Lonnie Mack
Blues artist
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The referenced article is entitled: "Lonnie Mack: King of the Flying V" It has photos & videos.
“They only made 20 of them at the time. I used that one on ‘Memphis’ and I still use it today.” So said Lonnie Mack in 1968, five years after his top five US hit with that great track, which helped define the highly distinctive guitar trademarked by Gibson on 6th January, 1958: the Flying V. The Gibson Flying V ....Indiana bluesman Lonnie Mack was one of the early adopters of an instrument that remains one of the most striking looking axes in the world of guitars. Blues Rock guitarist Lonnie Mack and Albert King started using the guitar almost immediately. Mack used his 1958 Flying V almost exclusively during his career.
Lonnie pictured on Cover of Album **WHAM! **(1963), with a '58 Gibson Flying V in Korina.
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Discography
The Wham of That Memphis Man!
1963
Dueling Banjos
1973
Strike Like Lightning (Remastered)
1985
Second Sight
1986
Roadhouses & Dance Halls
1988
Sa-Ba-Hoola! Two Sides of Lonnie Mack
1990
Live! Attack Of The Killer V
1990
Still on the Move
1999
From Nashville to Memphis
2002
Whatever's Right
2005
Glad I'm In The Band
2005
For Collectors Only (The Wham Of That Memphis Man)
2005