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Jack Mack and the Heart Attack

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.

Jack Mack and the Heart Attack
Jack Mack Live in 2017 in Las Vegas
Background information
Also known asJack Mack
OriginVenice, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresBlue-eyed soul, funk, blues, R&B, soul
Years active1980–present
LabelsFull Moon/Warner Bros Records, Voss Records, Superstar Factory, SSR Free Roll Records
MembersAndrew Kastner
Bill Bergman
Mark Campbell
Roy Weigand
Carlos Murguia
Kathy Merrick
Niki J Crawford
Richard Grossman
Greg Brown
Past membersJohn "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
Websitejackmack.com

Career edit

Formation edit

Jack Mack and the Heart Attack are a Los Angeles, California soul and R&B band that was formed in 1980 by guitarist Andrew Kastner, drummer Jack Mack (aka Claude Pepper), and drummer Rick Shlosser. Jack Mack started as an 11-piece band with Rick Shlosser and Jack Mack on drums, Kastner on guitar, Bill Bergman on tenor sax, John Paruolo on Hammond B3 organ, Lee Thornburg on trumpet and flugelhorn, Scott Chambers on bass, Max Gronenthal aka Max Carl on lead vocals, guitar and keyboards, Jerry Jumonville on tenor sax, Greg Smith on baritone sax, and John Berry on trumpet.

Before booking any gigs, the band rehearsed for several months, focusing on obscure soul tunes and a fast-paced show that featured their dancing 5-piece horn section, “The Heart Attack Horns.” Lee Thornburg and John (JB) Berry had played with Wayne Cochran & the CC Riders before moving to LA, and with them came the CC Rider dance steps and horn arrangements. The band's first gig was at the Blue Lagoon Saloon in Venice; however, they soon started playing every Monday night on Sunset Blvd. at The Central (now known as The Viper Room).

As their popularity grew, lines started forming around the block, so the band moved down the street to Club Lingerie. They performed there until one night in 1982 — the LA fire marshals came in during one of their performances and closed the club down for hosting 900 patrons. The club's legal capacity was 325. Jack Mack's fast-paced, highly polished, dynamic soul show with their dancing horns made Club Lingerie "the" place to be in LA on those Thursday nights. Celebrities, rockstars, and TV & film producers often attended to hear Jack Mack, and on many occasions producers would ask Jack Mack to appear in or record songs for their film and TV projects, such as Police Academy, Tuff Turf, and Beverly Hills Cop II. One of those producers was Penny Marshall, who asked the band to appear in an episode of Laverne & Shirley (aired January 25, 1983).[1]

Full Moon/Warner Bros. Records edit

On December 31, 1981, guitarist Andrew Kastner was in a car accident; while he was in the hospital, guitarist Josh Leo took his place. Josh at the time was playing on Eagles founding member Glenn Frey's solo album, and he invited Glenn to come see a Jack Mack performance. After seeing the band at the Club Lingerie, Glenn brought the Heart Attack Horns into the studio to record on his first solo album, No Fun Aloud. He became fond of the band and their sound; within weeks, they were signed to Full Moon/Warner Bros Records owned by Irving Azoff (manager of the Eagles) and Dan Fogelberg. They released the album Cardiac Party, produced by Glenn Frey for Full Moon Records, in 1982.[2]

After the album release, Jack Mack began touring and continued appearing in TV shows and films, as well as performing backup for famous artists and performing on their records. Notably, the band performed in the 1982/83 second annual MTV New Year's Eve concert in New York City with Duran Duran and A Flock of Seagulls. They also wrote and recorded 4 songs for the film, Police Academy (notably the song "I'm Gonna Be Somebody"). In June 1984, Mark Campbell became the band's lead vocalist, and the band performed in the film, Tuff Turf, which starred James Spader and Robert Downey Jr..[3]

Voss Records edit

In 1988, Jack Mack was signed to Voss Records and became the house band for Fox TV's The Late Show backing up artists such as Joe Walsh, The Rascals, Bobby Womack, Ginger Baker, and many others. Their album Jack it Up was released in 1990. Combining soul and rock, the retro-style effort recalled the days when blue-eyed soulsters like Rare Earth, the Spencer Davis Group, the Rascals, and Blood, Sweat & Tears dominated the music world. Jack Mack & the Heart Attack was greatly inspired by Stax/Volt, Motown, and Rock and Soul.[4]

