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Daddy Mack Blues Band takes '60s & '70s arena-rock staples on a Slow Ride back to the blues.
Genre:
Blues: Electric Blues
Release Date:
2006
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Slow Ride
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Many blues critics and fans seem to marvel at the often controversial side of a bluesman’s life. The passion of his music seems less relevant than the number of times he’s been imprisoned, drunk or the number of children he’s sired. Daddy Mack Orr has never killed a man, spent a night in jail, or fathered children beyond double digits. In fact, Daddy Mack has been married to the same woman since 1965, has four children, and works as a mechanic at his own garage in North Memphis. He has the occasional beer, but I’ve never seen him drunk. This may seem less than glamorous to some, but the truth is Daddy Mack is an amiable, hard-working man who came up the hard way. Born in Como, Mississippi sixty years ago, Mack Orr was one of nine children. He chopped and picked cotton until he moved to Memphis as a young adult, and found work in construction, where he later became a heavy equipment operator. Along the way, he picked-up skills as a mechanic and opened his own garage in North Memphis. He never went to college; in fact, he only attended school through the sixth grade. Although lacking formal education, Mack’s intelligence and determination have served him well in life. He learned blues guitar in his forties and has become a highly respected blues musician. In the past few years he’s been learning Spanish. He keeps a Spanish language instruction book in his truck where the station stays tuned to Spanish radio. Mack is an open, curious man; which explains his motivation for learning another language. It also explains the reasoning behind the making of Slow Ride. After all, Mack wasn’t familiar with the majority of these songs before I proposed the idea of this CD to him. A year earlier, he had recorded “Get Back” for Fried Glass Onions
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Thought the cd was great! Loved it and sent one to my dad, too!
author: Hayley Bailey
Thought the first and last songs were a bit blah but everything in between was extremely well done. The cd was a real toe tapper and I'm quite enjoying it.
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Ya' gotta here this to believe it!
author: KESBO
When I first heard that Daddy Mack's new release was doing "arena-rock" hits of the 60s & 70s I was a little skeptical...Until about 10 seconds into the title cut. I already here Mack's stripped down brought back to where they came from blues renditions of each of these songs in my head instead of the originals. (I think these are the originals.) Steppin' Stone, Get Back, Honky Tonk Woman are my favorites....actually, there all my favorites.
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