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  1. LeRoy Mack, a native of Southern California, first got the Bluegrass bug after hearing a Flat and Scruggs record. The Kentucky Colonels recorded many albums together and appeared on local and network television shows, including the Andy Griffith Show.

  2. 24 de oct. de 2009 · LeRoy Mack at Mayberry Days 2009 in Mount Airy NC with Buddy Griffin, Jim Vipperman, Craig Wilson, Rick Pardue & Yvonne Tatar ...more.

  3. LeRoy Mack, a dobro player and singer who played with the Country Boys and the Kentucky Colonels, has retired from full-time touring and formed a new Gospel band. He talks about his career, his faith and his upcoming gig in California.

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  5. Leroy Mack | ArtistInfo. stg, voc, Country. A.k.a. LeRoy McNees. Bluegrass dobro player. He joined the The Kentucky Colonels in 1959. He met Steve Hatfield in 1965 in church. They teamed up together and started playing and writing Christian and gospel music, under his birth name: LeRoy McNees.

  6. Bluegrass dobro player. He joined the The Kentucky Colonels in 1959. He met Steve Hatfield in 1965 in church. They teamed up together and started playing and writing Christian and gospel music, under his birth name: LeRoy McNees.

  7. 5 de jul. de 2023 · He was proficient enough to appear on the band’s first recording in 1959, a 45 rpm single that featured “Im Head Over Heels in Love” and “Kentucky Hills.” He stayed with the group, using the stage name of LeRoy Mack, until 1964 at which time he went to work for his father.