1996 Centennial Park Olympic Bombing edit

In July 1996 the band was engaged to perform at the XXVI Olympiad, the international multi-sport event being held in Atlanta, Georgia. In the early morning of July 27, 1996, shortly after the band performed their original tune "I Walked Alone", a pipe bomb exploded in very close proximity to the stage, directly killing 1 person, and injuring 111. There were about 40,000 people attending the concert.[5]

This event is the basis of the 2019 Clint Eastwood film Richard Jewell. The film, released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 13, 2019, features actual video footage from Centennial Park in Atlanta in 1996 of Jack Mack performing two songs, "I Walked Alone" and "I'll Take You There."[6]

Jack Mack Entertainment edit

In 1999, Jack Mack and the Heart Attack released the album Arrhythmia independently under Jack Mack Entertainment. In 2003 Jack Mack, in conjunction with Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton, released the live recording Scott Hamilton & Friends: Live in Philadelphia. Jack Mack released Club Lingerie - Live in 2005, a recording from their show at Club Lingerie in 1982. In 2006, they released By Request. In 2011 Jack Mack and The Heart Attack celebrated their 30th Anniversary by releasing Soul Meeting, featuring special guests vocalists Bill Champlin (Sons of Champlin, Chicago), Max Carl (38 Special, Grand Funk Railroad), Mike Finnigan (Crosby Stills & Nash, Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal), Tim Scott, Curtis Salgado (Multiple Soul Blues award winner), and of course the band's longtime lead vocalist, Mark Campbell. Also in 2011 the band released their compilation album The Best of Jack Mack & The Heart Attack. In 2013, Jack Mack released their Lookin' Up - EP produced by Grammy award winner, Tom Hambridge.[7]

SSR Free Roll Records edit

In 2016, Jack Mack released their album Back to the Shack, produced by Bill Bergman & Andrew Kastner under SSR/Free Roll Records (John Heithaus, Executive Producer). The band was Mark Campbell, lead vocals; Andrew Kastner, guitars; Carlos Murguia, keyboards; Bruce Atkinson, bass; and Les Falconer, drums. The Heart Attack Horns were Bill Bergman, sax, and Les Lovitt on trumpet. The band brought in other special guests including former members Tony Braunagel, drums, and Lee Thornburg on trumpet, trombone, and friends of the band Mike Finnigan, keyboards and vocals, Ed Berghoff, Acoustic Guitar, and Melanie Taylor, Niki J. Crawford and Kathy Merrick on backing vocals. Nine of the ten songs were newly written by Kastner, Campbell, and Bergman. All but one of the horn arrangements were by Bergman, the other by Lee Thornburg.[8]

Richard Jewell edit

In 2019, Clint Eastwood's producer Tim Moore contacted the band, seeking video footage of Jack Mack for Eastwood's upcoming film Richard Jewell. Fortunately, Kastner had saved a box of video from the band's seven nights of performances at the 1996 Olympics in Centennial Park. The band ended up licensing the footage and two of their songs for the film.

Live from Centennial Park, Atlanta 1996 edit

Live From Centennial Park, Atlanta 1996 was released on December 6, 2019, featuring the actual recording of the band's live performance at the XXVI Olympiad in Atlanta in Centennial Park, and includes songs recorded on the night the pipe bomb exploded. The album features two songs performed in Clint Eastwood's film Richard Jewell. This collection of originals and classic soul covers places the listener right in the middle of what became one of history's most infamous terrorist attacks.[9]

Jack Mack released the single "Jealous Heart" on December 12, 2019.

