Bill Mack
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- Craig A Davidson
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Bill Mack
I spent many a night coming home from a gig listening to Bill Mack's Open Road Show on WBAP. Tracy Pitcox posted on Facebook he had passed.
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Bill Mack was also a wonderful songwriter for many many years he wrote the song "Blue" also "Drinking champagne" and many many others. I met and talked to him countless times I will miss him. RIP, Bill
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Aww, man... another old buddy gone. He and Dad were dear friends, and I got to know him from their relationship.
I'm sure he and Pop are having a great ol' reunion.
I'm sure he and Pop are having a great ol' reunion.
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
(other things you can ask about here)
http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/Steelharp/
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Good obit;
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/coronavirus ... s/2417743/
He always dismissed his own singing, but he made a lot of good records in their style in the 50s--rockabilly/honky tonk/country boogie.
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/coronavirus ... s/2417743/
He always dismissed his own singing, but he made a lot of good records in their style in the 50s--rockabilly/honky tonk/country boogie.
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Here's a little bit of info that obit didn't include.
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — Family of a radio legend beloved by truckers everywhere and whose career began right here in Wichita Falls state he has died from COVID-19.
Bill Mack got his first break deejaying at KWFT in the early 1950s, and that led to a contract with imperial records in 1951.
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — Family of a radio legend beloved by truckers everywhere and whose career began right here in Wichita Falls state he has died from COVID-19.
Bill Mack got his first break deejaying at KWFT in the early 1950s, and that led to a contract with imperial records in 1951.
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Bill Mack
I listened to him during the spring & summer on 1971 while I was at Lackland AFB , San Antonio & Sheppard AFB at Wichita Falls, TX.
There was a song out [ can not remember the name ] with 2 different versions - one by a man and another by a woman.
He played them " together " so it sounded like a duet - sounded great!!
So sorry to hear of his passing.
There was a song out [ can not remember the name ] with 2 different versions - one by a man and another by a woman.
He played them " together " so it sounded like a duet - sounded great!!
So sorry to hear of his passing.
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Sure gonna miss Bill and his knowledge of 'Country Music" Someday the world will realize what an influence he had on the music industry. He was a pleasure to work with! He shold be in the CMA Hall of Fame. RIP Bill
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Bill Mack - "country Crossroads"
It is with shock...hearing of the passing of Bill Mack!
I had the privilege of working with Bill Mack, Leroy Van Dyke and Jerry Clower for many years on the "Country Crossroads" radio show. My friend Jim Rupe was the first producer of "Crossroads" and I was the second one. We both did interviews on the show which was on the air a long, long time on thousands of radio stations around the world......and.....EVERYBODY knew BILL MACK!
Bill was an ORIGINAL! His particular STYLE was his own. He was an extremely talented songwriter and artist. But, as a country disk jockey..there was nobody better than BILL MACK!
Bill was a Christian...and is with Jesus right now!
Cindy, we are praying for you and the family!
I love you!
Stan Knowles
I had the privilege of working with Bill Mack, Leroy Van Dyke and Jerry Clower for many years on the "Country Crossroads" radio show. My friend Jim Rupe was the first producer of "Crossroads" and I was the second one. We both did interviews on the show which was on the air a long, long time on thousands of radio stations around the world......and.....EVERYBODY knew BILL MACK!
Bill was an ORIGINAL! His particular STYLE was his own. He was an extremely talented songwriter and artist. But, as a country disk jockey..there was nobody better than BILL MACK!
Bill was a Christian...and is with Jesus right now!
Cindy, we are praying for you and the family!
I love you!
Stan Knowles
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