DETROIT — Mack Rice, the composer of the 1960s hit “Mustang Sally” and co-writer of the Staple Singers’ landmark “Respect Yourself” has died in Detroit. He was 82. Laura Rice told The Associated Press ...
Although Wilson Pickett’s version might be the most famous, he did not write the song. “Sir” Mack Rice wrote and recorded the song in 1965, a year before Pickett rode it up the charts. Born Connie ...
Last night, Goose performed the third of five evenings at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, N.Y. With the beautiful ornate walls of the premiere rock venue feeling like home to the band, they ...
Mack Rice, the soul legend who was best known for his 1965 hit “Mustang Sally,” has died. He was 82. The musician passed away on Monday at his Detroit, Michigan, home from complications of Alzheimer’s ...
Fans of one of the most well-known songs recorded in Muscle Shoals will be able to demonstrate the different ways they love "Mustang Sally" with a contest that will benefit the Alabama Music Hall of ...
MEMPHIS — The author of Mustang Sally, the co-writer of Respect Yourself, soul legend, and Stax Records stalwart "Sir" Mack Rice died Monday night at his Detroit home from complications of Alzheimer's ...
Q: Where can I find the Guns N’ Roses version of Harry Chapin’s “Cats in the Cradle” from the early-90s?
Mr. Pop Rocks and I headed over to The Big Easy last weekend to listen to the stylings of Houston’s own Trudy Lynn, a fabulous blues singer and genuine kick-ass lady. During Trudy’s breaks, her ...
Mack Rice, the composer of the 1960s hit "Mustang Sally" and co-writer of the Staple Singers' landmark "Respect Yourself," died June 27 at his home in Detroit. He was 82. The cause was complications ...
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