

The story is vibrant, stark, engaging and thought-provoking. According to our Database, He has no children. There's the playful gypsy swing of "Zanzibar," the southern soul of "Mississippi On My Mind," the strutting piano rock of "Place Where You Belong" and the bluegrass and zydeco-fueled "Proud to be Alive." Each track is filled with the rich characters and personal reflections that have long marked MacAnally's songwriting, but none are as poignant as "With a Straight Face." In a lush melody reminiscent of ELO or Paul McCartney's post-Beatles work, MacAnally weaves the plight of two gay children struggling with families that just don't understand. We dont have much information about Hes past relationship and any previous engaged. On his new album, "AKA Nobody," longtime fans will find one of the fullest expressions of McAnally's talents, while folks who have crossed his path via one of his many collaborative projects will experience the depth of a chameleonic performer who defies the old "jack of all trades is a master of none" mantra.

That's all no fluke for an artist who can deftly master just about any style and whose songwriting is both deeply personal, yet remarkably - and intimately - relatable. Kenny Chesney is among the country stars who regularly turn to McAnally's songs when constructing his albums, and he has been a regular collaborator of Jimmy Buffett - as well as a member of his all-star Coral Reefer Band - for decades.

The Mississippi raised Alabama native who cut his teeth as a Muscle Shoals session wiz before striking out on his own has won the past five consecutive Musician of the Year awards from the Country Music Association (he is nominated again this year).
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But few folks deserve that level of praise like Mac McAnally. The superlative term "musician's musician" is bandied around often.
