Curtis, Mac
Songs I Wish I Wrote
Mac Curtis began his career in the mid 1950s with a sequence of singles that later became top rockabilly classics. Later in the 1960s he started a career as a radio DJ and became a respected and nationally known figure in the country music industry. In the next decade he joined the rockabilly revival circuit and created a steady stream of releases on the legendary Rollin Rock label, and he has been performing in rockabilly concerts in the USA, Europe and Japan ever since. Although best known for his 1950s rockabilly recordings - the frenziest of the era - cutting a country album was nothing new for Mac when Bluelight Records proposed cutting a new country album. The album, titled "Songs I Wish I Wrote" by the artist himself, sadly turned out to be his last recording. It is a compilation of carefully selected and arranged covers and fresh interpretations of some of Mac Curtis own ealier recordings.