FIDDLER LEGEND CHARLIE DANIELS HAS STROKE

James Edstrom With Charlie Daniels Recently


Country singing legend Charlie Daniels, the man behind worldwide hits like “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” and “The Legend of Wooley Swamp,” says, “the fingerprints of God were all over” him when he suffered a stroke Jan. 15th. The mild stroke occurred while the 73-year-old fiddler icon was snowmobiling in Colorado with his wife and friends. Daniels explained that if he had arrived at the hospital any later, the clot would have caused permanent damage. "It's just an absolute fact that God was looking after me," he told the AP.

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Anonymous said…
Rest, Charlie. There are plenty of good years ahead.