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    Lonnie McIntosh (July 18, 1941 – April 21, 2016), known as Lonnie Mack, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was influential in the development...
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    Rush, and Muddy Waters, and rock guitarists including Jimi Hendrix and Lonnie Mack, as well as jazz guitarists including Kenny Burrell. In 1963, he acquired...
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  • namely: "Hard Rock Café" and "Morrison Hotel". Blues rock guitar pioneer Lonnie Mack and Ray Neapolitan also contributed to the album as session bassists...
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    album. Kerry Magness, Leroy Vinnegar, Harvey Brooks, Ray Neopolitan, Lonnie Mack, Jerry Scheff, Jack Conrad (who played a major role in the post Morrison...
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  • George Harrison – lead guitar Ringo Starr – drums In 1963, guitarist Lonnie Mack recorded a fast-paced instrumental version, which he called "Memphis"...
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    influence, followed by B. B. King and Steve Cropper. Beck considered Lonnie Mack "a rock guitarist [who] was unjustly overlooked [and] a major influence...
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    Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco. In the 1960s, rock musician Lonnie Mack blended black and white roots-music genres within the framework of rock...
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  • The Wham of that Memphis Man (category Lonnie Mack albums)
    The Wham of That Memphis Man is the first album by Lonnie Mack. It was recorded in several sessions beginning in March 1963 and was released by the small...
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  • Animals, who put several blues songs into the pop charts. In the US, Lonnie Mack, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and Canned Heat were among the earliest...
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  • were influenced by African American singers such as Dinah Washington. Lonnie Mack's 1963 gospel-infused vocals earned him widespread critical acclaim as...
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    Some players, such as blues guitarist Albert King and rock guitarists Lonnie Mack and Dave Davies, gravitated towards the unique design and helped popularize...
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    1976: In the Pocket (Warner Bros) James Taylor 1977: Lonnie Mack and Pismo (Capitol) Lonnie Mack 1977 : Here You Come Again (RCA) with Dolly Parton 1978:...
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  • Strike Like Lightning (category Lonnie Mack albums)
    album by the American musician Lonnie Mack, released in 1985. The working title was Return of the Flying V, after Mack's 1958 Gibson Flying V. Regarded...
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  • "vibrato bar" and "whammy bar", the latter attributed to guitarist Lonnie Mack's aggressive, rapid manipulation of the pitch-bending device in his 1963...
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    number of his songs. Other early musical influences included Link Wray, Lonnie Mack, Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, The Ventures, Cliff Richard and the...
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    of 17, he was further inspired after witnessing a live performance by Lonnie Mack, who later became a close friend. Not inclined to formal music study...
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    confetti that bore a passing resemblance to cheese". Blues musician Lonnie Mack, who was born and raised just outside Cincinnati, released a guitar instrumental...
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  • known by the name Common Lonnie Mack (1941–2016), stage name of American blues-rock guitarist and singer, Lonnie McIntosh Lonnie Maclin (born 1967), American...
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  • time". There was more progress on the second day when resident guitarist Lonnie Mack (then employed as an Elektra Records A&R representative) joined in to...
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  • today. My biggest musical debt is to T-Bone." Blues-rock soloing pioneer Lonnie Mack named Walker his principal blues guitar influence. Walker was admired...
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    vibrato-equipped amplifiers which were used by musicians including Buddy Holly and Lonnie Mack. The 'real' vibrato effect called F.M. Vibrato was distinct in sound...
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  • wide range of genres. Two prominent figures who recorded for Jewel were Lonnie Mack, who did two singles for the label in 1970, and Albert Washington. List...
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  • Video – piano, lead vocals on "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" with Lonnie Mack Lonnie Mack And Pismo (1977) Capitol Records – keyboards Strike Like Lightning...
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  • a defunct reggae series. Alligator artists include Lonnie Mack, Marcia Ball, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Eddy Clearwater...
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  • Hitz, 2005 "Why", by the Linda Lindas from Growing Up, 2022 "Why?", by Lonnie Mack from The Wham of that Memphis Man, 1963 "Why", by Mario from Go!, 2007...
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  • Apple Pie), and Johnny Duncan. During the 1970s, Seals recorded with Lonnie Mack and Doug Kershaw and although he made two albums of his own, he is best...
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  • singer, Lonnie McIntosh Max Mack (1884–1973), German silent screenwriter and film director Marlon Mack (born 1996), American football player Mary Mack, American...
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  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Ry Cooder, J. J. Cale, Mother Earth, Lonnie Mack, Miles Davis, B.B. King, Joe Cocker, Albert Collins, Joe Henry, Jewel...
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  • The Hills of Indiana is a 1971 album by Lonnie Mack. The album marked a divergence from Mack's previous recordings by focusing on country rock and roots...
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  • of the 1960s. On the death of Lonnie Mack in April 2016, The Charmaines were one of the groups featured in a Lonnie Mack special on Classic 21's radio...
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