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Encyclopedia > Mack Rice

"Sir" Mack Rice (born Bonnie Rice on Nov. 10, 1933, in Clarksdale, Mississippi), is a nationally prominent American songwriter, whose compositions have been performed by many well-known artists, including The Staple Singers, Ike and Tina Turner, Albert King, Johnnie Taylor, Rufus Thomas, Etta James, Billy Eckstein, Eddie Floyd, Buddy Guy, The Rascals, Wilson Pickett, Albert Collins, Busta Rhymes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Otis Clay.


Some of his better known songs include "Betcha Can't Kiss Me (Just One Time)," "Cheaper to Keep Her," "Money Talks," "Cold Women With Warm Hearts," "Do the Funky Penguin, Pt. 1," "It Sho Ain't Me," "Respect Yourself," "Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin'," among others. His best known composition and only hit as a solo performer is "Mustang Sally."


Rice began his work in the R&B field in the 1950s based out of Detroit, performing with the Five Scalders in 1956 and with the Falcons from 1957 to 1963. He performed as a solo vocalist in the years to follow, but his biggest successes were as songwriter for other artists on labels like Stax and others in the 1960s and following decades. He began his solo vocalist career at Stax in 1967, recording on Atco beginning in 1968.


External link

Fan site (http://staxrecords.free.fr/mackrice.htm)


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Sir Mack Rice - Biography - AOL Music (163 words)
Rice was later road manager for the new Falcons before becoming a solo vocalist.
Rice has written several selections, the most famous of which is "Mustang Sally," a number that has been recorded by many artists, including Wilson Pickett and the then Young Rascals.
Rice's version reached number 15 on the R&B charts in 1965, and is the only hit he's ever enjoyed as a solo performer.
Sir Mack Rice (417 words)
June 9th, 2007 Sir Mack Rice will be performing at Famous Dave B Q and Blues Club in Minneapolis MN.
In the article Mack Rice tells how "Respect Yourself," the 1971 smash recorded by the Staple Singers came to be.
In November 2006 Mack Rice and the RJ's Rhythm Rockers had 'em on their feet and dancing at the 2006 Motor City Blues and Boogie Woogie Festival.
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