Music
Some of the podcasts, television appearances, radio interviews, articles and videos that feature Angie and her work
Video of Pink Anderson Courtesy of Document Records
Pink Anderson was born in Lawrence, South Carolina, on the 12th of February 1900, and was raised in Spartanburg in the northwestern part of South Carolina.
Little Pink Anderson in Nebraska
Little Pink Anderson has been a performing musician since the age of 3.
Little Pink Anderson in Grafton, WI September 2021
Little Pink Anderson is a 2nd generation bluesman who is currently working on writing his own autobiography.
St. James Infirmary and Motherless Child Medley by Angie Mack
There is a lot to grieve about in the world right now on so many levels. It’s OK to cry.
Angie in New York Writer’s Book
A Peek Inside “Do Not Sell At Any Price” by Amanda Petrusich
Michael “Hawkeye” Herman Recounts Music Advocacy Efforts in Grafton, WI
by Michael “Hawkeye” Herman Dec. 5, 2020 As an internationally recognized/touring blues musician/composer/educator/historian I can assure
Today’s Interview with the New York Parrot Literary Magazine
Thank you Dustin Pickering and Mutiu Olawuyi for listening. Hence caring. We need more like you
New Adult Comptemporary Single! Just Fly
New Adult Contemporary Single! Just Fy (for Julia)
featuring The Striped Frogs with Angie Mack
Angie on Sessions with Sandy through Milwaukee’s Riverwest Radio 7.26.20
Sandy Weisto of Riverwest Radio interviews Angie Mack about her original music
Angie in Book by Award-Winning Music Journalist and Author Jas Obrecht
Purchase Early Blues: The First Stars of Blues Guitar
2014: Angie Doubles as Golde and Musical Director for Fiddler on the Roof at Next Act Theater in Milwaukee
“Angie Mack, played Goldie, with a strong voice….” –Ozaukee Magazine
2009: Angie Quoted in the New York Times
2009 Chairwoman of the Paramount Plaza Walk of Fame
April 2006: “Paramount Records Hits the Web” Published in California
Paramount Records Hits the Web
The Piano Lesson Analyzed
Monday, 17 December 2007 The Piano Lesson” by August Wilson Analyzed by Angela K. Mack We
“The Weary Blues” From the Eyes of a Musician
rescued from https://web.archive.org/web/20130507081715/http://www.creativeconnectionarts.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=43 “The Weary Blues” From the Eyes of a Musician A Harlem Renaissance Poet
Ozaukee Talent Announces #blueschool Coming in 2017
Announcing Ozaukee Talent Blues School in Grafton, WI
A Place of Inspiration: Harlem
The time period between 1918 and 1929 contained an explosion of African American immigration, literary and artistic expression in Harlem, NY.
Musical Theater Vocal Demo
Totally rough demo from too many years ago…. but it gives you an idea…
In Search of “TennJim”
I later met and played with several “country” music people…Chet Atkins, Hank Williams, Sr., Ernest Tubb, and lest I forget, Johnny Cash and Elvis…
He’s Like the Wind: One of the First Songs I Ever Wrote
Would like to record this with real musicians. Contact angie@ozaukeetalent.com
Angie Gets Interviewed by Poet Z.M. Wise: Co-Editor of Transcendent Zero Press
Angie Gets Interviewed by Poet Z.M. Wise: Co-Editor of Transcendent Zero Press
August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson” Analyzed by Angie Mack
The Piano Lesson” by August Wilson Analyzed by Angie Mack (c) 2007 We all have a