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Read Charlie's latest musings about Americana, reflections of a patriot and days gone by on his Soap Box page.

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.

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Reflections on Turning 83-Years-Old

1936 was not the most prestigious year in American history, although a few noteworthy things did happen.

It was a leap year, Franklin Roosevelt was President, the New York Yankees beat the then New York Giants in six games of the World Series and the Statue of Liberty celebrated 50 years of standing in the New York Harbor.

We The People - Not Anymore

The advent of the twenty-four-hour news cycle and the amount of on-air time they devote to politics are - in my opinion - responsible for the American public’s seemingly insatiable appetite for all things political and the strong opinions that are encouraged and influenced by the obviously biased outlets.

Incremental Fissures in the Quality of Life

This column may appear to be somewhat petty in some aspects, but as I believe that many times big problems begin as miniscule problems and, like microscopic worms, casually weave their way into the fabric of our lifestyles and in the conglomerate can have an overall effect on the quality of our lives.

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