Grand Ole Opry Inducts Charlie Daniels as Newest Member
Legendary country superstar Charlie Daniels was inducted into the world-famous Grand Ole Opry by Opry members Marty Stuart and Connie Smith. Stuart welcomed Daniels into Opry membership, before a sold-out crowd, by saying, "The Opry is American and its reach is universal. A steady force in the midst of passing trends. The Opry is family. God Bless Charlie Daniels." Daniels responded, "My Bible tells me God gives us the desires of our hearts and tonight the promise has come true." He then invited Stuart, Smith, Montgomery Gentry and Trace Adkins to join him on stage to perform Will the Circle Be Unbroken. "What a great night for the Opry," said Pete Fisher, Opry vice president and general manager. "For five decades, Charlie Daniels has been sharing the many musical styles he performs so well with the world. We are truly proud to welcome him to our Opry family and we look forward to the years ahead filled with great Charlie Daniels Band music on the Opry stage." During Daniels' 50-year career, he has scored hits on the rock, country, pop and Christian charts and counts awards from the Country Music Association (CMA), Academy of Country Music (ACM), TNN/Music City News Awards, and the Gospel Music Association (GMA) among his many accolades. Born
in Wilmington, NC, he was raised on a musical diet that included Pentecostal
gospel, local bluegrass bands, rhythm & blues, and country music from
the radio, including Nashville's 650 WSM. His signature song, "The
Devil Went Down to Georgia," topped both country and pop charts.
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