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Jack Mack and the Heart Attack | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Jack Mack |
Origin | Venice, Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Blue-eyed soul, funk, blues, R&B, soul |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels | Full Moon/Warner Bros Records, Voss Records, Superstar Factory, SSR Free Roll Records |
Members | Andrew Kastner Bill Bergman Mark Campbell Roy Weigand Carlos Murguia Kathy Merrick Niki J Crawford Richard Grossman Greg Brown |
Past members | John "JP" Paruolo Greg Smith Jim Coile Scott Chambers Lee Thornburg Claude "Jack Mack" Pepper Max Carl (aka Max Gronenthal) Jerry Jumonville John "JB" Berry Garret Atkinson Rick Shlosser Peter Frieberger Kevin Wells Dennis Farias Rick Braun Dan Fornero Les Lovitt Tim Scott Kevin Cloud Tony Braunagel Gavin Christopher TC Moses CeCe Worrall David Lee Watson Pamela Mattioli Paula Mattioli Teddy Andreadis Will Rize Les Falconer Bruce Atkinson Davey Farragher Robin Swenson Larry Antonino Greg Brown Terry Landry |
Website | jackmack |
Jack Mack and the Heart Attack is an American soul and R&B band that was formed in 1980 in Los Angeles, California. Their debut album, Cardiac Party, was produced by Glenn Frey of The Eagles on Irving Azoff's Full Moon Records/Warner Bros. label. They are known for performing in and writing songs for many major motion pictures and television shows as well as being the house band for Fox TV's The Late Show. They were the band that was performing at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia when a pipe bomb exploded near the sound tower. This event is depicted in the film Richard Jewell, directed by Clint Eastwood, which was released on December 13, 2019, as well as the Netflix TV series Manhunt Season 2, released in 2020.