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Doctors, Professors, Kings and Queens: The Big Ol' Box of New Orleans<br /> |
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Funk: The Language of New Orleans, Vol. 8<br /> |
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Revision as of 17:09, 19 March 2014
Biography
Once you’ve made a career-peak album, what do you do for an encore? New Orleans singer/guitarist Tommy Malone didn’t leave his fans waiting long for the answer, as Poor Boy comes just ten months on the heels of its acclaimed predecessor, Natural Born Days. And it not only maintains the inspiration of that album, but takes it in some surprising new directions. “I was just itching to get back to it,” he says. “Guess I’ve been a writing jag over the past few months. I’d say this album is a little more lighthearted, but it pulls from a few different angles. There’s some political commentary in there, and a couple songs about specific individuals. Overall I’d say it’s less about healing and more about observing, trying to introduce some interesting characters.”
Malone’s musical roots run deep, beginning with the formative ‘70s bands Dustwoofie, the Cartoons and the Continental Drifters; the last of which spawned a stripped-down band known as the Subdudes. With a single tambourine for percussion and a keyboardist who favored accordion, the Subdudes almost single-handedly bucked the ‘80s trend of mile-high production, proving that memorable songs, soulful delivery and true chemistry were all you really needed. The original quartet disbanded after 1997’s Live At Last album; Malone first joined the short-lived supergroup Tiny Town (with Pat McLaughlin, Ken Blevins and fellow Subdude Johnny Ray Allen), then made his solo debut with 2001’s Soul Heavy. But solo projects were put aside as a reshuffled Subdudes lineup appeared in 2004, producing another run of first-class albums before disbanding—for good, it seemed—in 2011.
He formed another short-lived band with his older brother Dave—whose own longrunning band, the Radiators had also just broken up—but wound up gravitating to the funky New Orleans club Chickie Wah Wah, where he played regular gigs to work out a new batch of solo songs. The first result was Natural Born Days, recorded with an all-star cast including keyboardist Jon Cleary, guitarist Shane Theriot, bassist David Hyde, drummer Doug Belote and singer Susan Cowsill. Reviewing that album, OffBeat magazine’s David Kunian notes, “It’s a crime that Tommy Malone isn’t better known around the world. He is a triple threat—beautiful singer, fine songwriter, and killer guitarist.” No Depression’s Alan Harrison confided that after listening to the album, “My pulse was racing far too fast for a man my age.”
Malone’s only regret was that he didn’t finish Natural Born Days in time to play the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 2013, so he resolved to have the followup ready for a spring 2014 release. But despite its quick turnaround, Poor Boy sports the finely crafted songs and soulful delivery that fans have come to expect from Malone.
Once again he assembled a cast of old and new musical partners. Anchoring the studio band on Poor Boy is coproducer and multi-instrumentalist Ray Ganucheau, who played in the ‘90s incarnation of the Continental Drifters before joining Malone to record and tour behind Soul Heavy. Representing another Drifters lineup is drummer Russ Broussard, who joined that band in the later ‘90s and now plays regularly with his wife Susan Cowsill and with bluesman Johnny Sansone. Completing the core band is Sam Brady, a key part of Malone’s road band over the past year.
Another old musical friend, co-writer Jim Scheurich—a bandmate from Dustwoofie days, and a frequent collaborator on Natural Born Days—again contributes to a handful of tracks. Ex-Tiny Town mate Pat McLaughlin co-writes the lively “Bumble Bee”—a song that literally had us laughing for two hours,” Malone notes—and ace Nashville songwriter Gary Nicholson co-authored “Once in a Blue Moon.” Malone wrote the remaining tracks on his own including “Talk to Me,” which draws an especially soul-baring vocal. “That’s just one of those times when you dig down deep and say what you need to say. We cut it with almost nothing besides voice and 12-string. If it’s real, it’s real.”
“Time to Move On” and “We Both Lose” both take a more pointed look at friendships gone south. “There’ve been a few of those in my life, a couple people that weren’t doing me much good emotionally,” he says. “But I don’t like songs that point the finger too much, so I tried to be a little more delicate with those.”
One surprise highlight is Stevie Wonder’s “Big Brother,” the first cover tune on a Malone solo album. “Still pretty timely, isn’t it?” he says of the 1972 track. “And I’ve always been a huge Stevie Wonder fan, in fact Talking Book was the first album I ever bought. To this day I think it’s his best record.” An even earlier influence gets recalled on “You May Laugh,” which sports an unmistakable British Invasion feel. “My brothers and I all watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, and we all got guitars afterwards, I was only seven but they were a huge influence, on me and so many other Baby Boomers.”
