
You can clearly see that Daniels is having a blast on stage with the fiddle. This is true Country Music playing and we couldn't be happier that he still has what it takes to be a great performer.
Here Is What Happened…
Charlie Daniels may be 78 years old, but he still has an abundance of energy, something he made clear during his recent Grand Ole Opry performance.
Along with The Charlie Daniels Band, Daniels took to the Opry stage on September 11 to perform the 2002 song, “Southern Boy.”
“Southern Boy” was written by Daniels himself, along with fellow country star Travis Tritt. The Charlie Daniels Band placed the song on their bluegrass and country rock album Redneck Fiddlin' Man, which peaked at the 40th spot on the Top Country Albums chart. Tritt was also featured in the recording of “Southern Boy” that appeared on the album.
Although Tritt isn't present for the band's Opry performance of the song, it is still a showcase of great musical talent. Daniels starts off the song playing on his black fiddle, before he steps up to the microphone and starts belting out the lyrics.
The performance features various instrumental solos on the guitar and keyboard, as well as Daniels on the fiddle.
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Article Source: Country Rebel
Photo Source: Grand Ole Opry YouTube Channel
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