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#420281 - 04/22/16 11:50 AM Lonnie Mack, R.I.P.
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#420284 - 04/22/16 01:40 PM Re: Lonnie Mack, R.I.P. [Re: 124]
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He's the reason I started using a Flying V. Mine isn't equipped with a tremolo...that was his doing.


In rehearsal now with a tribute to Lonnie Mack planned with a Philharmonic from the area. He lived in Cincinnati for a long time (only 80 miles away), but I never met him.

One of my Rock N Roll inspirations, for sure.Played every song he ever recorded in my lounge (college) days.


R.


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#420285 - 04/22/16 02:34 PM Re: Lonnie Mack, R.I.P. [Re: 124]
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I worked on a session in 1964 with a young Jimmy Page, and during a break he went to his rucksack and pulled out a 45 record of 'Memphis'. Myself and a couple of the other guys said, "Lonnie Mack? Who's that, fer crying out loud?"

Well, JP put it on this little Dansette record player, and we were all blown away. I even borrowed a friend's 335 for a couple of weeks and, well, that's why I'm a keyboards guy to this day. smile

Lonnie Mack, one of the greats for sure.

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#420332 - 04/23/16 11:38 AM Re: Lonnie Mack, R.I.P. [Re: 124]
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R.I.P Lonnie... another great gone ...
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