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Music video by Field Mob performing Georgia with Cnite, Chaka Zulu (C) 2005 The Island Def Jam Music Group


Lyrics to John Mayer's "Why Georgia" from his Room for Squares record.


You can tell im one for the old school


John Mayer Why Georgia from the album Why Georgia (Live Version) (C) 2003 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT


John Mayer performs Why GeorgiaW


after 4 chokes at verse 4 danny got it. Hard to imagine he started working on this song 10 days ago and his high score on this song was less than 800k. This was done live on stream. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/guitar-hero-phenom


Music video by Primus performing The Devil Went Down To Georgia (C) 2003 Interscope Records


Ella sings "Georgia on My Mind" Sweden 1963


Music video by Conway Twitty performing Rainy Night In Georgia (C) 1994 Geffen Records


Gladys Knight and the Pips. Live at Chicago's Regal Theater. South Side. Watch those Pips dance. This video catch the pips at their best. Watch those smooth moves.


[1986]


Music video by Trisha Yearwood performing Georgia Rain with Rocky Schenck [Video Director], Michael Schlenker [Video Producer], Daniel Pearl [Director of Photography], Glen Richardson [Video Editor] (C) 2005 MCA Nashville


Eurovision 2007 georgia Sopho - Visionary Dream Check out www.euro-heaven.com for Eurovision DVDs


Only audio. Great Django!


Charlie Daniels Band performs "Devil Went Down to Georgia" on Opry Live. Charlie was inducted as the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium. Visit opry.com to find out more!


Footage of the 92 year old Georgia O'Keeffe taken in and around her home in New Mexico


For lessons visit http://www.freeflatpickingvideos.com Curtis Jones (guitar) and Jeff Midkiff (mandolin) playing an acoustic version of Sweet Georgia Brown.


The Empress of Soul & The Pips y'all!


Three guitars accompanied by a tractor


By request, the recorded version of this classic.


Charles Edward "Charlie" Daniels (born October 28, 1936 in Wilmington, North Carolina) is an American musician famous for his contributions to Country, Southern Rock, and Jazz music. Daniels, a talented singer, guitarist, and fiddler, began writing and performing in the 1950s. In 1964, Daniels co-wrote "It Hurts Me", a song which Elvis Presley recorded. He worked as a Nashville session musician, often for producer Bob Johnston, including playing on three Bob Dylan albums during 1969 and 1970, and recordings by Johnny Cash and Leonard Cohen. Daniels recorded his first solo album, Charlie Daniels, in 1971 (see 1971 in country music). His first hit, the novelty song "Uneasy Rider", was from his 1972 second album, Honey in the Rock, and reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 1974, Daniels organized the first in a series of Volunteer Jam concerts based in or around Nashville, Tennessee. Except for a three-year gap in the late 1980s, these jams have continued ever since. In 1975, he had a top 30 hit as leader of the Charlie Daniels Band with the Southern Rock self-identification anthem "The South's Gonna Do It Again". "Long Haired Country Boy" was also a minor hit in that year. Daniels won the Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance in 1979 for "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", which reached #3 on the charts. Subsequent Daniels pop hits included "In America" (#11 in 1980), "The Legend of Wooley Swamp" (#31 in 1980), and "Still in Saigon" (#22 in 1982). In the late 1980s and 1990s, several of Daniels' albums and singles were hits on the Country charts. Daniels also released several Gospel and Christian records. Daniels has never shied away from politics. "The South's Gonna Do It" had a mild message of Southern cultural identity within the Southern rock movement. Daniels was an early supporter of Jimmy Carter's presidential bid and performed at his January 1977 inauguration. "In America" was a reaction to the 1979-1981 Iran Hostage Crisis; it described a patriotic, united America where "we'll all stick together and you can take that to the bank / That's the cowboys and the hippies and the rebels and the yanks." In contrast, "Still in Saigon" (written by Dan Daley) was an effective portrayal of the plight of the American Vietnam veteran ten years after the war; it was part of an early 1980s wave of attention to the subject, in contrast to treatments such as Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." and "Shut Out the Light", Billy Joel's "Goodnight Saigon", and somewhat later Steve Earle's "Copperhead Road". In 1990, Daniels' country hit "Simple Man" seemingly advocated a pseudo-Biblical form of vigilantism; lines such as "Just take them [rapists, killers, child abusers] out in the swamp / Put 'em on their knees and tie 'em to a stump / Let the rattlers and the bugs and the alligators do the rest," got Daniels considerable media attention and talk show visits. In 2003, Daniels published an Open Letter to the Hollywood Bunch in defense of George W. Bush's Iraq policy. His 2003 book Ain't No Rag: Freedom, Family, and the Flag contains this letter as well as many other personal statements. During the 2004 presidential campaign, Daniels said that having never served in the military himself, he did not have the right to criticize John Kerry's service record. [1] Daniels now resides in Mount Juliet, TN, where the city has named a park after him. Daniels is a born again Christian. In 2005, he has made a cameo appearance along with Larry the Cable Guy, Kid Rock, and Hank Williams, Jr. in Gretchen Wilson's music video for the song "All Jacked Up". [edit] Discography


Georgia Police Were Assisted By Americans to Help Declare Martial Law Financially with high tech Defenses against the people. ---------------- www.prisonplanet.com


Anita O'day at Newport Jazz Festival (1958). Having some trouble with the stairs, but making a Legendary performance!


In a vote early presidential election line Georgians waited for more than two hours to vote for either McCain or Obama. How angry were they? Find out. You might be surprised, I was. Shot in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA Thursday, October 30, 2008.


It's called blowback, and it's coming to a town near you.