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Protagonist from the song "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Went_Down_to_Georgia The Devil Went Down to Georgia]" by the Charlie Daniels Band, from a single released May 21, 1979, and then the album ''Million Mile Reflections''. An excellent violinist residing in the state of Georgia, [[Sata|the devil]] challenges him to a fiddle contest and loses. Johnny wins a gold fiddle.  
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Protagonist from the song "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Went_Down_to_Georgia The Devil Went Down to Georgia]" by the Charlie Daniels Band, from a single released May 21, 1979, and then the album ''Million Mile Reflections''. An excellent violinist residing in the state of Georgia, [[Satan|the devil]] challenges him to a fiddle contest and loses. Johnny wins a gold fiddle.  
  
 
A sequel song, "The Devil Comes Back to Georgia" by Mark O'Connor and on his 1993 album ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes_(Mark_O%27Connor_album) Heroes]'', has the Devil challenge Johnny a second time. Johnny's out of practice because he has a new baby, but remains confident, over-cofident even, in his ability to best the Devil. The song featured Charlie Daniels,  Travis Tritt as the devil, Marty Stuart as Johnny, and Johnny Cash as the narrator.
 
A sequel song, "The Devil Comes Back to Georgia" by Mark O'Connor and on his 1993 album ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes_(Mark_O%27Connor_album) Heroes]'', has the Devil challenge Johnny a second time. Johnny's out of practice because he has a new baby, but remains confident, over-cofident even, in his ability to best the Devil. The song featured Charlie Daniels,  Travis Tritt as the devil, Marty Stuart as Johnny, and Johnny Cash as the narrator.

Latest revision as of 17:56, 4 March 2019

Protagonist from the song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band, from a single released May 21, 1979, and then the album Million Mile Reflections. An excellent violinist residing in the state of Georgia, the devil challenges him to a fiddle contest and loses. Johnny wins a gold fiddle.

A sequel song, "The Devil Comes Back to Georgia" by Mark O'Connor and on his 1993 album Heroes, has the Devil challenge Johnny a second time. Johnny's out of practice because he has a new baby, but remains confident, over-cofident even, in his ability to best the Devil. The song featured Charlie Daniels, Travis Tritt as the devil, Marty Stuart as Johnny, and Johnny Cash as the narrator.

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