As the third and final volume of the trilogy of Ace compilations covering Lonnie Mack's 1960s Fraternity recordings, this at a glance looks like a mop-up of the bottom of the can. If that's so, though, it's quite an enjoyable mop-up, albeit with an erratic streak in both the quality and form of the material. About half of this is previously unreleased, including some alternate takes of of...
As the third and final volume of the trilogy of Ace compilations covering Lonnie Mack's 1960s Fraternity recordings, this at a glance looks like a mop-up of the bottom of the can. If that's so, though, it's quite an enjoyable mop-up, albeit with an erratic streak in both the quality and form of the material. About half of this is previously unreleased, including some alternate takes of of...
LONNIE MACK IS ROCK'S GREAT LOST guitar hero. The Wham of That Memphis Man - the Indiana singer, guitarist and songwriter's 1963 landmark album - made room for everything from ferocious rock to straight blues to sorrowful country, and Mack's impassioned, daring soul crying proved he could bend and twist notes with his voce as well as he could with his guitar. "Roadhouses and Dance Halls" i...
“From Me to You”, the Beatles tune covered here by Lonnie Mack.As always, be FAB and click pause on the music player located in the side bar before playing the YouTube.Copyright 2009 Pribek. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site [...]