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Lonnie Mack

Blues
Early R&B
Soul music
The living synthesis of black and country music. As a child, he took up the guitar under the influence of local bluesman Ralph Trotts, as well as country figures such as Merle Travis. In 1963, his rockabilly instrumental version of Chuck Berry's "Memphis" and his creation of "Wham" (1965) propelled him to the forefront of the music scene. After a confidential debut album, The Wham Of That Memphis Man (1963), and a first retirement, he accompanied artists such as James Brown, Freddy King and the Doors on Morrison Hotel (1970), just before producing a new album, Hills Of Indiana (1...
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ShotgunLonnie Mack
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RingsLonnie Mack
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Money (That's What I Want)Lonnie Mack
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Don't Make My Baby BlueLonnie Mack
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I Left My Heart in San FranciscoLonnie Mack
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From Me to YouLonnie Mack
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ShotgunLonnie Mack

The Memphis Sounds Of Lonnie Mack

2:25

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RingsLonnie Mack

The Hills Of Indiana

3:12

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Money (That's What I Want)Lonnie Mack

The Memphis Sounds Of Lonnie Mack

2:24

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Don't Make My Baby BlueLonnie Mack

The Memphis Sounds Of Lonnie Mack

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I Left My Heart in San FranciscoLonnie Mack

2:13

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From Me to YouLonnie Mack

Memphis Wham!

2:32

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