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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

1569.0. "Lonnie Mack " by WILKIE::OLOUGHLIN () Thu Nov 30 1989 20:06

    
    
    
      A couple of weeks ago some friends and I went to New York to check
    out a friend playing at the Lone Star on 54th.   During the evening
    of Blues, (The biggest Blues Fest Ever, sponsered by Benson & Hedges)
    I caught an act that I liked.  Lonnie Mack.  This guy was kicking
    a$$ on stage.  Never heard of him before.  Can you folks tell me
    anything about'em?
    
      Oh yeah, funny thing.  I've always thought the Gibson Flying V
    was kinda neat.   Sitting upstairs before they went on, every place
    I looked there were Flying Vs.  All looked like ten miles of hard
    road.
    
      Rick.
    
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1569.1-Album cover CommentsAlbum CommentsMSDOA::GINNLaissez Les Bon Temps Roulet -WD5IJLThu Nov 30 1989 23:2117
    Some notes from the record-jacket from Lonnie Mack's first album - The
    Wham of That Memphis Man - Lonnie Mack (Fraternity #F1014) circa 1964.
    
    "This album goes far beyond his smash single hits on Guitar for
    Fraternity - "Memphis" and "Wham!". It catches the exciting essence of
    his work on stage."
    "It features his "sound", that distinctive mixture of the "twang bar"
    and his guitar amplifier that gives an organ-like effect. And it
    certainly shows off his style, part bules, part church, and all of it
    blessed with that market that crosses country with rythm-and-blues into
    a pop product."
    "... he was raised in Indiana, still can't read music...."
    "He has a fine ear for good but obscure material and can reshape it
    into his own individual style."
    
    
    
1569.2That Memphis ManAQUA::ROSTSubliminal trip to nowhereFri Dec 01 1989 13:1219
    
    Lonnie Mack has been around since the early sixties when he went into
    the charts with an instrumental version of Chuck Berry's "Memphis".
    By the late sixteis he was signed to Elektra records and doing
    country-rock stuff.  In 1969 he had the dubious honor of playing bass
    on the Doors' "Roadhouse Blues".
    
    He continued performing throught he seventies but what recordings he
    managed to make were released with little promotion and were
    unsuccessful.  In the early eighties, Alligator records signed him up
    (he was one of their first white artists) and he has recorded two or
    three albums for them.  Since leaving Alligator he has done one for
    Epic.
    
    Basically he plays blues mixed with country and rock and roll, sort of
    the prototype white southern blues/rocker.  His trademark axe is a
    Flying V with a Bigsby vibrato added.
    
    							Brian
1569.3yep...like Lonnie.RAVEN1::DANDREAFry Zsa Zsa, Free James BrownFri Dec 01 1989 13:509
    Lonnie plays 3 to 4 times a year here in Greenville, SC at the local
    blues club. (Al's Pumphouse).  I caught a glimpse of him about two
    months ago on Saturday Night Live.  As they break for commercials, they
    always pan over to the band's guitar player, and there was Lonnie Mack
    with what'shisname and they both had Flying V's.  Unfortunately, I only
    got to hear about 15 seconds of the "jam". 
    
    BTW, what is that guy's name on SNL?  G.E. Smith or sumthin' like
    that...
1569.4FROST::SIMONBirds can't row boatsFri Dec 01 1989 15:059
Stevie Ray Vaughn plays on several cuts on his first Alligator record.
Definately worth checking out!!  

His third Ally record (...something something..and Dance Halls) has a
song that kinda sums up his style..."Too Rock for County, too Country for
Rock 'n Roll".    BTW, David Lindley plays slide guitar all over this 
record 8-)

_gary
1569.5Nit Nit NitAQUA::ROSTSubliminal trip to nowhereFri Dec 01 1989 15:385
    
    Re: .4
    
    Sorry, that album you mention with Lindley is his first for Epic.