Members edit

Current members
  • Andrew Kastner – Guitar (1980–present)
  • Bill Bergman – Tenor Sax (1980–present)
  • Mark Campbell – Lead Vocals (1984–present)
  • Roy Weigand – Trumpet (1992–1994, 2016–present)
  • Carlos Murguia – Keyboards, Vocals (2011–present)
  • Kathy Merrick – Vocals (2016–present)
  • Niki J Crawford – Vocals (2016–present)
  • Greg Brown – Drums (2016–present)
  • Richard Grossman – Bass, Vocals (2019–present)
Former members
  • John "JP" Paruolo – Keyboards (1980-1998)
  • Greg Smith – Baritone Sax (1980-1995)
  • Jim Coile – Tenor Sax (1980-1986)
  • Scott Chambers – Bass (1980-1985)
  • Lee Thornburg – Trumpet, Flugel Horn, Arrangements, Vocals (1980-1985)
  • Claude "Jack Mack" Pepper – Drums, Vocals (1980-1985)
  • Max Carl (aka Max Gronenthal) – Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards (1980-1984)
  • Jerry Jumonville – Tenor Sax (1980-1981)
  • John "JB" Berry – Trumpet (1980-1991)
  • Garret Atkinson – Trombone (1980-1981)
  • Rick Shlosser – Drums (1980-1981)
  • Peter Frieberger – Bass (1984-1985)
  • Kevin Wells – Drums, Vocals (1985-1988)
  • Dennis Farias – Trumpet (1986-1992)
  • Rick Braun – Trumpet, Vocals (1989-1992)
  • Dan Fornero – Trumpet (1991-1993)
  • Les Lovitt – Trumpet (1992-2016)
  • Tim Scott – Bass, Vocals (1992-2008)
  • Kevin Cloud – Drums, Vocals (1996-2002)
  • Tony Braunagel – Drums, Vocals (1992-1998)
  • Gavin Christopher – Lead Vocals (1992-1995)
  • TC Moses – Lead Vocals (1994-1998)
  • CeCe Worrall - Baritone Sax (2002-2006)
  • David Lee Watson – Bass, Vocals (2002-2005)
  • Pamela Mattioli – Vocals (2005-2009)
  • Paula Mattioli – Vocals (2005-2009)
  • Teddy Andreadis – Keyboards, Vocals (2005-2009)
  • Will Rize – Lead Vocals (2007-2009)
  • Les Falconer – Drums (2009-2014)
  • Bruce Atkinson – Bass, Vocals (2009-2011)
  • Davey Farragher – Bass, Vocals (2011-2014)
  • Robin Swenson – Keyboards (2012-2014)
  • Larry Antonino – Bass, Vocals (2014-2018)
  • Terry Landry – Baritone Sax

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • 1982: Cardiac Party[10]
  • 1990: Jack It Up[11]
  • 1999: Arrhythmia[12]
  • 2006: By Request
  • 2011: Soul Meeting
  • 2013: Lookin' Up - EP[13]
  • 2016: Back to the Shack[14]

Live albums edit

  • 2003: Live in Philadelphia[15]
  • 2005: Club Lingerie Live - 1982[16]
  • 2019: Live From Centennial Park Atlanta 1996

Compilation albums edit

  • 2009: The Best of Jack Mack & The Heart Attack

Singles edit

  • 1984: "I'm Gonna Be Somebody"
  • 2009: "All I Want for Christmas is You"
  • 2014: "Sex Machine"
  • 2019: "Jealous Heart"[17]

Television appearances edit

  • 1982: Peppermint Video (United Kingdom)
  • 1982/1983: MTV New Year's
  • 1983: Laverne & Shirley (written to feature band)
  • 1983: Rock 'N Roll Tonight
  • 1983: Video Jukebox (HBO)
  • 1983: Thicke of the Night
  • 1983: Pop and Rocker Shove
  • 1983: Live From the Palace
  • 1984: AM Los Angeles Motion Picture Appearance
  • 1984: Laugh Trax
  • 1987: Miami Vice
  • 1987: Nightlife with David Brenner
  • 1987: Easter Seals Telethons
  • 1987: Beach Days (KADY TV)
  • 1987: Keep On Cruisin'
  • 1988: The Late Show (Fox TV) Performed as House Band
  • 1988: On the Fritz
  • 1989: Endless Summer (The Beach Boys)
  • 1990: "It Don't Bother Me" Video
  • 1991: Operation Support...Live From Camp Pendleton
  • 2002: Scott Hamilton & Friends, Live in Philadelphia - featuring: Susan Anton
  • 2020: Manhunt - Season 2

