
Charlie Daniels
Charlie Daniels will celebrate his 75th birthday this week with performances at the
Grand Ole Opry and an appearance during a Southern rock panel discussion at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.
Daniels' birthday is Friday (Oct. 28), and he'll be performing that night in Louisville, Ky. The other two events take place
Saturday (Oct. 29) in Nashville. The panel discussion coincides with the 40th anniversary of
Allman
Brothers Band guitarist Duane Allman's death in a motorcycle accident in Macon, Ga. Daniels, the Allman Brothers and
Lynyrd Skynyrd were among the founders of the Southern rock movement of the '70s. In addition
to Daniels, the panelists during the afternoon session include former Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Ed King, vocalist Bonnie Bramlett
of Delaney & Bonnie and Mike Hyland, former publicist for Capricorn Records, the Allman Brothers' label during the '70s.
Saturday night, Daniels will perform on the Opry's two shows on a bill that also features
Clint
Black,
Gretchen Wilson,
Lee Greenwood and
the Grascals.