Okie guitar slinger Joe Mack performs across the state
Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Joe Mack will perform across the panhandle state over the next two weeks as he continues on his Spring Fling 2008 voyage across the Mid-South.
The 28-year-old
The round mound of sound has also shared bills and stages with some of the top talent from across the state and nation, including Ryan Adams, Tim Reynolds, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Drew Emmitt & Vince Herman (formerly of Leftover Salmon,) the Mike Hosty Duo, The Burtschi Brothers, Randy Crouch, Split Lip Rayfield, Umphrey's McGee, Carter Sampson, Speakeasy and the Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey.
He's currently playing guitar and singing backup vocals in singer/songwriter Bill Erickson's latest project, The New Migrant Workers, and performing as many solo gigs per month as his beautiful wife and animal family will let him. Mack is also in the process of co-producing his first full blown solo album with Travis Linville, which is set for release in the fall of 2008.
Thursday, April 17 – The Colony,
Friday, April 18 – Sauced,
Tuesday, April 22 – Town Branch, Tahlequah @ 8 p.m.
Friday, April 25 – Joseppi’s,
For more information and to keep tabs on this bad mamma-jamma, logon to www.myspace.com/joemackmusic.
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