Film edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Laverne & Shirley, The Rock and Roll Show, Full Cast & Crew: Jack Mack". IMDB. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  2. ^ "Jack Mack Rhythm & Blues Revue Rips Up Canyon Club". Stephen K Peeples. February 22, 2017. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
  3. ^ "Jack Mack and the Heart Attack: Filmography". IMDb. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
  4. ^ "Cardiac Party: Jack Mack". AllMusic. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  5. ^ "Jack Mack & The Heart Attack – Live From Centennial Park, Atlanta, 1996: Jack Mack". AllMusic. November 16, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  6. ^ "Clint Eastwood's New Film Focuses on Exonerated 1996 Atlanta Olympics Bombing Suspect Richard Jewell". Inside Edition. November 26, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  7. ^ "Jack Mack & The Heart Attack Horns Back to The Shack". Elmore Magazine. December 2, 2019.
  8. ^ "Jack Mack & The Heart Attack Horns Back to The Shack". Making a Scene. February 23, 2017. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  9. ^ "Jack Mack and the Heart Attack Horns Release Live from Centennial Park, Atlanta 1996 December 6, 2019". KTVN. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  10. ^ "Cardiac Party: Jack Mack & The Heart Attack". AllMusic. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  11. ^ "Jack It Up: Jack Mack". allmusic.com. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  12. ^ "Arrhythmia: Jack Mack". allmusic.com. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  13. ^ "Lookin' Up!: Jack Mack & The Heart Attack". allmusic.com. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  14. ^ "Back to the Shack: The Heart Attack Horns / Jack Mack". allmusic.com. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  15. ^ "Live in Philadelphia: Jack Mack". allmusic.com. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  16. ^ "Club Lingerie: Jack Mack". allmusic.com. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  17. ^ "Vamp (1986) - Soundtracks". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Jack Mack and the Heart Attack on Facebook
  • Jack Mack and the Heart Attack discography at Discogs
  • Jack Mack and the Heart Attack at IMDb

