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Adding two drummers to the twin lead-guitar format of the Allman Brothers Band,
and blending this extended line-up with a more genuine rural spirit,
the band of Nashivlle's bluegrass fiddler Charlie Daniels came to impersonate
the middle-class of the Midwest:
the talking-bluegrass Uneasy Rider (1973),
the western-swing The South's Gonna Do It (1975),
Devil Went Down To Georgia (1979),
In America (1981).
His million-selling albums were
Fire On The Mountain (1974)
and
Million Mile Reflections (1979).
Starting in 1964, Daniels organized "volunteer jams" with other notorious
outlaws.
He played violin on five albums of the
Marshall Tucker Band.
Daniels died in 2020 at the age of 83.
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