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  1. 22. Apr. 2016 · By Bobby Reed IApr. 22, 2016. Lonnie Mack (1941–2016) (Photo: Courtesy Alligator Records) Blues-rock guitarist and vocalist Lonnie Mack died on April 21 of natural causes at Centennial Medical Center near his home in Smithville, Tennessee. He was 74. Heralded around the world for his early instrumental recordings, Mack explored blues, rock ...

  2. 24. Apr. 2016 · Lonnie Mack, a guitarist and singer whose impassioned, fast-picking style on the early 1960s instrumentals “Memphis” and “Wham!” became a model for the blues-rock lead-guitar style and a ...

  3. 25. Apr. 2016 · Lonnie Mack, a guitarist and singer whose early 1960s instrumental hits “Memphis” and “Wham!” influenced a generation of guitarists and whose singular mix of blues, country and gospel ...

  4. 21. Apr. 2016 · Lonnie Mack was a roadhouse blues-rock legend – modern rock's first true guitar hero. His playing has influenced the course of rock and roll and had an impact on many of modern rock's current guitar heroes, including Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Jimmy Page and especially Stevie Ray Vaughan. His early music bridged the gap between '50s rockabilly and the psychedelic blues-rock of the ...

  5. 22. Apr. 2016 · Lonnie Mack, a guitarist and singer whose impassioned, fast-picking style on the early 1960s instrumentals “Memphis” and “Wham!” became a model for the blues-rock lead-guitar style and a seminal influence on a long list of British and American artists, died on Thursday in Nashville. He was 74.

  6. Lonnie Mack. Rock, blues, country, soul, rockabilly, gospel, bluegrass. Lonnie McIntosh ( 18. juli 1941 – 21. april 2016 ), kjend under artistnamnet Lonnie Mack, var ein USA-amerikansk rockemusikar med røter djupt i roots-musikk frå Sørstatane. [1] [2] Sjølv om han gjennom det meste av karrieren sin stod utafor rampelyset, [3] [4] vert ...

  7. Originally performed as rockabilly in 1957 by Dale Hawkins, “Suzie Q” achieved even further legendary status after Lonnie Mack applied his guitaring genus to it in 1963. The Louisiana spirit behind the song shared the same Southern blues-rock style Mack was notorious for, making it seem easy for him to perform his own version. His “Suzie Q” was among the highlighted songs Rolling Stone ...