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As a 14-year-old professional electric guitarist in 1955, he "was earning $300. Large and mature-looking for his age, he obtained a counterfeit ID and began performing professionally in bars around Cincinnati with a band led by drummer Hoot Smith.

In 1954, at age 13, Mack dropped out of school after a fight with a teacher. In the end, his "influence and standing among musicians far exceeded his (commercial) success." Mack's career-long pattern of switching and mixing within the entire range of white and black Southern roots music genres made him "as difficult to market as he was to describe." He experienced flashes of significant commercial success as a rock artist during the 1960s and 1980s, but was mostly absent from the rock spotlight for two long stretches of his career (1971–19–2004), during which he continued to perform, mostly in small venues, as a roots-rock "cult figure". Mack recorded tunes associated with each of these artists. Significant vocal influences included R&B singers Jimmy Reed, Ray Charles, Bobby "Blue" Bland, and Hank Ballard, country singer George Jones, traditional black gospel singer Archie Brownlee, and soul music singer Wilson Pickett. Mack considered country picker Merle Travis, pop/jazz guitarist Les Paul, and electric blues guitarist T-Bone Walker the most significant influences on his developing guitar style. In his pre-teen years, Mack was mentored by blind singer-guitarist Ralph Trotto, a well-regarded country- gospel performer. His musical influences remained diverse as he refined his playing and singing styles. He soon taught himself to merge finger-picking country guitar with acoustic blues-picking, to produce a hybrid style which, Mack said, "sounded like rockabilly, but before rockabilly". Mack recalled that when he was "seven or eight years old" an uncle from Texas introduced him to blues guitar and that when he was about ten years of age, an "old black man" named Wayne Clark introduced him to " Robert Johnson style guitar".

His mother taught him basic chords, and he was soon playing bluegrass guitar in the family band. He began playing guitar at the age of seven, after trading his bicycle for a " Lone Ranger" model acoustic guitar.

Continuing to listen after the rest of the family had retired for the night, Mack became a fan of rhythm and blues and traditional black gospel music. Using a floor-model radio powered by a truck battery, his family routinely listened to the Grand Ole Opry country music show.
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He was raised on a series of nearby sharecropping farms. One of five children, he was born to parents Robert and Sarah Sizemore McIntosh on July 18, 1941, in West Harrison, Indiana, near Cincinnati, Ohio. Shortly before Mack's birth, his family moved from Appalachian eastern Kentucky to Dearborn County, Indiana, on the banks of the Ohio River.
