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Lonnie McIntosh (July 18, 1941 – April 21, 2016), known as Lonnie Mack, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.[1]

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  1. 166 relations: Ace Records (United Kingdom), Adrian Belew, Albert Collins, Alligator Records, Alternate picking, Appalachia, Aretha Franklin, Artists and repertoire, Austin, Texas, Because They're Young (song), Billboard (magazine), Billy Gibbons, Blue-eyed soul, Bluegrass music, Blues, Blues rock, Bobby Bland, Bobby Penn, Bootsy Collins, British Invasion, Capitol Records, Carnegie Hall, Carole King, Chet Atkins, Chubby Checker, Chuck Berry, Cincinnati, Classic 21, Conway Twitty, Country music, Cow Palace, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Dan Toler, Danny Gatton, Dearborn County, Indiana, Dennis Coffey, Dick and Dee Dee, Dick Dale, Dick Shurman, Dickey Betts, Dobie Gray, Dorothy Combs Morrison, Duane Allman, Duane Eddy, Ed King, Ed Sullivan, Eddie Van Halen, Edwin Hawkins, Elektra Records, Elvin Bishop, ... Expand index (116 more) »

  2. Ace Records (United Kingdom) artists
  3. Country musicians from Indiana
  4. Jewel Records artists

Ace Records (United Kingdom)

Ace Records Ltd. is a British record label founded in 1978.

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Adrian Belew

Robert Steven "Adrian" Belew (born December 23, 1949) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer.

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Albert Collins

Albert Gene Collins (October 1, 1932 – November 24, 1993)Skeely, Richard. Lonnie Mack and Albert Collins are Alligator Records artists, American blues guitarists and American blues singers.

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Alligator Records

Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.

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Alternate picking

Alternate picking is a guitar playing technique that employs alternating downward and upward strokes in a continuous fashion.

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Appalachia

Appalachia is a geographic region located in the central and southern sections of the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States.

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Aretha Franklin

Aretha Louise Franklin (March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist.

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Artists and repertoire

Artists and repertoire (or A&R for short) is the division of a record label or music publishing company that is responsible for scouting and overseeing the artistic development of recording artists and songwriters.

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Austin, Texas

Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties.

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Because They're Young (song)

"Because They're Young" is an instrumental performed by Duane Eddy.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Billy Gibbons

William Frederick Gibbons (born December 16, 1949) is an American rock musician, best known as the guitarist and primary vocalist of ZZ Top. Lonnie Mack and Billy Gibbons are American blues guitarists.

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Blue-eyed soul

Blue-eyed soul (also called white soul) is rhythm and blues (R&B) and soul music performed by white artists.

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Bluegrass music

Bluegrass music is a genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the Appalachian region of the United States.

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Blues

Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s.

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Blues rock

Blues rock is a fusion genre and form of rock music that relies on the chords/scales and instrumental improvisation of blues.

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Bobby Bland

Robert Calvin Bland (born Robert Calvin Brooks; January 27, 1930 – June 23, 2013), known professionally as Bobby "Blue" Bland, was an American blues singer. Lonnie Mack and Bobby Bland are American blues singers.

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Bobby Penn

Bobby Penn is a US country music singer-songwriter and musician.

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Bootsy Collins

William Earl "Bootsy" Collins (born October 26, 1951) is an American bass guitarist, singer-songwriter, and record producer.

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British Invasion

The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture became popular in the United States with significant influence on the rising "counterculture" on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Capitol Records

Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007), and simply known as Capitol, is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint.

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Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Carole King

Carole King Klein (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and musician who has been active since 1958. Lonnie Mack and Carole King are Epic Records artists.

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Chet Atkins

Chester Burton Atkins (June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001), also known as "Mister Guitar" and "the Country Gentleman", was an American musician who, along with Owen Bradley and Bob Ferguson, helped create the Nashville sound, the country music style which expanded its appeal to adult pop music fans.

