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  2. John J. Mack - Wikipedia

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    Mack was born in Mooresville, North Carolina, the son of Alice (née Azouri) and Charles Mack.Mack's father's original family name was Makhoul; he came to the United States from Lebanon when he was 12 years old, following Mack's grandfather, who had arrived at Ellis Island in 1909.

  3. Johnny Mac (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Mac or John McEnroe (born 1959) is an American retired tennis player. Johnny Mac may also refer to: John McDonald (infielder) (born 1974), American baseball player; John McDonnell (footballer) (born 1965), Irish football manager and former footballer

  4. David Urban - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021 Urban is a member of the board of directors of the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund, [29] and a co-owner of PoliticsPA. [30] He serves on the Board of Directors of Virtu Financial , [ 31 ] Subcom and Stratolaunch Systems .

  5. Mac Powell - Wikipedia

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    Mac Powell (born Johnny Mac Powell; December 25, 1972), originally from Clanton, Alabama, is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and musician who formed the Christian rock band Third Day with guitarist Mark Lee, with both of them being the only continuous members of the band prior to their disbandment in 2018.

  6. John E. Mack - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Mack (October 4, 1929 – September 27, 2004) was an American psychiatrist, writer, and professor of psychiatry.He served as the head of the department of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School from 1977 to 2004.

  7. Precious and Few - Wikipedia

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    Lead vocals on the demo were provided by Johnny McCurdy, also known as Johnny Mac. Background voices on Climax's hit record were arranged by Tom Bähler and sung by Jeanne Sheffield, Debbie Clinger, Mitch Gordon and Tom Bähler. The hit record was sung by Sonny Geraci.

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  9. Red Solo Cup - Wikipedia

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    A remixed version by Johnny Mac appears on the deluxe edition of Keith's sixteenth studio album Hope on the Rocks, released the following year. It was Keith's biggest and final crossover hit before his death in 2024.