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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Warner_MackWarner Mack - Wikipedia

    Decca, Pageboy Kapp Bridgewood, Mack Hart Records. Website. Official website. Warner McPherson (April 5, 1935 – March 1, 2022), known professionally as Warner Mack, was an American country music singer-songwriter. Mack had 23 hits on the country charts from the late 1950s to the early 1980s.

  2. Country y góspel. Instrumento. Voz. Discográfica. Decca Records. Sitio web. www.warnermack.com. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Warner Hensley McPherson ( Nashville, Tennessee, 2 de abril de 1935 - Nashville, Tennessee, 1 de marzo de 2022), conocido como Warner Mack, fue un músico y compositor de música country estadounidense .

  3. warnermack.net › homeWarner Mack

    Warner Mack ~ Apr. 5, 1935 to Mar. 1, 2022. Latest Music. BRAND NEW ALBUM. First new album in 30 years! 'BETTER THAN EVER' You are visitor number: 7534. Home page of Warner Mack, a country artist from Nashville. Official site for Warner Mack, Country Blues legend, and member of the American Academy of Country Music Hall of Fame.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2022 · Warner Mack was a country singer and songwriter known for hits including “Is it Wrong (For Loving You)” and “The Bridge Washed Out.” Died: March 1, 2022 (Who else died on March 1?)

  5. Warner is one out of a handful who was actually born in Nashville. His parents were both Tennessee natives. On April 5, 1935, Warner Hensley McPherson, Jr. (a/k/a Warner Mack) was born to The Reverend Warner Hensley McPherson and Bessie Mae Smithson McPherson in Nashville, Tennessee. Little did they know that their son would grow up to become a ...

  6. 4 de mar. de 2022 · March 4, 2022 by Robert K Oermann. Warner Mack, who died on Tuesday (March 1) in suburban Nashville, had a dozen top 10 country hits during the 1960s and is remembered as an award-winning songwriter. Mack wrote the country evergreens “Is It Wrong (For Loving You),” “Talkin’ to the Wall” and “After the Lights Go Out ...

  7. 5 de mar. de 2022 · In 2010 when Marty Stuart recorded “Bridge Washed Out” for his album Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions, it was a nod to Mack. Warner Mack died in Nashville on March 1st at the age of 86, 73 years after writing a hit song that will outlive us all.