The late legendary songwriter Mac Davis once called British-born singer, songwriter, and producer Coyle Girelli the “next Roy Orbison.” It was a mammoth compliment coming from a writer behind Elvis ...
When legendary songwriter Mac Davis died in 2020 at age 78, he left behind a trove of unfinished songs, pieces of lyrics, and hundreds of possible stories. Among them were nearly a dozen he started ...
What inspired Mac Davis to write ‘In the Ghetto’? According to The Tennessean, Davis was inspired to write the heartbreaking tune in his 20s. “I was in my late 20s. The word “ghetto” was just becoming ...
Legendary country singer and songwriter Mac Davis has died at the age of 78. Davis, who first found fame writing hits "A Little Less Conversation" and "In The Ghetto" for Elvis Presley, died following ...
Lubbock legend Mac Davis was remembered by family and friends during a monument dedication this week at the City of Lubbock Cemetery. Davis was a Lubbock native who made a national name for himself as ...
Mac Davis was a country singer. His hits included “Baby, Don’t Get Hooked on Me,” “One Hell of a Woman,” “Stop and Smell the Roses,” “I Never Made Love (Till I Made It with You),” and “Rock and Roll ...
Lubbock Lights 2022 celebrates Mac Davis's music and legacy. Lubbock Lights celebrates Mac Davis's music and legacy together by remembering him through an evening of conversation and listening to some ...
Rest in peace, Mac Davis. The songwriter, perhaps best known for writing Elvis Presley's "In the Ghetto," died on Tuesday. He was 78. Davis' manager of more than 40 years, Jim Morey, announced his ...
When the Grammy Museum hosted a group of songwriters to inaugurate its new Songwriters Hall of Fame Gallery, bringing in Hal "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" David, Ashford and Simpson ("Ain't No ...
Mac Davis, the singer-songwriter who parlayed pop and country hits into a network TV variety show and acting career, has died. He was 78. His manager of nearly four decades, Jim Morey, announced Davis ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Country star Mac Davis, who launched his career crafting the Elvis Presley hits "A Little Less Conversation" and "In the Ghetto" and whose own hits include "Baby Don't Get Hooked On ...