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Chubby Checker

Chubby Checker (born Ernest Evans; October 3, 1941) is an American singer and dancer.

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Chuck Berry

Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter who pioneered rock and roll. Lonnie Mack and Chuck Berry are American blues guitarists.

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Cincinnati

Cincinnati (nicknamed Cincy) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.

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Classic 21

Classic 21 is a Belgian public FM radio station, part of the RTBF broadcasting organisation.

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Conway Twitty

Harold Lloyd Jenkins (September 1, 1933 – June 5, 1993), better known by his stage name Conway Twitty, was an American singer and songwriter. Lonnie Mack and Conway Twitty are Elektra Records artists.

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Country music

Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and the Southwest.

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Cow Palace

The Cow Palace (originally the California State Livestock Pavilion) is an indoor arena located in Daly City, California, situated on the city's northern border with neighboring San Francisco.

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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) was a folk-rock supergroup comprising American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash.

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Dan Toler

Daniel Lee Toler (September 23, 1948 – February 25, 2013), known professionally as "Dangerous" Dan Toler, was an American guitarist.

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Danny Gatton

Daniel Wood Gatton Jr. (September 4, 1945 – October 4, 1994) was an American virtuoso guitarist who combined blues, rockabilly, jazz, and country to create a musical style he called "redneck jazz". Lonnie Mack and Danny Gatton are American blues guitarists.

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Dearborn County, Indiana

Dearborn County is one of 92 counties of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Dennis Coffey

Dennis James Coffey (born November 11, 1940) is an American guitarist.

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Dick and Dee Dee

Dick and Dee Dee (or Dick and Deedee) are an American singer-songwriter duo who reached popularity in the early to mid-1960s.

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Dick Dale

Richard Anthony Monsour (May 4, 1937 – March 16, 2019), known professionally as Dick Dale, was an American rock guitarist.

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Dick Shurman

Richard L. Shurman (born May 23, 1950) is an American record producer, sound engineer, music journalist, music historian, and backing vocalist. Lonnie Mack and Dick Shurman are American blues singers.

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Dickey Betts

Forrest Richard Betts (December 12, 1943 – April 18, 2024) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band. Lonnie Mack and Dickey Betts are American blues guitarists.

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Dobie Gray

Dobie Gray (born Lawrence Darrow Brown; July 26, 1940 – December 6, 2011) was an American singer and songwriter.

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Dorothy Combs Morrison

Dorothy Combs Morrison (born Dorothy Marie Combs, May 8, 1944) is an American gospel music singer.

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Duane Allman

Howard Duane Allman (November 20, 1946 – October 29, 1971) was an American rock and blues guitarist and the founder and original leader of the Allman Brothers Band, for which he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. Lonnie Mack and Duane Allman are American blues guitarists.

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Duane Eddy

Duane Eddy (April 26, 1938 – April 30, 2024) was an American rock and roll guitarist.

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Ed King

Edward Calhoun King (September 14, 1949 – August 22, 2018) was an American musician.

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Ed Sullivan

Edward Vincent Sullivan (September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974) was an American television host, impresario, sports and entertainment reporter, and syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News and the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate.

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Eddie Van Halen

Edward Lodewijk Van Halen (January 26, 1955 – October 6, 2020) was an American musician.

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Edwin Hawkins

Edwin Reuben Hawkins (August 19, 1943 – January 15, 2018) was an American gospel musician, pianist, vocalist, choir master, composer, and arranger.

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Elektra Records

Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt.

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Elvin Bishop

Elvin Richard Bishop (born October 21, 1942) is an American blues and rock music singer, guitarist, bandleader, and songwriter. Lonnie Mack and Elvin Bishop are Alligator Records artists, American blues guitarists and American blues singers.

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Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Lonnie Mack and Elvis Presley are American blues singers.

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Epic Records

Epic Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of Japanese conglomerate Sony.

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Eric Clapton

Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

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Fillmore East

The Fillmore East was rock promoter Bill Graham's rock venue on Second Avenue near East 6th Street on the Lower East Side section of Manhattan, now called the East Village, in New York City.

