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Mack Vickery Remembered DEC 21 2011
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Picture and music slide show remembering Mack Vickery.He is greatly missed by his family and friends.He was born in Town Creek, Alabama on June 8,1938 and passed from this ...
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Mark Abbott- Come See A Man
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Southern Gospel style song that describes the encounter between the woman at the well and Jesus.
Mark Abbott- Lead Vocals-Acoustic Guitar-Drums- Songwriter
Lucille Abbott...
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Mack Vickery "Rockin' My Life Away" Video
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Mack Vickery sings the song that he wrote which was a hit for Jerry Lee Lewis and used in soundtrack of the movie "Urban Cowboy". This song was also recorded by George Thor...
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Mack Vickery "If She'll Leave Her Momma" Video 2 Version
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Mack Vickery sings his song that was recorded by Waylon Jennings who also recorded several Mack Vickery songs.
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Mack Vickery-Merle Kilgore-John Anderson "Let Somebody Else Drive" Video
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John Anderson joins the writers of the song "Let Somebody Else Drive" Mack Vickery and Merle Kilgore for a performance on TNN.
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Mack Vickery "The Fireman" Video
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Mack Vickery sings the song that he and Wayne Kemp wrote that was a big hit for George Strait.
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Mack Vickery with Brothers Vic & Buster Vickery Part 2
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Mack visits the grave sites of his Mother and Oldest Brother R.A. at the Providence Cemetary in Town Creek Alabama.
Uploaders Note: All 3 Vickery Brothers in this video are...
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Mack Vickery and Brothers Vic & Buster Vickery Part 1
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Mack Vickery goes back to his roots in Town Creek-Hattan Alabama with 2 of his older brothers Quinton[VIC] and Brice C.[Buster]
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Mack Vickery and Friends Video
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Mack Vickery sings "Let Somebody Else Drive" which was written by himself and Merle Kilgore and joins guest host of Nashville Now,David Allan Coe, and other songwriters for...
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Mack Vickery "IF SHE'LL LEAVE HER MOMMA " Video
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Mack Vickery sings his song that was recorded by Waylon Jennings.
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