died Monday after suffering a stroke. He was 83.Daniels had long been a powerhouse in country music, getting his start by co-writing the Elvis Presley song "It Hurts Me" in 1964.
His guitar, fiddle, and banjo skills also landed him on other major artists' records around that time. Daniels launched his own singing career in 1971 with a self-titled debut album, and found his trademark in 1979 with the fast-fiddling No.
1 hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia."Daniels and his eponymous band remained active for decades and toured the U.S. multiple times.
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