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Never Look At The Empty Seats - A Memoir - Charlie Daniels - Click To Order
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Welcome to the New charliedaniels.com Website!
After a 5-year delay, www.charliedaniels.com is finally getting its much overdue upgrade! We got distracted and pulled in a multitude of directions after Charlie went home, but we're finally up and running.
Charlie Daniels Patriot Awards Honor Dedication to Those Who Serve
The Charlie Daniels Journey Home Project Celebrates 10 Years and more than $4 Million Raised for Veterans, First Responders and their Families
2021 Volunteer Jam: A Musical Salute To Charlie Daniels
Today, David Corlew and Associates announced next year's Volunteer Jam will go on as scheduled and serve as a tribute concert to the late Charlie Daniels.
April 13: The Best of Times, The Worst of Times -Soapbox Jr.
Apologies to Charles Dickens and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn for the title paraphrasing “A Tale of Two Cities.”
As I was scheduling posts for April 13, it thought crossed my mind that “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” Kind of sums up the day. There were two monumental events in the life of the Daniels family that took place on this date six years apart, so as the old saying goes, “I’ve got good news, and I’ve got bad news.”
Charlie Daniels and A Complete Unknown - Soapbox Jr.
April 1, 2025 marked the 11th anniversary of 'Off the Grid – Doin’ It Dylan,' the CDB’s tribute to Bob Dylan. An April Fool’s Day release? Sure. A joke? Not even close—at least not to those who knew how much Dylan meant to Dad’s musical journey.
Still Bringing Them to Their Feet, Five Years Later - Soapbox Jr.
On March 13, 2020—just over five years ago—Dad and the band took the stage together for what would be their final show. It was in Huntsville, Alabama, at the Von Braun Center’s Mark C. Smith Concert Hall.
After that night, he and Mom returned to Twin Pines Ranch, where they mostly stayed - sheltering in place - until that heartbreaking day, July 6, when everything changed for us. The CDB family lost its leader, and a good and faithful servant was called home—to his permanent home, “in the sky, Lord, in the sky.”