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Manhunt Season 2 released in 2020 Jack Mack and the Heart AttackJack Mack Live in 2017 in Las VegasBackground informationAlso known asJack MackOriginVenice Los Angeles California U S GenresBlue eyed soul funk blues R amp B soulYears active1980 presentLabelsFull Moon Warner Bros Records Voss Records Superstar Factory SSR Free Roll RecordsMembersAndrew KastnerBill BergmanMark CampbellRoy WeigandCarlos MurguiaKathy MerrickNiki J CrawfordRichard GrossmanGreg BrownPast membersJohn JP ParuoloGreg SmithJim CoileScott ChambersLee ThornburgClaude Jack Mack PepperMax Carl aka Max Gronenthal Jerry JumonvilleJohn JB BerryGarret AtkinsonRick ShlosserPeter FriebergerKevin WellsDennis FariasRick BraunDan ForneroLes LovittTim ScottKevin CloudTony BraunagelGavin ChristopherTC MosesCeCe WorrallDavid Lee WatsonPamela MattioliPaula MattioliTeddy AndreadisWill RizeLes FalconerBruce AtkinsonDavey FarragherRobin SwensonLarry AntoninoGreg BrownTerry LandryWebsitejackmack wbr com Contents 1 Career 1 1 Formation 1 2 Full Moon Warner Bros Records 1 3 Voss Records 1 4 1996 Centennial Park Olympic Bombing 1 5 Jack Mack Entertainment 1 6 SSR Free Roll Records 1 7 Richard Jewell 1 8 Live from Centennial Park Atlanta 1996 2 Members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Compilation albums 3 4 Singles 3 5 Television appearances 3 6 Film 4 References 5 External linksCareer editFormation edit Jack Mack and the Heart Attack are a Los Angeles California soul and R amp B band that was formed in 1980 by guitarist Andrew Kastner drummer Jack Mack aka Claude Pepper and drummer Rick Shlosser Jack Mack started as an 11 piece band with Rick Shlosser and Jack Mack on drums Kastner on guitar Bill Bergman on tenor sax John Paruolo on Hammond B3 organ Lee Thornburg on trumpet and flugelhorn Scott Chambers on bass Max Gronenthal aka Max Carl on lead vocals guitar and keyboards Jerry Jumonville on tenor sax Greg Smith on baritone sax and John Berry on trumpet Before booking any gigs the band rehearsed for several months focusing on obscure soul tunes and a fast paced show that featured their dancing 5 piece horn section The Heart Attack Horns Lee Thornburg and John JB Berry had played with Wayne Cochran amp the CC Riders before moving to LA and with them came the CC Rider dance steps and horn arrangements The band s first gig was at the Blue Lagoon Saloon in Venice however they soon started playing every Monday night on Sunset Blvd at The Central now known as The Viper Room As their popularity grew lines started forming around the block so the band moved down the street to Club Lingerie They performed there until one night in 1982 the LA fire marshals came in during one of their performances and closed the club down for hosting 900 patrons The club s legal capacity was 325 Jack Mack s fast paced highly polished dynamic soul show with their dancing horns made Club Lingerie the place to be in LA on those Thursday nights Celebrities rockstars and TV amp film producers often attended to hear Jack Mack and on many occasions producers would ask Jack Mack to appear in or record songs for their film and TV projects such as Police Academy Tuff Turf and Beverly Hills Cop II One of those producers was Penny Marshall who asked the band to appear in an episode of Laverne amp Shirley aired January 25 1983 1 Full Moon Warner Bros Records edit On December 31 1981 guitarist Andrew Kastner was in a car accident while he was in the hospital guitarist Josh Leo took his place Josh at the time was playing on Eagles founding member Glenn Frey s solo album and he invited Glenn to come see a Jack Mack performance After seeing the band at the Club Lingerie Glenn brought the Heart Attack Horns into the studio to record on his first solo album No Fun Aloud He became fond of the band and their sound within weeks they were signed to Full Moon Warner Bros Records owned by Irving Azoff manager of the Eagles and Dan Fogelberg They released the album Cardiac Party produced by Glenn Frey for Full Moon Records in 1982 2 After the album release Jack Mack began touring and continued appearing in TV shows and films as well as performing backup for famous artists and performing on their records Notably the band performed in the 1982 83 second annual MTV New Year s Eve concert in New York City with Duran Duran and A Flock of Seagulls They also wrote and recorded 4 songs for the film Police Academy notably the song I m Gonna Be Somebody In June 1984 Mark Campbell became the band s lead vocalist and the band performed in the