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Fillmore West

The Fillmore West was a historic rock and roll music venue in San Francisco, California, US which became famous under the direction of concert promoter Bill Graham from 1968 to 1971.

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Five Blind Boys of Mississippi

The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi was an American post-war gospel quartet.

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Flatpicking

Flatpicking (or simply picking) is the technique of striking the strings of a guitar with a pick (also called a plectrum) held between the thumb and one or two fingers.

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Fraternity Records

Fraternity Records is a small record label based in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Freddie King

Freddie King (September 3, 1934December 28, 1976) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Lonnie Mack and Freddie King are American blues guitarists, American blues singers and King Records artists.

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Gary Rossington

Gary Robert Rossington (December 4, 1951 – March 5, 2023) was an American musician best known as a founding guitarist of Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, with whom he performed until his death.

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George Jones

George Glenn Jones (September 12, 1931 – April 26, 2013) was an American country musician, singer, and songwriter. Lonnie Mack and George Jones are Epic Records artists.

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Gibson Brands

Gibson, Inc. (formerly Gibson Guitar Corporation and Gibson Brands Inc.) is an American manufacturer of guitars, other musical instruments, and professional audio equipment from Kalamazoo, Michigan, and now based in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Gibson Flying V

The Gibson Flying V is an electric guitar model that was originally introduced by Gibson in 1958.

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Glad I'm in the Band

Glad I'm in the Band is a 1969 album by the American guitarist Lonnie Mack.

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Gospel music

Gospel music is a genre of Christian Music that spreads the word of God and a cornerstone of Christian media.

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Grand Ole Opry

The Grand Ole Opry is a regular live country-music radio broadcast originating from Nashville, Tennessee, on WSM, held between two and five nights per week, depending on the time of year.

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Greil Marcus

Greil Marcus (born June 19, 1945) is an American author, music journalist and cultural critic.

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Guitar solo

A guitar solo is a melodic passage, instrumental section, or entire piece of music, pre-written (or improvised) to be played on a classical, electric, or acoustic guitar.

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Guitar World

Guitar World is a monthly music magazine for guitarists – and fans of guitar-based music and trends – that has been published since July 1980.

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Hank Ballard

Hank Ballard (born John Henry Kendricks; November 18, 1927 – March 2, 2003) was an American singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of the Midnighters and one of the first rock and roll artists to emerge in the early 1950s. Lonnie Mack and Hank Ballard are King Records artists.

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Hank Marvin

Hank Brian Marvin (born Brian Robson Rankin, 28 October 1941) is an English multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter.

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Hippie

A hippie, also spelled hippy, especially in British English, is someone associated with the counterculture of the 1960s, originally a youth movement that began in the United States during or around 1964 and spread to different countries around the world.

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Indiana

Indiana is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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James Brown

James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, dancer and musician. Lonnie Mack and James Brown are King Records artists.

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James Burton

James Edward Burton (born August 21, 1939, in Dubberly, Louisiana) is an American guitarist.

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Jeff Baxter

Jeffrey Allen "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s and Spirit in the 1980s.

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Jeff Beck

Geoffrey Arnold Beck (24 June 194410 January 2023) was an English guitarist. Lonnie Mack and Jeff Beck are Epic Records artists.

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Jennifer Batten

Jennifer Batten (born November 29, 1957) is an American guitarist who has worked as a session musician and solo artist.

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Jerry Garcia

Jerome John Garcia (August 1, 1942 – August 9, 1995) was an American musician who was the principal songwriter, lead guitarist, and a vocalist with the rock band Grateful Dead, which he co-founded and which came to prominence during the counterculture of the 1960s. Lonnie Mack and Jerry Garcia are American blues guitarists.

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Jewel Records (Cincinnati record label)

Jewel Records was a record label which discs were pressed by the Scranton Button Company.

