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From 1970 to 2007, the Charlie Daniels Band (CDB) carved a unique path through American music, blending Southern rock, country, blues, and gospel into a sound instantly recognizable by Charlie Daniels’ fiery fiddle and pointed lyrics. While the band’s biggest commercial success came with 1979’s Million Mile Reflections (featuring “The Devil Went Down to Georgia”), their catalog from the early 1970s through the mid-2000s shows a restless, independent artist evolving with the times while staying rooted in storytelling and instrumental virtuosity.
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