Rockin' the Nation Since 1970!

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In MemoriamRemembering the legends. Learn More |
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Simple Man 35th AnniversaryCelebrate a classic. Learn More |
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46th Anniversary MerchGet your exclusive gear! Learn More |
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Podcast w/ Darryl Worley Pt. 2Don't miss this episode! Learn More |
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Journey Home ProjectA special project for our heroes. Learn More |
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Volunteer Jam 1974Relive the legendary beginnings! Learn More |
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Renovation ProjectHelp us spruce things up! Learn More |
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Read Charlie's latest musings about Americana, reflections of a patriot and days gone by on his Soap Box page.
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BLUE HAT RECORDS REBRANDS BEAU WEEVILS PROJECT AS CHARLIE DANIELS & THE BEAU WEEVILS; ANNOUNCES LABEL RESTRUCTUREJul 16, 2025 Hazel Daniels and Charlie Daniels Jr. to Head Label Operations; David Corlew Exits Read More |
“OPRY 100 HONORS” CHARLIE DANIELSJul 10, 2025 Tuesday night’s SOLD OUT “Opry 100 Honors Charlie Daniels” finale of performers singing“The Devil Went Down To Georgia” Read More |
Bittersweet Anniversary - Soapbox Jr.Sep 19, 2025 On September 20, 1964, Mom and Dad were joined together in the bonds of holy matrimony. For many years, I’ve posted pictures of Mom and Dad shortly after they were married and two things always stand out about the photos, “Wow, your Mom was pretty!” and “I never saw your Dad without a beard before.” Read More |
The Last Cookout - Soapbox RewindSep 05, 2025 Well, Labor Day has come and gone, the unofficial end of summer – even though we’re having record highs just a few days before fall begins in Tennessee – but it’s still time fold up the beach blankets, put away the charcoal grill and stick the magnetic football schedule to the side of the refrigerator. Read More |
Labor Day 2012 - Soapbox RewindAug 31, 2025 I come from a long line of people who made a living by the sweat of their brows and the labor of their hands. Hands that could handle a plow or a crosscut saw, break an ornery mule or hold an infant baby. Simple men who stood on the streets of small town America on Saturday afternoons while the wife bought supplies for the week and talked about the weather, the price of corn or the latest exploit of their prize coonhound or how this year's high school football team didn't quite come up to last year's. Read More |
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