Bill Mack

Bill Mack

Infobox Radio Station


airdate = 2001
onair = 1200 to 1600 Eastern
name = Bill Mack
frequency = XM 171
area = United States and Canada
format = Talk radio
owner = Bill Mack Country
branding = "XM Satellite Radio"
class = Satellite Radio Station
website = [http://www.billmackcountry.com www.billmackcountry.com]

Bill Mack, born Bill Mack Smith II in Shamrock, Texas, and known by the nickname "The Satellite Cowboy" (formerly "Midnight Cowboy") is an American radio personality and country songwriter, based in Fort Worth, Texas.

Mack is one of the most recognizable voices in country music radio. For many years, Mack was best known as the host of "U.S. 1 Trucking Show" (later "Midnight Cowboy Trucking Show") the overnight country music show on WBAP, a clear channel station in Fort Worth. Mack's show catered primarily to truck drivers who traveled during the late-night hours. Because of WBAP's clear channel signal range via skywave at night, Mack's show was heard over most of the continental United States. Mack began his show in 1969. (He briefly took his show to Mexican "border blaster" station XERF, but returned to WBAP when an agreement for Mack to do his show from his Fort Worth home fell through.)

In addition, Mack hosts the syndicated radio show "Country Crossroads," heard on more than 800 stations across the country, and a similar cable television show on FamilyNet. He also hosts the "Overdrive Top Ten Countdown," a weekly one-hour country music countdown geared toward truckers, in syndication [http://www.etrucker.com/apps/news/article.asp?id=17779] .

Mack left WBAP to join XM Satellite Radio on its Open Road channel (XM 171). Ironically, two of the other main personalities on Open Road, Dave Nemo and Dale "The Truckin' Bozo" Sommers, were Mack's primary competitors before all three left their AM radio stations to join XM. Mack's radio program may be heard seven days a week on XM from 12 Noon to 4 PM Eastern, and rebroadcast from 8 PM to Midnight Eastern.

Mack was succeeded on his WBAP show by Eric Harley, and the show has since been renamed the "Midnight Radio Network."

In the country music industry, Mack is known as a top songwriter and promoter. His best known song is "Blue," one of LeAnn Rimes' biggest hits. The song won Mack the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1997. Mack also wrote "Drinkin' Champagne," which had been recorded by numerous artists. The song was a hit for Cal Smith in 1968, and again for George Strait 1990 on his album "Livin' It Up." Some of his other songs have been recorded by Dean Martin, Ray Price, Jerry Lee Lewis and George Jones.

In 2000, Mack won the media category award given by the Grand Ole Opry. He was named to the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999, and the Country Music DJ and Radio Hall of Fame in 1982.

Bill Mack and his wife, Cynthia "Sweet Cindy" make their home in Fort Worth, Texas. They have three children from their marriage, Misty Dawn, Billy Mack III, and Sunday Renee. They have several grandchildren. Bill Mack has a daughter named Debbie from a previous marriage.

Bill Mack Smith III ("Billy") and his wife April broadcast "The Saturday Show" on XM 171.

External links

* [http://www.billmackcountry.com Mack's official web site]
* [http://www.xmradio.com/onxm/channelbio.xmc?ch=171 Bill Mack at XM's Open Road]


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