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Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singer. Lonnie Mack and Jimi Hendrix are American blues guitarists, American blues singers and Capitol Records artists.

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Jimmy Page

James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician and producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the rock band Led Zeppelin.

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Jimmy Reed

Mathis James Reed (September 6, 1925 – August 29, 1976) was an American blues musician and songwriter. Lonnie Mack and Jimmy Reed are American blues guitarists and American blues singers.

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Joe Bonamassa

Joseph Leonard Bonamassa (born May 8, 1977) is an American blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter. Lonnie Mack and Joe Bonamassa are American blues guitarists, American blues singers and Epic Records artists.

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Joe Simon (singer)

Joe Simon (September 7, 1936 – December 13, 2021) was an American soul and R&B musician.

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Johnny Winter

John Dawson Winter III (February 23, 1944 – July 16, 2014) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and record producer. Lonnie Mack and Johnny Winter are Alligator Records artists and American blues guitarists.

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Judy Collins

Judith Marjorie Collins (born May 1, 1939) is an American singer-songwriter and musician with a career spanning seven decades. Lonnie Mack and Judy Collins are Elektra Records artists.

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Keith Richards

Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English musician, songwriter, singer and record producer who is an original member, guitarist, secondary vocalist, and co-principal songwriter of the Rolling Stones.

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Kentucky

Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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King Records (United States)

King Records was an American label founded in 1943 by Syd Nathan in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

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Lead guitar

Lead guitar (also known as solo guitar) is a musical part for a guitar in which the guitarist plays melody lines, instrumental fill passages, guitar solos, and occasionally, some riffs and chords within a song structure.

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Les Paul

Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor. Lonnie Mack and Les Paul are American blues guitarists and Capitol Records artists.

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Fred Lincoln "Link" Wray Jr. (May 2, 1929 – November 5, 2005) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist who became popular in the late 1950s.

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Lone Ranger

The Lone Ranger is a fictional masked former Texas Ranger who fought outlaws in the American Old West with his Native American friend Tonto.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd is an American Southern rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Magnatone

Magnatone was a brand of electric guitars and amplifiers produced between 1937 and the mid-1970s.

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Memphis soul

Memphis soul, also known as the Memphis sound, is the most prominent strain of Southern soul.

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Memphis, Tennessee (song)

"Memphis, Tennessee", sometimes shortened to "Memphis", is a song by Chuck Berry, first released in 1959.

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Merle Travis

Merle Robert Travis (November 29, 1917 – October 20, 1983) was an American country and western singer, songwriter, and guitarist born in Rosewood, Kentucky, United States. Lonnie Mack and Merle Travis are Capitol Records artists.

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Mickey Newbury

Milton Sims "Mickey" Newbury Jr. (May 19, 1940 – September 29, 2002) was an American singer-songwriter and a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Lonnie Mack and Mickey Newbury are Elektra Records artists.

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Mike Bloomfield

Michael Bernard Bloomfield (July 28, 1943 – February 15, 1981) was an American blues guitarist and composer. Lonnie Mack and Mike Bloomfield are American blues guitarists.

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Morrison Hotel

Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors, released on February 9, 1970, by Elektra Records.

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Museum of Pop Culture

The Museum of Pop Culture or MoPOP is a nonprofit museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, dedicated to contemporary popular culture.

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Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County.

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Neil Young

Neil Percival Young (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian and American singer and songwriter.

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Outlaw country

Outlaw country is a subgenre of American country music created by a small group of iconoclastic artists active in the 1970s and early 1980s, known collectively as the outlaw movement, who fought for and won their creative freedom outside of the Nashville establishment that dictated the sound of most country music of the era.

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Prince (musician)

Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958April 21, 2016) was an American singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer, and actor.

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Pure Prairie League

Pure Prairie League is an American country rock band which featured in its original lineup, singer and guitarist Craig Fuller, drummer Tom McGrail and steel guitarist John David Call, all from Waverly in southern Ohio.

