Warner Mack
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Born
April 5, 1935 [1]
Warner Hensley McPherson Jr.
April 5, 1935 [1]
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
DiedMarch 1, 2022 (aged 86)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Warner Mack | |
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Mack in 1967 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | Warner Hensley McPherson Jr. April 5, 1935 [1] Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Died | March 1, 2022 (aged 86) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Genres | Country, Gospel |
| Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
| Years active | 1957–1992, 2020 |
| Labels | Decca, Pageboy Kapp Bridgewood, Mack Hart Records |
| Website | Official website |
Warner McPherson (April 5, 1935 [1] – March 1, 2022), known professionally as Warner Mack, was an American country music singer-songwriter. Mack had 23 hits on the country charts from the late 1950s to the early 1980s.
Mack was born in Nashville, Tennessee,[2] on April 5, 1935.[1] His string of hits included "Is It Wrong (For Loving You)" in 1957 and in 1965 "The Bridge Washed Out".[3]
On April 27, 2020, Mack was interviewed by Scott Wikle for the My Kind Of Country show. At age 85, Mack announced the release of a new album entitled Better Than Ever.[4]
Mack died on March 1, 2022, in Nashville, at the age of 86.[5]