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kentauros

(29,414 posts)
Fri Apr 22, 2016, 02:04 AM Apr 2016

Lonnie Mack, July 18, 1941 - April 21, 2016

Lonnie Mack, July 18, 1941 - April 21, 2016

Groundbreaking guitarist and vocalist Lonnie Mack, known as one of rock’s first true guitar heroes, died on April 21, 2016 of natural causes at Centennial Medical Center near his home in Smithville, Tennessee. His early instrumental recordings – among them Wham! and Memphis -- influenced many of rock's greatest players, including Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, Keith Richards, Jimmy Page and especially Stevie Ray Vaughan. He was 74.

Rolling Stone called him “a pioneer in rock guitar soloing.” Guitar World said, “Mack attacked the strings with fast, aggressive single-string phrasing and a seamless rhythm style that significantly raised the guitar virtuoso bar and foreshadowed the arena-sized tones of guitar heroes to come.” The Chicago Tribune wrote, “With the wiggle of a whammy bar and a blinding run of notes up and down the neck of his classic Gibson Flying V, Lonnie Mack launched the modern guitar era.”

Drawing from influences as diverse as rhythm and blues, country, gospel and rockabilly, Mack’s guitar work continues to be revered by generation after generation of musicians. He recorded a number of singles and a total of 11 albums for labels including Fraternity, Elektra, Alligator, Epic and Capitol.

Mack was born Lonnie McIntosh on July 18, 1941 in Harrison, Indiana, twenty miles west of Cincinnati. Growing up in rural Indiana, Mack fell in love with music as a child. From family sing-alongs he developed a deep appreciation of country music, while he absorbed rhythm and blues from the late-night R&B radio stations and gospel from his local church. Starting off with a few chords that he learned from his mother, Lonnie gradually blended all the sounds he heard around him into his own individual style. He named Merle Travis and Robert Ward (of the Ohio Untouchables) as his main guitar influences, and George Jones and Bobby Bland as vocal inspirations.

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I'm not familiar with his music, so here's 'Memphis' from 1963. I find I am enjoying it now...


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Lonnie Mack, July 18, 1941 - April 21, 2016 (Original Post) kentauros Apr 2016 OP
Another great one! Cooley Hurd Apr 2016 #1
Here he is live with SRV pintobean Apr 2016 #2
Thanks for posting those. kentauros Apr 2016 #7
Oh shit. panader0 Apr 2016 #3
If there's been a worse year for the death of legends than 2016, I can't think of it. Miles Archer Apr 2016 #4
And it's still only April :( kentauros Apr 2016 #8
Thanks. Fantastic musician. Shouldn't get lost in the mourning. nolabear Apr 2016 #5
Thanks for posting Bluzmann57 Apr 2016 #6
Right 'em a letter. kentauros Apr 2016 #9
 

pintobean

(18,101 posts)
2. Here he is live with SRV
Fri Apr 22, 2016, 09:55 AM
Apr 2016

Stevie co-produced, and played on, Lonnie's 1985 "Strike Like Lightning" album.
Thanks for posting.

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ETA - and this, with Albert Collins & Roy Buchanan, kicks ass.

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
7. Thanks for posting those.
Fri Apr 22, 2016, 02:08 PM
Apr 2016

I like how he was so versatile that he can't really be pigeonholed by the music industry. Best label would be "Rock Guitarist Legend"

Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
4. If there's been a worse year for the death of legends than 2016, I can't think of it.
Fri Apr 22, 2016, 11:09 AM
Apr 2016

Here's my all-time favorite performance, from his "Attack Of The Killer V" live album.



Really easy to see how he influenced Stevie Ray on this one. "I take what I get and play where I stay, if you have to know..."

R.I.P., Memphis Man.

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
8. And it's still only April :(
Fri Apr 22, 2016, 02:23 PM
Apr 2016

Yes, it is easy to hear how he influenced SRV, and many others. I'm going to have to look for some of his music soon, so thanks for posting this.

Bluzmann57

(12,336 posts)
6. Thanks for posting
Fri Apr 22, 2016, 12:47 PM
Apr 2016

I was getting ready to post something about this but you already did, so I won't. But here's a suggestion; how about Lonnie Mack music at Cinncinnatti Reds games? From Cincy originally and Prince will be getting his tunes played everywhere so...Just a thought. Rest in Peace Lonnie Mack. The world lost a pioneer in Rock guitar.

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
9. Right 'em a letter.
Fri Apr 22, 2016, 02:26 PM
Apr 2016

They'd probably enjoy getting a letter about that, and might even consider it. Although, it's hard to displace The Organ at baseball games

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