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Ray Benson

Ray Benson Seifert (born March 16, 1951) is an American musician, actor and voice actor who is the frontman of the Western swing band Asleep at the Wheel.

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Ray Charles

Ray Charles Robinson Sr. (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Lonnie Mack and Ray Charles are American blues singers.

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Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated within African-American communities in the 1940s.

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Richie Sambora

Richard Stephen Sambora (born July 11, 1959) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Bon Jovi from 1983 to 2013.

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Robby Krieger

Robert Alan Krieger (born January 8, 1946) is an American guitarist and founding member of the rock band the Doors.

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Robert Johnson

Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911August 16, 1938) was an American blues musician and songwriter. Lonnie Mack and Robert Johnson are American blues guitarists.

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Robert Ward (blues musician)

Robert June Ward, Sr. (October 15, 1938 – December 25, 2008) was an American blues and soul guitarist. Lonnie Mack and Robert Ward (blues musician) are American blues guitarists and American blues singers.

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Roberta Flack

Roberta Cleopatra Flack (born February 10, 1937) is a retired American singer who topped the ''Billboard'' charts with the No. Lonnie Mack and Roberta Flack are Capitol Records artists.

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie.

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Rock music

Rock is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles from the mid-1960s, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Rockabilly

Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music.

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Rockabilly Hall of Fame

The Rockabilly Hall of Fame is an organization and website launched on March 21, 1997, to present early rock and roll history and information relating to the artists and personalities involved in rockabilly.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.

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Ronnie Hawkins

Ronald Cornett Hawkins (January 10, 1935 – May 29, 2022) was an American rock and roll singer, long based in Canada, whose career spanned more than half a century. Lonnie Mack and Ronnie Hawkins are Epic Records artists.

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Ronnie Wood

Ronald David Wood (born 1 June 1947) is an English rock musician, best known as an official member of the Rolling Stones since 1975, as well as a member of Faces and the Jeff Beck Group.

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Roy Buchanan

Leroy "Roy" Buchanan (September 23, 1939 – August 14, 1988) was an American guitarist and blues musician. Lonnie Mack and Roy Buchanan are Alligator Records artists, American blues guitarists and American blues singers.

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Rusty York

Charles Edward "Rusty" York (May 24, 1935 – January 26, 2014) was an American musician and singer, and member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Lonnie Mack and Rusty York are King Records artists.

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Ry Cooder

Ryland Peter Cooder (born March 15, 1947) is an American musician, songwriter, film score composer, record producer, and writer. Lonnie Mack and ry Cooder are American blues guitarists and American blues singers.

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Session musician

A session musician (also known as studio musician or backing musician) is a musician hired to perform in a recording session or a live performance.

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Sharecropping is a legal arrangement in which a landowner allows a tenant (sharecropper) to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on that land.

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Sideman

A sideman is a professional musician who is hired to perform live with a solo artist, or with a group in which they are not a regular band member.

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Slash (musician)

Saul Hudson (born July 23, 1965), known professionally as Slash, is a British-American musician who is known as the lead guitarist of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and mid 1990s.

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Smithville, Tennessee

Smithville is a city in DeKalb County, Tennessee, United States.

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Soul music

Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African-American community throughout the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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Southern rock

Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music and a genre of Americana.

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Southern soul

Southern soul is a type of soul music that emerged from the Southern United States.

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Steve Gaines

Steven Earl Gaines (September 14, 1949 – October 20, 1977) was an American musician.

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Steve Lukather

Steven Lee "Luke" Lukather (born October 21, 1957) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer, best known as the sole continuous founding member of the rock band Toto.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan

Stephen Ray Vaughan (also known as SRV; October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American musician, best known as the guitarist and frontman of the blues rock trio Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. Lonnie Mack and Stevie Ray Vaughan are American blues guitarists, American blues singers and Epic Records artists.

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Strike Like Lightning

Strike Like Lightning is an album by the American musician Lonnie Mack, released in 1985.

