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  2. Live! (The Charlie Daniels Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Live! is a live album by The Charlie Daniels Band released on October 9, 2001. All of the tracks except for the last track, "This Ain't No Rag, It's a Flag" are live recordings. All of the tracks except for the last track, "This Ain't No Rag, It's a Flag" are live recordings.

  3. Dermatophagia - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophagia. Dermatophagia (from Ancient Greek δέρμα — lit. skin and φαγεία lit. eating) or dermatodaxia (from δήξις, lit. biting) [3] is a compulsion disorder of gnawing or biting one's own skin, most commonly at the fingers. This action can either be conscious or unconscious [4] and it is considered to be a type of pica.

  4. Charlie Daniels - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Daniels. Charles Edward Daniels (October 28, 1936 – July 6, 2020) was an American singer, musician, and songwriter. [1] His music fused rock, country, blues and jazz, and was a pioneering contribution to Southern rock. He was best known for his number-one country hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia".

  5. This Ain't No Rag, It's a Flag - Wikipedia

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    from the album Live! " This Ain't No Rag, It's a Flag " is a song by American music group Charlie Daniels Band and released as a bonus track on their 2001 album Live!. The song was written solely by Daniels and was released in November 2001 as the first and only single from the live album. This song was written in response to the September 11 ...

  6. Charlie Daniels (album) - Wikipedia

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    Erlewine concludes that "he's [Charlie Daniels] a redneck rebel, not fitting into either the country or the rock & roll of 1970 with his record, but, in retrospect, he sounds like a visionary, pointing the way to the future when southern rockers saw no dividing lines between rock, country, and blues, and only saw it all as sons of the south.

  7. Charlie Daniels discography - Wikipedia

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    "It's My Life" (Live) 1991 "Honky Tonk Life" Marc Ball "Little Folks" Peter Lippman 1993 "America, I Believe in You" "Can't Beat the Damned Ol' Machine" "The Devil Comes Back to Georgia" (w/ Mark O'Connor, Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart & Johnny Cash) Gustavo Garzon 1994 "Two Out of Three" Tom Bevins 1995 "Same Ol' Me" 1996 "Somebody Was Prayin ...

  8. Nightrider (album) - Wikipedia

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    There has been some confusion with the credits for the song "Birmingham Blues" that Charlie Daniels wrote for this 1975 album. In 1977, Jeff Lynne also wrote a song called "Birmingham Blues" for his band, Electric Light Orchestra 's album, Out of the Blue , and now Allmusic shows the 1975 Charlie Daniels song as being co-written by Lynne [2 ...

  9. Road Dogs (Charlie Daniels album) - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer Jam/Classic Live Performances: Volume two. (1999) Road Dogs. (2000) Live! (2001) Road Dogs is a studio album by The Charlie Daniels Band. It was released on May 30, 2000 courtesy of Blue Hat Records. [2] All but two of the songs on the album were written by Charlie Daniels .