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Artist:Guitar Mac
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Album:Smoking.Live
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Track:Traveling Riverside.
Guitar Mac Live At J J's Lounge Also Live Cut's From The Peacock Lounge .San Jose Ca 1987. On My Birth Day.
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Guitar Mac Live At J J's Lounge Also Live Cut's From The Peacock Lounge .San Jose Ca 1987. On My Birth Day.
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A Tune I Wrote Back In 1983 Thinking back on my ex wife.
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Recorded Live In Paris France With The San Francisco Blues Festival 1982.
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Recorded In Paris France In 1982.With the San Francisco Blues Festival.
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This Tune Was Recorded In Paris France 1982.With the San Francisco Blues Festival.Which Is now on The Album Title .Blues Master Pieces Vol.1 Track 18 Name Taxi Blues.
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".......Mac quickly proved that the Dobro is not just there for looks. His use of the slide on this older guitar gave the music a truly authentic blues feeling and was very impressive. While the 'Blues Man' is billed as a guitar virtuoso, an equally impressive attribute was his voice. Mac is versatile. He can sing the slow gospel like songs with an energetic fire. He can also sing in a mor...
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Guitar Mac Slide Guitar & VocalsBorn in Cotton Plant Arkansas, I was introduced to playing blues guitar at a very young age, learning the Delta style still prevalent in that region. Moving to the South Bay Area in 1968 and settling in Sacramento, Ca.1989 I have been a big part of the blues scene. It is my wish to keep America’s Art form and my culture alive by performing and promoting the Blues.
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."....... He (Guitar Mac) is a master of the blues song that defies meaning, or at least verbal defination......" Stephen Magagnini San Francisco Chronicle " ......the black music scholar does not run up and down the fret board as fast as he can, as is the wont of his rock 'n roll stepchildren; each note is picked out as a deliberate pace, each note tells a story that Van Halen or Stevie Ray...
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Guitar Mac and the Blues Express at Picnic in the Park on 4 April 2007 .Guitar Mac and the Blues Express were set up next to a large patio with tables, chairs and the beer and wine concession, and across the park lawn from the Farmer’s Market shelter with its farmers, merchants and food vendors. The Blues Express was Rick on guitar, Tammy on bass, and Eric on drums. There was no sound system, j.
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