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Thursday, 12 September 2013

GEOFF MACK



Albert Geoffrey McElhinney OAM (born 20 December 1922 in Surrey Hills, Victoria), also known as Geoff Mack, was a country music singer and songwriter. His musical career was established during World War II. He enlisted in the RAAF, and whilst serving in Borneo his ability to play the guitar and sing was noticed, and he was seconded to entertain the troops with visiting guest stars. At the end of the war Mack went to Japan with the Occupation Forces to perform and was appointed to Radio WLKS as the voice of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces. His 1959 song, "I've Been Everywhere" became a hit in Australia in 1962 with the release of a version by Lucky Starr.

It later reached the top of the song charts in the USA, Germany and Japan. The song has now been recorded in 131 different versions, notably on Johnny Cash's 1996 album 'Unchained'. Mack was inducted into the International Songwriters Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee in 1963, into the Hands of Fame at Tamworth NSW in 1978, and he received the Tamworth Song Writer's Association Song Maker Award in 1997. Geoff McElhinney was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2005 for his service to country music, and his support of community and senior citizens' groups. Geoff Mack died in 2017.




SINGLES
''I've Had Everything / Give It A Go Joe'' [as Geoff "Tangletongue" Mack And His Mack-Aniks] 1966 Spin

ALBUMS
'Geoff Tangletongue" Mack And His Mack-Aniks' 1966 Spin
'Geoff Mack' 1977 JAM
'Country Cabaret'




References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Mack


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