film Tuff Turf which starred James Spader and Robert Downey Jr 3 Voss Records edit In 1988 Jack Mack was signed to Voss Records and became the house band for Fox TV s The Late Show backing up artists such as Joe Walsh The Rascals Bobby Womack Ginger Baker and many others Their album Jack it Up was released in 1990 Combining soul and rock the retro style effort recalled the days when blue eyed soulsters like Rare Earth the Spencer Davis Group the Rascals and Blood Sweat amp Tears dominated the music world Jack Mack amp the Heart Attack was greatly inspired by Stax Volt Motown and Rock and Soul 4 1996 Centennial Park Olympic Bombing edit In July 1996 the band was engaged to perform at the XXVI Olympiad the international multi sport event being held in Atlanta Georgia In the early morning of July 27 1996 shortly after the band performed their original tune I Walked Alone a pipe bomb exploded in very close proximity to the stage directly killing 1 person and injuring 111 There were about 40 000 people attending the concert 5 This event is the basis of the 2019 Clint Eastwood film Richard Jewell The film released by Warner Bros Pictures on December 13 2019 features actual video footage from Centennial Park in Atlanta in 1996 of Jack Mack performing two songs I Walked Alone and I ll Take You There 6 Jack Mack Entertainment edit In 1999 Jack Mack and the Heart Attack released the album Arrhythmia independently under Jack Mack Entertainment In 2003 Jack Mack in conjunction with Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton released the live recording Scott Hamilton amp Friends Live in Philadelphia Jack Mack released Club Lingerie Live in 2005 a recording from their show at Club Lingerie in 1982 In 2006 they released By Request In 2011 Jack Mack and The Heart Attack celebrated their 30th Anniversary by releasing Soul Meeting featuring special guests vocalists Bill Champlin Sons of Champlin Chicago Max Carl 38 Special Grand Funk Railroad Mike Finnigan Crosby Stills amp Nash Bonnie Raitt Taj Mahal Tim Scott Curtis Salgado Multiple Soul Blues award winner and of course the band s longtime lead vocalist Mark Campbell Also in 2011 the band released their compilation album The Best of Jack Mack amp The Heart Attack In 2013 Jack Mack released their Lookin Up EP produced by Grammy award winner Tom Hambridge 7 SSR Free Roll Records edit In 2016 Jack Mack released their album Back to the Shack produced by Bill Bergman amp Andrew Kastner under SSR Free Roll Records John Heithaus Executive Producer The band was Mark Campbell lead vocals Andrew Kastner guitars Carlos Murguia keyboards Bruce Atkinson bass and Les Falconer drums The Heart Attack Horns were Bill Bergman sax and Les Lovitt on trumpet The band brought in other special guests including former members Tony Braunagel drums and Lee Thornburg on trumpet trombone and friends of the band Mike Finnigan keyboards and vocals Ed Berghoff Acoustic Guitar and Melanie Taylor Niki J Crawford and Kathy Merrick on backing vocals Nine of the ten songs were newly written by Kastner Campbell and Bergman All but one of the horn arrangements were by Bergman the other by Lee Thornburg 8 Richard Jewell edit In 2019 Clint Eastwood s producer Tim Moore contacted the band seeking video footage of Jack Mack for Eastwood s upcoming film Richard Jewell Fortunately Kastner had saved a box of video from the band s seven nights of performances at the 1996 Olympics in Centennial Park The band ended up licensing the footage and two of their songs for the film Live from Centennial Park Atlanta 1996 edit Live From Centennial Park Atlanta 1996 was released on December 6 2019 featuring the actual recording of the band s live performance at the XXVI Olympiad in Atlanta in Centennial Park and includes songs recorded on the night the pipe bomb exploded The album features two songs performed in Clint Eastwood s film Richard Jewell This collection of originals and classic soul covers places the listener right in the middle of what became one of history s most infamous terrorist attacks 9 Jack Mack released the single Jealous Heart on December 12 2019 Members editCurrent members Andrew Kastner Guitar 1980 present Bill Bergman Tenor Sax 1980 present Mark Campbell Lead Vocals 1984 present Roy Weigand Trumpet 1992 1994 2016 present Carlos Murguia Keyboards Vocals 2011 present Kathy Merrick Vocals 2016 present Niki J Crawford Vocals 2016 present Greg Brown Drums 2016 present Richard Grossman Bass Vocals 2019 present Former members John JP Paruolo Keyboards 1980 1998 Greg Smith Baritone Sax 1980 