Us Weekly confirms. He was 83.The country singer died at TriStar Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee, after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke, his publicist tells Us.
He previously battled prostate cancer in 2001, had a minor stroke in 2010 and had a pacemaker implanted in his heart in 2013.After news broke of Daniels’ death, several fellow country stars took to social media to pay tribute to him.“The country music flag is flying at half mast today.
RIP Charlie Daniels,” Luke Combs tweeted. Jake Owen, meanwhile, remembered the fiddler as “the nicest country artist I’ve ever had the chance to spend moments around.”The country music flag is flying at half mast today.
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