Bill and "Sweet Cindy"

 



LeAnn Rimes Shines at
Bass Hall in Fort Worth

LeAnn Rimes freely admits that she didn't always know what her signature song, "Blue", was about.

After all, the Garland-raised vocalist was all of 11 when she burst onto the scene with the Bill Mack-penned tune, a lovely, lonely ballad about heartache (click here to read the article - Star-Telegram)

 


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Longtime DFW radio fans know of Bill Mack as the "Midnight Cowboy" who broadcast a late-night country show for Truckers for more than 30 years on WBAP/820, before leaving in 2001 to host an XM Satellite Radio channel for nearly a decade. But Mack also wrote "Blue", the song that turned a teen-age LeAnn Rimes into a big country star (click here to read the news story - Robert Philpot - Star-Telegram)


HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN performs
 on the Bill Mack Show from Bill's radio
studio in  "Cowtown", Fort Worth!


The web site below takes you to the making of two Chevy commercials shot in my old hometown, Shamrock, Texas, for the Super Bowl. Making us proud is the fact that Bill Mack Blvd is Route 66 from the city limit signs heading east and west in Shamrock. Bill Mack Plaza is attached to the U-Drop Inn, utilized heavily in the first commercial. The U-Drop Inn was also used in animation form in the Disney movie, CARS.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnS2fNwhHTg&feature=youtu.be

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