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Three Charlie Daniels Albums To Be Reissued On Vinyl

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BFD / Audium Nashville and Blue Hat Records are releasing three special edition vinyl albums from the late Charlie Daniels this month.

Daniels' Off The Grid-Doin' It Dylan in silver vinyl will be available on November 3. Pre-order at https://orcd.co/cdboffthegriddoinitdylan

Memories, Memoirs & Miles: Songs of a Lifetime will be released in orchid purple vinyl on November 17. Pre-order at https://orcd.co/cdbmemoriesmemoirmilessongsofalifetime

Night Hawk will be available in black vinyl on November 24. Pre-order at https://orcd.co/cdbnighthawk

Each vinyl is limited to 1,000 units available for purchase via The Orchard.

"This is the first wave of Charlie Daniels releases we have strategically mapped out for the next 18 months with many more to come," said Bob Frank, CEO/Founder of BFE and Partner for Blue Hat Records. "The archive is vast and we are all thrilled to start this campaign."

Off the Grid: Doin' It Dylan is a tribute album to Bob Dylan. The album of Dylan covers was released in 2014.

Night Hawk, Daniels' take on classic cowboy country, was originally released in 2016.

Originally released in 2017, Memories Memoirs & Miles: Songs of a Lifetime contains some of Daniels' biggest hit songs, including "Long Haired Country Boy," "Still in Saigon," "Simple Man," "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," and "Uneasy Rider."

(Photo: Erick Anderson)

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