Country music singer Charlie Daniels, best known for the hit “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” has died at the age of 83. Daniels had a hemorrhagic stroke in Hermitage, Tennessee, and was pronounced dead Monday, his publicists said in a statement. Daniels was a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and Grand Ole Opry member. As a session musician, he played on three of Bob Dylan’s albums as well as recordings for Ringo Starr and Leonard Cohen.