Lonnie Mack - Oreo Cookie Blues - The Lonesome Pine Special @ Louisville KY 1992
Title:
Lonnie Mack - Oreo Cookie Blues - The Lonesome Pine Special @ Louisville KY 1992
Description:
Lonnie Mack (born Lonnie McIntosh, 18 July 1941, Dearborn County, Indiana) is a rock and blues guitarist. In the early 1960s, he recorded several full-length rock guitar instrumentals strongly grounded in the blues, the best-known of which are "Memphis", "Wham!", "Chicken Pickin'" and "Suzie-Q". These instrumentals formed the leading edge of the virtuoso blues-rock guitar genre.[1] The first of these, 1963's "Memphis", was described by music historian Richard T. Pinnell, Ph. D., as "a milestone of early rock guitar"[2] and was ranked by Guitar World magazine as the premier "landmark" rock guitar recording of all time.[3] In 1992, music critic Jimmy Guterman rated Mack's first album, 1963's The Wham of that Memphis Man!, No. 16 in his book The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time.[4] Mack's solos influenced a generation of rock guitarists, including Duane Allman[5] and Stevie Ray Vaughan.[6] Lonnie Mack is also known for his "blue-eyed soul" ballads, and the diversity of his repertoire, which included country, blues, rockabilly, southern rock, R&B, roots-rock, bluegrass and gospel. In the 1960s, his recordings emphasized roots-rock, blues-rock and R&B; in the 1970s, country, bluegrass and Southern rock; in the 1980s, rockabilly and blues-rock. Mack released numerous singles and thirteen original albums as a featured artist. He also recorded with The Doors, Stevie Ray Vaughan, James Brown, Freddie King, Ronnie Hawkins, Albert Collins, Roy Buchanan, Troy Seals, Dobie Gray and the sons of blues legend Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, among others. For much of his career he performed in roadhouses and honky-tonks. However, he also toured internationally and performed at major venues, including Madison Square Garden, Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, the Fillmore East, the Fillmore West and Carnegie Hall. for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonnie_Mack
Author:
drphibes46
Tags:
Lonnie, Mack, Oreo, Cookie, Blues, The, Lonesome, Pine, Special, Louisville, KY, 1992,
Lonnie Mack - Oreo Cookie Blues - The Lonesome Pine Special @ Louisville KY 1992
Description:
Lonnie Mack (born Lonnie McIntosh, 18 July 1941, Dearborn County, Indiana) is a rock and blues guitarist. In the early 1960s, he recorded several full-length rock guitar instrumentals strongly grounded in the blues, the best-known of which are "Memphis", "Wham!", "Chicken Pickin'" and "Suzie-Q". These instrumentals formed the leading edge of the virtuoso blues-rock guitar genre.[1] The first of these, 1963's "Memphis", was described by music historian Richard T. Pinnell, Ph. D., as "a milestone of early rock guitar"[2] and was ranked by Guitar World magazine as the premier "landmark" rock guitar recording of all time.[3] In 1992, music critic Jimmy Guterman rated Mack's first album, 1963's The Wham of that Memphis Man!, No. 16 in his book The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time.[4] Mack's solos influenced a generation of rock guitarists, including Duane Allman[5] and Stevie Ray Vaughan.[6] Lonnie Mack is also known for his "blue-eyed soul" ballads, and the diversity of his repertoire, which included country, blues, rockabilly, southern rock, R&B, roots-rock, bluegrass and gospel. In the 1960s, his recordings emphasized roots-rock, blues-rock and R&B; in the 1970s, country, bluegrass and Southern rock; in the 1980s, rockabilly and blues-rock. Mack released numerous singles and thirteen original albums as a featured artist. He also recorded with The Doors, Stevie Ray Vaughan, James Brown, Freddie King, Ronnie Hawkins, Albert Collins, Roy Buchanan, Troy Seals, Dobie Gray and the sons of blues legend Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, among others. For much of his career he performed in roadhouses and honky-tonks. However, he also toured internationally and performed at major venues, including Madison Square Garden, Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, the Fillmore East, the Fillmore West and Carnegie Hall. for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonnie_Mack
Author:
drphibes46
Tags:
Lonnie, Mack, Oreo, Cookie, Blues, The, Lonesome, Pine, Special, Louisville, KY, 1992,
Popular searches: Cuba, Scuba Diving, Skydiving, Dubai, Niagara Falls, Rainforest, Surfing, Snowboarding, Sandboarding, Pyramids, Everest, Stonehenge, Bear Grylls
Related Videos:
![]() | Stevie Ray Vaughan & Lonnie Mack - DOUBLE WHAM The American Caravan. The Orpheum Theater, Memphis Tennessee. Aug/1986 |
![]() | Memphis Tennessee Intrumental Version..Lonnie Mac Oh Yes |
![]() | Wayne Perkins and Lonnie Mack Two rock and roll (blues) legends sit down and jam together |
![]() | OREO COOKIE BLUES -- Dave Michaels Written by Lonnie Mack Tuneman (aka Dave Michaels) is back. Written by Lonnie Mack Follow his video Odyssey on You Tube (Tuneman51) Visit his myspace page for some music. Live @ Lestat's West on July 12, 2008 |
![]() | Lonnie Mack - From Me To You (The Beatles) Great version of From Me To You by Lonnie Mack. |
![]() | Rick Fines and Suzie Vinnick - Oreo Cookie Blues Shot live in St. Johns, Newfoundland, this is Suzie Vinnick, accompanied by Rick Fines, with a wonderful rendition of Lonny Mack's "The Oreo Cookie Blues" |
![]() | Double Whammy aka Wham! "Strike Like Lightning" Stevie Ray Vaughan And Lonnie Mack |
![]() | Oreo Cookie Blues Me playing Oreo Cookie Blues, at a talent show at MAD Week. |
![]() | Blue Highway - Lonesome Pine Blue Highway singing Lonesome Pine @ Menokin Bluegrass Festival |
![]() | Hound Dog Man - Lonnie Mack with Stevie Ray Vaughan Enjoy! |
Popular searches: Cuba, Scuba Diving, Skydiving, Dubai, Niagara Falls, Rainforest, Surfing, Snowboarding, Sandboarding, Pyramids, Everest, Stonehenge, Bear Grylls

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español








