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  • May 1, 1970
    Charlie Daniels sits in on a most auspicious recording session in New York. He plays bass alongside drummer Russ Kunkel for Bob Dylan and George Harrison. The tracks are never officially released, although they appear widely on bootlegs
    May 2, 1970
    Marty Robbins is wedded to the #1 position on the Billboard country singles chart with "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife." Among the single's supporting musicians is guitarist Charlie Daniels
    Jun 23, 1970
    Ringo Starr launches his solo career in Nashville by recording with Jerry Reed, Jeannie Kendall, The Jordanaires, Scotty Moore and Charlie Daniels. The result is the album "Beaucoups Of Blues"
    Oct 4, 1974
    Charlie Daniels performs at Nashville's War Memorial Auditorium, with informal appearances by members of The Marshall Tucker Band and The Allman Brothers Band. It becomes the annual Volunteer Jam. Two CDB performances, including "Orange Blossom Special," make the album "Fire On The Mountain"
    Jan 3, 1975
    Southern rocker and future country star Charlie Daniels shows up on NBC's "The Midnight Special," alongside Wolfman Jack and The Guess Who
    Jan 8, 1975
    Earl Scruggs begins recording a 25th anniversary album with a band that includes sons Gary and Randy Scruggs, Billy Joel, Charlie Daniels, Alvin Lee, Roger McGuinn, Bonnie Bramlett, Tracy Nelson and Buffy Sainte-Marie, among others
    Jan 24, 1975
    Olivia Newton-John performs "Let Me Be There" on NBC-TV's music show "The Midnight Special," where the guest list also includes The Marshall Tucker Band, Poco and The Charlie Daniels Band
    Apr 11, 1975
    Sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot: The Charlie Daniels Band performs the fiddle classic "Orange Blossom Special" on NBC's "The Midnight Special." Also appearing: Bonnie Bramlett and B.J. Thomas
    May 23, 1975
    Contradicting his future ultra-conservative image, Charlie Daniels tells Nashville's morning newspaper, The Tennessean, he supports the legalization of marijuana
    May 29, 1975
    The Oak Ridge Boys record "Where The Soul Never Dies" with a studio band that features Charlie Daniels at Nashville's Superior Studios. The performance earns a Grammy nomination in the gospel field

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