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Charlie Daniels Band, The

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Real Name:Taz DiGregorio, Charlie Hayward, Pat McDonald, Bruce Ray Brown, Charlie Daniels and Chris Wormer
Profile:The Charlie Daniels Band was formed in 1970, with Charlie Daniels joined by Barry Barnes (guitar), Mark Fitzgerald (bass), Fred Edwards and Gary Allen (drums), and Taz DiGregorio (keyboards). They started recording southern rock-styled albums for Kama Sutra. Although a multi-instrumentalist, Daniels was a limited vocalist, but his voice was well suited to the talking-style "Uneasy Rider", which reached the US Top 10 in 1973. He followed it with his anthem for southern rock, "The South's Gonna Do It". In 1974, Daniels had members of Marshall Tucker Band, The and Allman Brothers Band, The join him onstage in Nashville. It was so successful that he decided to make his so-called Volunteer Jam an annual event. It led to some unlikely combinations of artists such as James Brown performing with Roy Acuff, and the stylistic mergers have included Crystal Gayle singing the blues with the Charlie Daniels Band.

The Charlie Daniels Band underwent some personnel changes on 1975's Nightrider, with Tom Crain, Charlie Hayward and Don Murray (3) replacing Barnes, Fitzgerald and Allen respectively. When Daniels moved to Epic in 1976, there was a concerted effort to turn the band into a major concert attraction, despite the fact that at 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 20 stone Daniels was no teenage idol: he hid his face under an oversized cowboy hat. The albums sold well, and in 1979, when recording his Million Mile Reflections album, he recalled a 20s poem, "The Mountain Whipporwill", by Stephen Vincent Benet. The band developed this into "The Devil Went Down To Georgia", in which Johnny outplays the Devil to win a gold fiddle. Daniels overdubbed his fiddle seven times to create an atmospheric recording that topped the US country charts and reached number 3 in the US pop charts. It was also a UK Top 20 success.

In 1980 the band recorded "In America" for the hostages in Iran, and then in 1982, "Still In Saigon" , about Vietnam. The band were featured on the soundtrack for Urban Cowboy and also recorded the theme for the Burt Reynolds movie Stroker Ace. The 13th Volunteer Jam was held in 1987, but financial and time constraints meant the event was put on temporary hiatus (it resumed four years later). In the late 80s Daniels appeared in the movie Lone Star Kid and published a book of short stories, but continued touring and playing his southern boogie to adoring audiences.

During the 90s Daniels updated "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" with Johnny Cash and continued in his politically incorrect way - in simple language, he advocates both lynching and red-baiting; not a man to stand next to at the bar. He signed a new recording contract with Liberty in 1993, but also targeted the white gospel market through a deal with Sparrow Records. The albums The Door and Steel Witness earned Daniels several awards from the Christian recording community. In 1997 Daniels inaugurated his own Blue Hat Records and also released his first children's album, By The Light Of The Moon: Campfire Songs & Cowboy Tunes, on the Sony Wonder label. Two years later he took his Volunteer Jam event on the road for the first time.
URLs:http://www.charliedaniels.com/
Members:Barry Barnes, Bruce Ray Brown, Charlie Daniels, Charlie Hayward, Chris Wormer, Don Murray (3), Fred Edwards, Gary Allen, Jack Gavin, James W. Marshall, Mark Fitzgerald, Pat McDonald, Taz DiGregorio, Tom Crain
Name Variations: All | Charlie Daniels Band, The | Charlie Daniels Band
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Releases:
Fire On The Mountain (LP) Kama Sutra 1974
Fire On The Mountain (LP) Epic 1974
Nightrider (LP, Album) Kama Sutra 1975
High Lonesome (LP) Epic 1976
Saddle Tramp (LP) Epic 1976
Midnight Wind (LP) Epic 1977
Whiskey (LP) Epic 1977
Million Mile Reflections (LP) Epic 1979
The Devil Went Down To Georgia (7", Single) Epic 1979
The Devil Went Down To Georgia (7") Epic 1979
Carolina (I Remember You) (7") Epic 1980
Fire On The Mountain (LP) Embassy 1980
Full Moon (LP) Epic 1980
Volunteer Jam VII (LP, Album) Epic 1981
Windows (LP) Epic 1982
A Decade Of Hits (CD) Epic 1983
Me And The Boys (LP, Album) Epic 1985
Powder Keg (LP) Epic 1987
Simple Man (CD) Epic 1989
Listen-Up! (CD) CBS Special Products 1990
Road Dogs (CD) Blue Hat Records 2000
Live! (CD, Album) Blue Hat Records 2001
Redneck Fiddlin' Man (CD, Album) Blue Hat Records 2002
Tracks Appear On:
The South's Greatest Hits (LP) South's Gonna Do It Again Capricorn Records 1977
Super-sonic (LP) The Devil Went Down To... Ronco 1979
Country Roundup - 20 Country Classics (LP, Comp) The Devil Went Down To... Polygram 1980
The Blues Story (LP) The South's Gonna Do It Gong 1985
Billboard Top Hits - 1979 (CD) The Devil Went Down To... Rhino Entertainment Company 1991
Billboard Top Hits - 1979 (Cass, Album) The Devil Went Down To... Rhino Entertainment Company 1992
Country Collection (2xCD) The Devil Went Down To... Arcade 1993
The Very Best Of Christmas Pop (2xCD) My Christmas Love Song... Columbia 1994
Coyote Ugly (CD) The Devil Went Down To... Curb Records 2000
Mandril Hits (CD) The Devil Went To Georgia CMC Entertainment 2003
Country Stars (CD) The Devil Went Down To... Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) 2004

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