Country music legend CHARLIE DANIELS dies at 83

Country music singer Charlie Daniels, best known for the hit “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” has died at the age of 83. Daniels  had a hemorrhagic stroke in Hermitage, Tennessee, and was pronounced dead Monday, his publicists said in a statement. Daniels was a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and Grand Ole Opry member. As a session musician, he played on three of Bob Dylan’s albums as well as recordings for Ringo Starr and Leonard Cohen.