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Playing guitar is a challenging and rewarding skill that can bring a lifetime of enjoyment...whether you strum in your living room or on a stage, music is a wonderful gift.

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Based along the Treasure Coast of Florida, Mack Meadows is a diverse guitarist in genres across the spectrum. Mack has always loved sharing the gift of music and has built his career performing before audiences and teaching guitar professionally. In addition to his command of contemporary music, he has studied with acclaimed classical guitarist Dr. Stephen Robinson.



Prior to managing music stores across the Southeast for several years, Mack appeared as a solo recitalist and chamber musician. He played three seasons at Seaside Music Theater in the pit orchestra as a guitarist in such shows as Evita, Anything Goes, Little Me and the Flamenco guitarist in Man of La Mancha. He has also worked as a studio session musician in Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee.

Mack earned a Bachelor of Music Degree from Stetson University where he was a member of the Stetson Guitar Quartet.  He became a sought-after teacher in Vero Beach, Florida and played clubs and events throughout the Treasure Coast area.  Musical styles include Rock, Blues, Country, and Latin Jazz.

Mack took his music to the Keys where for years he kept a busy schedule playing for visitors and locals at the beautiful bars and restaurants. His style became  quite a bit more tropical, no doubt influenced by the spectacular sunsets and libations. Mack recently moved back to the Treasure Coast where he is once again teaching guitar and performing. He has added TropRock to his musical style after spending many successful and happy years in the Keys.

Mack had the privilege of recording songs written by Grammy nominated songwriter Dennis Morgan and other outstanding songwriters for his CD's "Carry Me Home", "Someone's Gotta Do It" and "So Far So Good". They are a blend of Country, Blues and a little Rock N Roll. "Good music is good music in any genre" has always been Mack's philosophy. 

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