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T-Bone Walker

Aaron Thibeaux "T-Bone" Walker (May 28, 1910 – March 16, 1975) was an American blues musician, composer, songwriter and bandleader, who was a pioneer and innovator of the jump blues, West Coast blues, and electric blues sounds. Lonnie Mack and t-Bone Walker are American blues guitarists and Capitol Records artists.

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Ted Nugent

Theodore Anthony Nugent (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and political activist. Lonnie Mack and Ted Nugent are Epic Records artists.

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The Allman Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969 by brothers Duane Allman (founder, slide guitar and lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards, songwriting), as well as Dickey Betts (lead guitar, vocals, songwriting), Berry Oakley (bass), Butch Trucks (drums), and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson (drums). Lonnie Mack and The Allman Brothers Band are Epic Records artists.

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The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Lonnie Mack and The Beatles are Capitol Records artists.

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The Charmaines

The Charmaines were an American female vocal trio of the 1960s, described by the NME as sassy as The Supremes and The Marvelettes.

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The Cincinnati Enquirer

The Cincinnati Enquirer is a morning daily newspaper published by Gannett in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

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The Doors

The Doors were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, comprising vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore. Lonnie Mack and The Doors are Elektra Records artists.

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The Everly Brothers

The Everly Brothers were an American rock duo, known for steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close harmony singing.

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The Hills of Indiana

The Hills of Indiana is a 1971 album by Lonnie Mack.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Southern Legends Association along with its subsidiaries is a diversified non-profit entertainment company with operations in four business segments, Hall of Fame inductions, artist promotions, musical recordings and various entertainment operations.

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The Ventures

The Ventures are an American instrumental rock band formed in Tacoma, Washington, in 1958, by Don Wilson and Bob Bogle.

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The Virtues (band)

The Virtues were an early American rock and roll band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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The Wham of that Memphis Man

The Wham of That Memphis Man is the first album by Lonnie Mack.

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Tim Krekel

Timothy Joseph Krekel (October 10, 1950 – June 24, 2009) was an American rock singer and country music songwriter from Louisville, Kentucky.

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Traditional black gospel

Traditional black gospel is music that is written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding African American Christian life, as well as (in terms of the varying music styles) to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music.

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Travis Wammack

Travis Wammack (born November 1946 in Walnut, Mississippi, United States) is an American rock and roll guitarist from Memphis, Tennessee.

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Vibrato

Vibrato (Italian, from past participle of "vibrare", to vibrate) is a musical effect consisting of a regular, pulsating change of pitch.

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Vibrato systems for guitar

A vibrato system on a guitar is a mechanical device used to temporarily change the pitch of the strings.

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Walk, Don't Run (instrumental)

"Walk, Don't Run" is an instrumental composition written and originally recorded by jazz guitarist Johnny Smith in 1954, which achieved worldwide fame when The Ventures recorded a cover version in 1960.

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Walter de Paduwa

Walter de Paduwa (aka Dr Boogie, born 1 February 1953) is a Belgian radio DJ, musician and rock'n'roll historian best known for his association with Canned Heat.

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Warren Haynes

Warren Haynes (born April 6, 1960) is an American musician, singer and songwriter. Lonnie Mack and Warren Haynes are American blues guitarists.

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Wayne Perkins

David Wayne Perkins (born 1951) is an American rock and R&B guitarist, singer, songwriter and session musician.

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West Harrison, Indiana

West Harrison is a town in Harrison Township, Dearborn County, Indiana, United States.

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Whatever's Right

Whatever's Right was a 1969 album by Lonnie Mack.

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Wilson Pickett

Wilson Pickett (March 18, 1941 – January 19, 2006) was an American singer and songwriter.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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See also

Ace Records (United Kingdom) artists

Country musicians from Indiana

Jewel Records artists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonnie_Mack

Also known as Lonnie Mac, Lonnie Mack discography, Lonnie McIntosh, Second Sight (Lonnie Mack album).

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