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Here is the "The ABC Collection" double album by Mac Wiseman. In stereo. #AC-30033. Never been played. The album set was released in 1977 by ABC Records. Length: 24 songs. No finger prints, skips, or sticking. Jacket and cardstock sleeves inside are in excellent condition. I've owned this since it was released and it's been sitting upright in my album rack in my living room ever since. Time now to thin out my collection. Included is the picture of Wiseman printed onto an 8½"x11" sheet of paper seen in the gallery image. Combine auctions to save on shipping.
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Malcolm Bell Wiseman (May 23, 1925 – February 24, 2019) was an American bluegrass and country singer. He was born in Crimora, Virginia. His musical career began as upright bass player in the Cumberland Mountain Folks, the band of country singer Molly O'Day. When Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs left Bill Monroe's band, Wiseman became the guitarist for their new band, the Foggy Mountain Boys. Wiseman was referred to by a disc jockey as "The Voice with a Heart", a title which became popular among his fans. In 1951, his first solo single, "'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered", was released. He was popular for his interpretations of songs on Dot Records such as "Shackles and Chains", "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight", "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy", and "Love Letters in the Sand". He was co-founder of the Country Music Association (CMA) and was its last living co-founder. He died in Nashville on February 24, 2019. The cause of death was kidney failure. ©Wikipedia
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