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We
Can't All Be From Texas
Willie Mack is a real-life,
countrified Texan. He grew up on a ranch building fences and branding
cattle in Chico, Texas, which is a little town of 850 people. On life in
Chico, Willie says, ―It was an amazing place to grow up! Life is slow and
true, and you learn all of the down-to-earth things growing up in the
country that you just don't get the opportunity to experience in the
city."
After high school, Willie
moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University. There he went to class by
day and honed his songwriting craft and singing by night. ―I was making
terrible grades in school, but I was starting to write some really good
songs! I flew through school in three and a half years, because I wanted
get out and jump into music," says Willie.
A few years after Belmont,
Willie signed with Famous Music where he had cuts by artists such as,
Colin Raye and Sons of the Desert. He has since scored the title cut of
the new Sara Evans album, Restless. Willie also has songs on the upcoming
albums by George Canyon (Nashville Star runner-up) on Universal South and
Lila McCann. Willie has a new album called Average Guy, which was recorded
by Nashville producer Keith Brown and former 6 Wire member, Steve Mandile.
All of the songs on the album are written or co-written by Willie.
Willie says, ―Most of the
artists I've loved or looked up to are the ones who wrote their own songs.
It just opens an artist up more to the listener when they are sharing true
stories from their lives about joy and pain. I can identify with that!"
Average Guy, which was released in August, is a blend of influences such
as, Steve Earle, Dwight Yoakam, Merle Haggard, Bruce Springsteen, Elvis
Presley, and the Beatles. The songs portray the real life of a real man
facing the struggles of dreams, family and reality.

visit Willie
Mack's official website
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