1995 Jim Coile Tenor Sax 1980 1986 Scott Chambers Bass 1980 1985 Lee Thornburg Trumpet Flugel Horn Arrangements Vocals 1980 1985 Claude Jack Mack Pepper Drums Vocals 1980 1985 Max Carl aka Max Gronenthal Lead Vocals Guitar Keyboards 1980 1984 Jerry Jumonville Tenor Sax 1980 1981 John JB Berry Trumpet 1980 1991 Garret Atkinson Trombone 1980 1981 Rick Shlosser Drums 1980 1981 Peter Frieberger Bass 1984 1985 Kevin Wells Drums Vocals 1985 1988 Dennis Farias Trumpet 1986 1992 Rick Braun Trumpet Vocals 1989 1992 Dan Fornero Trumpet 1991 1993 Les Lovitt Trumpet 1992 2016 Tim Scott Bass Vocals 1992 2008 Kevin Cloud Drums Vocals 1996 2002 Tony Braunagel Drums Vocals 1992 1998 Gavin Christopher Lead Vocals 1992 1995 TC Moses Lead Vocals 1994 1998 CeCe Worrall Baritone Sax 2002 2006 David Lee Watson Bass Vocals 2002 2005 Pamela Mattioli Vocals 2005 2009 Paula Mattioli Vocals 2005 2009 Teddy Andreadis Keyboards Vocals 2005 2009 Will Rize Lead Vocals 2007 2009 Les Falconer Drums 2009 2014 Bruce Atkinson Bass Vocals 2009 2011 Davey Farragher Bass Vocals 2011 2014 Robin Swenson Keyboards 2012 2014 Larry Antonino Bass Vocals 2014 2018 Terry Landry Baritone Sax Timeline editDiscography editStudio albums edit 1982 Cardiac Party 10 1990 Jack It Up 11 1999 Arrhythmia 12 2006 By Request 2011 Soul Meeting 2013 Lookin Up EP 13 2016 Back to the Shack 14 Live albums edit 2003 Live in Philadelphia 15 2005 Club Lingerie Live 1982 16 2019 Live From Centennial Park Atlanta 1996 Compilation albums edit 2009 The Best of Jack Mack amp The Heart Attack Singles edit 1984 I m Gonna Be Somebody 2009 All I Want for Christmas is You 2014 Sex Machine 2019 Jealous Heart 17 Television appearances edit 1982 Peppermint Video United Kingdom 1982 1983 MTV New Year s 1983 Laverne amp Shirley written to feature band 1983 Rock N Roll Tonight 1983 Video Jukebox HBO 1983 Thicke of the Night 1983 Pop and Rocker Shove 1983 Live From the Palace 1984 AM Los Angeles Motion Picture Appearance 1984 Laugh Trax 1987 Miami Vice 1987 Nightlife with David Brenner 1987 Easter Seals Telethons 1987 Beach Days KADY TV 1987 Keep On Cruisin 1988 The Late Show Fox TV Performed as House Band 1988 On the Fritz 1989 Endless Summer The Beach Boys 1990 It Don t Bother Me Video 1991 Operation Support Live From Camp Pendleton 2002 Scott Hamilton amp Friends Live in Philadelphia featuring Susan Anton 2020 Manhunt Season 2 Film edit 1983 Spring Break 1983 Class Reunion 1984 Grandview U S A 1984 Hard To Hold 1984 Police Academy 1985 Porky s Revenge 1985 Back to the Future 1985 Tuff Turf Soundtrack 1986 Vamp 1987 Beverly Hills Cop 2 1988 18 Again 1989 The Experts 1985 Doin Time 2019 Richard JewellReferences edit Laverne amp Shirley The Rock and Roll Show Full Cast amp Crew Jack Mack IMDB Retrieved December 2 2019 Jack Mack Rhythm amp Blues Revue Rips Up Canyon Club Stephen K Peeples February 22 2017 Retrieved December 8 2019 Jack Mack and the Heart Attack Filmography IMDb Retrieved December 8 2019 Cardiac Party Jack Mack AllMusic Retrieved December 2 2019 Jack Mack amp The Heart Attack Live From Centennial Park Atlanta 1996 Jack Mack AllMusic November 16 2019 Retrieved December 2 2019 Clint Eastwood s New Film Focuses on Exonerated 1996 Atlanta Olympics Bombing Suspect Richard Jewell Inside Edition November 26 2019 Retrieved December 2 2019 Jack Mack amp The Heart Attack Horns Back to The Shack Elmore Magazine December 2 2019 Jack Mack amp The Heart Attack Horns Back to The Shack Making a Scene February 23 2017 Retrieved December 2 2019 Jack Mack and the Heart Attack Horns Release Live from Centennial Park Atlanta 1996 December 6 2019 KTVN Retrieved December 2 2019 Cardiac Party Jack Mack amp The Heart Attack AllMusic Retrieved December 2 2019 Jack It Up Jack Mack allmusic com Retrieved December 5 2019 Arrhythmia Jack Mack allmusic com Retrieved December 5 2019 Lookin Up Jack Mack amp The Heart Attack allmusic com Retrieved December 5 2019 Back to the Shack The Heart Attack Horns Jack Mack allmusic com Retrieved December 5 2019 Live in Philadelphia Jack Mack allmusic com Retrieved December 5 2019 Club Lingerie Jack Mack allmusic com Retrieved December 5 2019 Vamp 1986 Soundtracks IMDb Retrieved December 13 2019 External links editOfficial website Jack Mack and the Heart Attack on Facebook Jack Mack and the Heart Attack discography at Discogs Jack Mack and the Heart Attack at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Mack and the Heart Attack amp oldid 1198001007, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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