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Charlie Daniels Chats with Fletch & Jai

We had the stellar opportunity to chat with living legend, music icon, and all around awesome guy CHARLIE DANIELS!!

Celebrating 40 years of “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” music’s most iconic fiddle-centric song to ever be release, Charlie chatted about what the song meant to him, and even touched on how he felt his time to ever become an member of the Grand Ole Opry had passed by when he was finally inducted as an artist in his 70s.

Last, but not certainly not least, Mr. Daniels discussed his non-profit organization, The Journey Home Project, which helps U.S. military veterans.

Check it out!

https://soundcloud.com/beaver1003/fj-chat-with-legendary-charlie-daniels

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