
2008
Soap Box Archives
Grand
Ole Honor
On
Friday, January 18th I will catch a plane from Durango, Colorado, where I'm on
vacation, en route to Nashville, Tennessee, which is the last fifteen hundred
miles of a journey of several million which started one afternoon in Gulf, North
Carolina, circa 1951 when I was visiting a friend, Russell Palmer, and he pulled
out an old Stella guitar.
I
don't know where he got that old guitar or how long he'd had it but he actually
knew about two and a half chords on it and I immediately started pestering him
to show them to me.
As
a life long, dyed in the wool music lover I had always had a desire to learn to
play but had never been around anybody long enough who knew how to play for it
to rub off on me. And here was my best friend actually playing a G chord, C chord
and occasionally after much finger straining a D chord.
I
certainly didn't realize it that day but that old Stella guitar with the rusty
strings and a neck about the size of half a fence post was going to change my
life.
I guess
Russell and myself motivated each other because we set about learning to play
with a passion and woe be to anybody who happened by who knew a chord we hadn't
learned because we got really good at badgering people to teach us.
Well
one thing led to another and in a year or so we had a little band that played
just about any place somebody would put up with us, we even had a Saturday radio
show on a small station in Sanford, NC.
One
constant in our lives was listening to and loving the Grand Ole Opry. We even
made a couple of trips to Nashville to see it in our later teenaged years.
The
Opry was the penultimate goal for anybody who ever fancied themselves a country
music performer and everybody who was anybody in the country music business was
a part of it.
There
was Hank Williams, Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl, Ernest Tubb, Eddie Arnold, Flatt and
Scruggs, Bill Monroe and The Bluegrass Boys, the list goes on and on.
In
1956 my dad changed jobs and we moved to Wilmington, NC and I had to say goodbye
to Russell and the band we had formed. I took a daytime job and played with whoever
would let me set in with them.
To
make a long story extremely short I pursued my dream in music and by the goodness
of God have been able to have a
wonderful career, which has spanned almost
fifty years.
I
have been blessed with Gold, Platinum and Multiplatinum albums, I have appeared
many times on network television, even in moving pictures. I have won multiple
awards from The Country Music Association, The Academy of Country Music, The Gospel
Music Association and even a Grammy. I have even played on the Grand Ole Opry
many times. But I was always on the outside looking in. I was always a guest,
never a member.
On
Saturday night, January 20, 2008 at approximately 7:45 Central Standard Time my
life long dream will become a reality. I will become a full-fledged member of
the Opry.
It
is an honor that I can't begin to articulate, there is no way I can express what
it means to me. And to make it special, I will be joined on stage by Russell Palmer
the man who taught me my first guitar chords all those years ago.
Ain't
God good!!!!!!!!!!
Pray
for our troops.
What
do you think?
God
Bless America
Charlie
Daniels
January
18, 2008
