Friday, December 22, 2006
G Tom Mac
You've never heard of this guy.
His name is Gerard McMann. He's a well-known L.A. musician. Back in the '80's, he released two of my favorite albums, including the amazing "Blue Rue", and it's follow-up "No Looking Back". He also did some of the soundtrack to the 80's Jan Michael Vincent action movie "Defiance". He's also played on a bunch of Roger Daltry albums.
Now McMahon has a new moniker: G Tom Mac.
Eh, it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, but that hardly matters. His music is as good as ever. If you have a spare buck to spend, check out the live version of his song, "Cry Little Sister", available on iTunes. Great arena power pop.
His name is Gerard McMann. He's a well-known L.A. musician. Back in the '80's, he released two of my favorite albums, including the amazing "Blue Rue", and it's follow-up "No Looking Back". He also did some of the soundtrack to the 80's Jan Michael Vincent action movie "Defiance". He's also played on a bunch of Roger Daltry albums.
Now McMahon has a new moniker: G Tom Mac.
Eh, it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, but that hardly matters. His music is as good as ever. If you have a spare buck to spend, check out the live version of his song, "Cry Little Sister", available on iTunes. Great arena power pop.