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Lonnie Mack

Item added by garjen55. Added on 10/20/2005
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Whammybar
09/27/2009

Lonnie Mack 5

Easily the most deserving guitarist based on the HOF's own published criteria ("...the influence and significance of the artist's contributions to the development and perpetuation of rock & roll"). Given the HOF's criteria, I ask: How could the guy who started the virtuoso blues-rock guitar genre NOT be in the Hall of Fame??

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LateAgain
09/20/2009

Lonnie Mack 4

Mack Attack!

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Lonnie Mack 4

yeah

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SuziQueue
08/06/2009

Lonnie Mack 4

a long way from Memphis...

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DARINs2Pay
07/17/2009

Lonnie Mack 4

Lonnie Mack (born Lonnie McIntosh, 18 July 1941, Dearborn County, Indiana) is a rock and blues guitarist/vocalist. In the early 1960s, he recorded several full-length rock guitar instrumentals strongly grounded in the blues, the best-known of which are "Memphis", "Wham!", "Chicken Pickin'" and "Suzie-Q". Mack's instrumentals from this period formed the leading edge of the virtuoso "blues-rock" guitar genre.[1]

The first of these, 1963's "Memphis", was described by music historian Richard T. Pinnell, Ph. D., as "a milestone of early rock guitar"[2] and, in 1980, was ranked by Guitar World magazine as the premier "landmark" rock guitar recording to date.[3] In 1992, music critic Jimmy Guterman rated Mack's first album, 1963's The Wham of that Memphis Man!, No. 16 in his book The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time.[4] Mack's solos influenced a generation of rock guitarists.[5][6]

Lonnie Mack is also known for his "blue-eyed soul" ballads, and the diversity of his repertoire, which, at various times, emphasized country, blues, rockabilly, southern rock, R&B, roots-rock, bluegrass and gospel.

Mack released numerous singles and thirteen original albums from 1963 to 1990. He enjoyed commercial and critical success as a blues-rock recording artist during the 1960s and the latter half of the 1980s. However, an aversion to fame and its trappings led him to switch styles and even idle his career for lengthy periods.[7] This may explain his simultaneous appearance, years later, in both "100 Greatest Rock Guitarists"[8] and "Forgotten Greats and Unsung Heroes"[9] lists. Today he is widely regarded as a ground-breaking[10] rock guitarist, whose artistic impact far outreaches his commercial accomplishments.[11]

Beyond his career as a solo artist, Mack recorded with The Doors, Stevie Ray Vaughan, James Brown, Freddie King, Joe Simon, Ronnie Hawkins, Albert Collins, Roy Buchanan, Dobie Gray and the sons of blues legend Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, among others.

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BrianAdumbs
06/17/2009

Lonnie Mack 4

Love lonnie!

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marto
09/19/2006

Lonnie Mack 1

pff

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slodancr
03/12/2006

Lonnie Mack 5

A true talent who has influenced many guitar players around the world, and who is a GREAT singer. None of the watered down English crap- here is the real thing!!!

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MadeInCanada
12/10/2005

Lonnie Mack 5

hello! Memphis Chuck Berry Memphis Wham! Susie-Q Eleanor Broadwater ... Memphis Wham! Composed by: Eleanor Broadwater, Dale Hawkins, Stan Lewis Strike Like Lightning Tim Drummond ... Strike Like Lightning Composed by: Tim Drummond, Will Jennings, Lonnie Mack, Stevie Ray Vaughan If You Have to Know Tim Drummond ... Strike Like Lightning Composed by: Tim Drummond, Will Jennings, Lonnie Mack Satisfy Suzie Tim Drummond ... Genuine Houserockin' Music, Vol. 1 Composed by: Tim Drummond, Lonnie Mack Hound Dog Man Tim Drummond Strike Like Lightning The Bounce Charles Fizer ... Memphis Wham! Composed by: Charles Fizer, Eddie Lewis, Walter Ward Oh, I Apologize Berry Gordy, Jr. ... Memphis Wham! Composed by: Berry Gordy, Jr., W Robinson Double Whammy Lonnie Mack Strike Like Lightning Down and Out Lonnie Mack Memphis Wham! Save Your Money Lonnie Mack Memphis Wham! Tension, Pt. 1 Lonnie Mack Memphis Wham! Tension, Pt. 2 Lonnie Mack Memphis Wham! Wham! Lonnie Mack Memphis Wham! Why Lonnie Mack Memphis Wham! Farther on up the Road Joe Medwick ... Memphis Wham! Composed by: Joe Medwick, Dan Robey Say Something Nice to Me Ray Pennington Memphis Wham! Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Huey "Piano" Smith ... Memphis Wham! Composed by: Huey "Piano" Smith, John Vincent Where There's a Will There's a Way L. Williams Memphis Wham!

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