Prince wasn't the only pioneering artist to pass yesterday.
"Memphis" sounds really familiar and I'm certain I've heard it before, but aside from seeing his name in a few random places I knew nothing of Mack before today. So much music, so little time.
RIP Lonnie Mack
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RIP Lonnie Mack
E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle.
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It was just a miserable day. I heard about this and my mind went back to all those great Alligator records and then Son Seals dying and I am just sick to death of death. I'll be digging his stuff out later, if it's in the house here and not elsewhere.
The sooner we put those assholes in the grave&piss on the dirt above it, the better off we'll be
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Damn, first I have heard of this. He was a total badass. Like a lot of folks around my age, I learned of Lonnie Mack via the connection to and championing by SRV and also the Alligator albums. RIP Lonnie Mack
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I don't particularly like the Doors. I do like Roadhouse Blues though. Just this week I found out that John Sebastian played harmonica and Lonnie Mack played bass on it. Maybe that explains why I like it.