2009. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide