
Mac McAnally is a singer songwriter from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He recently spoke to Jason Verlinde of the Fretboard Journal, which is one of my favourite podcasts. I've been a subscriber of the magazine for a couple of years now and it's great. Jason is doing great things with that brand, putting up amazing videos and publishing a regular audio podcast as well as producing the best guitar magazine in the business.
Little Brother's Jam

Joe Jordan at Little Brother's Jam in 2007
Back in the noughties, I travelled to Conyers, Georgia every autumn to attend Little Brother's Acoustic Jam. In 2005 I met Joe Jordan at the jam.
Little Brother would set up a stage area and run an open mic every night of the jam. When Joe got up to play, he played a song called Barney, written by Mac McAnally. I'd never heard of him before, but that song has stayed in my heart over all these years and it still brings a tear to my eye.
Incidentally, it was also Joe who introduced to me the music of John Prine. AND, rather surprisingly, Dougie Maclean's Caledonia, which he'd learned from a mutual friend, George Duff. I have very fond memories of Joe's singing that song to me and making me feel wistful for my homeland.
Mac McAnally wrote Barney when he was in his late teens. It's on his first album, released in 1977, self titled Mac McAnally. It reminds me a little of Suzanne Vega's The Queen and the Solider, not in terms of content, but in terms of how a teenager can show such a depth of wisdom and maturity in their songwriting.
Mac McAnally Podcast Link
This week the Jason of the Fretboard Journal put out an interview he recorded with Mac and it was a real treat to listen to . He talks about his songwriting process and his instruments, but the biggest thing I got from it was his gratitude. He had a big heart attack when he was 60 and now every day is a bonus.
I’ve always felt like guitars have songs in ‘em. I pick up a guitar and I hit and chord and I’m like ‘that’s got stories in it’. And that’s the reason that I have ‘em.
Mac McAnally
This link will take you through to the Mac McAnally podcast episode page on the Fretboard Journal.
Joe Jordan plays Barney, by Mac McAnally
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I listen to the Fretboard Journal podcast sometimes, but have not seen the magazine. I rarely buy guitar magazines anyway these days. Other podcasts I listen to are No Guitar is Safe and Chasing Tone. I was part of the Six String Bliss community, but that podcast has been dead for a while.
FBJ is the only mag I subscribe to. It's a beautiful magazine - more coffee table book than magazine really.
I've not heard the podcasts that you mentioned. I'll take a look!
I get the Taylor magazine for free and that has some interesting articles. I just run out of reading time so I don't even keep up with online magazines. Back in the day I used to regularly buy Total Guitar and Guitarist, but then we didn't have all this online content.