Country singer Charlie Daniels has died after he suffered from a stroke. The American was aged 83 when he died. His publicist Don Murry Grubbs broke the sad news to the world in a statement as he confirmed the star had died after a hemorrhagic stroke.
Charlie was best known for his country hit The Devil Went Down to Georgia. The rocker made history when he became part of the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016.
Charlie had a mild stroke in January 2010. The musician later had a heart pacemaker fitted in 2013. But the singer showed no signs of slowing down as he continued to perform his music.
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