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- Birth nameMalcolm Bell Wiseman
- Mac Wiseman was born on May 23, 1925 in Waynesboro, Virginia, USA. He died on February 24, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
- Spouse? (5 children)
- Country singer and guitarist.
- Best known for his 1959 hit, "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy." Also had a hit version of "The Ballad of Davey Crockett" in 1955.
- Hank Garland played closed chord 'sock' rhythm guitar on many of Mac Wiseman's Dot recordings in addition to playing mandolin on several as well. Garland would also play some electric lead guitar on Wiseman's recordings.
- He recorded with big-band leader Woody Herman, singer-songwriter John Prine, and funk bassist Bootsy Collins. He made his first recording as a bassist with old-timey singer Molly O'Day in 1946. Flatt and Scruggs hired him as a rhythm guitarist, and then he joined Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. He was a member of the casts of radio shows such as "Louisiana Hayride" and "Old Dominion Barn Dance.".
- One of his signature songs is the bluegrass gospel standard, "Tis Sweet To Be Remembered," which he first recorded in 1951.
- On bands in the late 1940s and early 1950s "At the time, hands down, Cowboy Copas had the best band on the Opry. Copas just played an incredible rhythm guitar, and with Hank Garland on lead, Dale Potter on fiddle, Bob Foster on steel, and Autry Inman on bass, they took no prisoners!"
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