Another longtime influence is his hometown of New Orleans, where he’s now resettled after a few years as a Katrina exile in Nashville. The Crescent City feel is hard to miss, whether it’s the funky groove on “All Dressed Up” (“my party song for geriatrics,” Malone laughs), or his evocation of debutante balls in “Pretty Pearls.” “As everyone knows, trying to sum up New Orleans is like trying to explain rock and roll to an alien. But it’s my home and it feels good—the language you hear on the street, the craziness in the air and the obvious things like the great food. And I rekindled a few old friendships, which really helped on this album.”
Discography
2014
Poor Boy
M.C. Records
2013
Natural Born Days
Tracks
- Home 2:56 (Tommy Malone/ Jim Scheurich)
- Hope Diner 3:41 (Tommy Malone/Tim Cook/Rob Solomon)
- God Knows (Just Ain't Talkin') 5:03 (Tommy Malone)
- Wake Up Time 4:07 (Tommy Malone/Gary Nicholson)
- Distance 4:18 (Tommy Malone/ Jim Scheurich)
- Mississippi Bootlegger 4:56 (Tommy Malone/ Jim Scheurich)
- Didn't Wanna Hear It 4:15 (Gary Hirstius/Tommy Malone)
- Natural Born Days 3:57 (Tommy Malone/Dave Malone/Johnny Allen)
- No Reason 5:08 (Tommy Malone/ Jim Scheurich)
- Important to Me 2:49 (Tommy Malone/ Jim Scheurich)
- Life Goes On 3:36 (Tommy Malone/ Jim Scheurich)
- Word on the Street 4:41 (Tommy Malone/Johnny Allen)
2011
Live at Jazz Fest 2011
Home Grown Distribution
Tommy Malone/Mystik Drone
Tracks
- Seal The Deal 4:33
- Stage Banter 1 0:49
- You Know Who I Am 5:11
- Natural Born Days 5:02
- Stage Banter 2 0:56
- Word On The Street 7:32
- Band Intros 3:30
- He's Got You On His Mind 4:39
- Stage Banter 3 0:47
- Cold Night 6:46
- No More Sad Songs 7:29
2001
Soul Heavy
Louisiana Red Hot Records
Tracks
- Fat Tuesday 6:50 (Tommy Malone)
- Virginia Street 5:21 (Tommy Malone)
- Too Close for Comfort 3:41 (Tommy Malone/Ray Ganucheau)
- Soul Heavy 3:47 (Tommy Malone)
- Somebody Got Caught 5:24 (Tommy Malone)
- Hold On 5:20 (Tommy Malone)
- Mothers 3:55 (Tommy Malone/Albert Ayler)
- Real 3:21 (Tommy Malone)
- Oh Baby 4:29 (Tommy Malone/Rob McNurlin)
- Lead You to My Door 4:11 (Tommy Malone)
Recognition
2013 OffBeat Music Awards Nominations
Song of the Year- Natural Born Days
Best Roots Rock Artist
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Louisiana Roots Music Radio Charts
Number 1 July 30th 2013- Natural Born Days
[3]
M.C. Records
M.C. Records is record label based in New York releasing American Roots and Blues music since 1991. Tommy Malone was signed to M.C. Records July 18th 2013 for the album "Natural Born Days." A second solo release with M.C. Records "Poor Boy" will be available April 29th 2014. [4]
Credits
2014
Album: Poor Boy
Artist: Tommy Malone
Contributions: Primary Artist
2013
Album: Natural Born Days
Artist: Tommy Malone
Contributions: Composer, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Primary Artist, Slide Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
2012
Album: Can't Take a Hint
Artist: Harry Shearer
Contributions: Vocals
Album: Guitarworks
Artist: Jimmy Robinson
Contributions: Electric Slide Guitar, Guest Artist
Album: Treme: Music From the HBO Original Series: Season Two
Contributions: Composer, Vocals
2011
Album: Live at Jazz Fest 2011
Artist: Tommy Malone/Mystik Drone
Contributions: Primary Artist
Album: Medicine
Artist: Tab Benoit
Contributions: Composer
2010
Album: Treme: Music From The HBO Original Series, Season 1
Contributions: Guitar
2009
Album:Flower Petals
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Dulcimer, Guitar, Ukulele, Vocals
2007
Album: Day's End
Artist: John "Papa" Grows
Contributions: Guitar, Vocals (Background)
Album: Hymn for My Soul
Artist: Joe Cocker
Contributions: Composer
Album: Signatur
Artist: Poul Krebs
Contributions: Guitar
Album: Street Symphony
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Composer, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Lead, Member of Attributed Artist, Noise, Slide Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
2006
Album: Behind the Levee
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Composer, Guitar, Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals
Album: Dreaming Out Loud
Artist: The Radiators
Contributions: Composer
Album: Sing Me Back Home
The New Orleans Social Club
Contributions: Arranger, Guitar, Vocals
2005
Album: A Quiet Revolution: 30 Years of Windham Hill
Contributions: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Slide Guitar, Vocals
2004
Album: Christmas Gumbo
Contributions: Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Vocals
Album: Doctors, Professors, Kings and Queens: The Big Ol' Box of New Orleans
Contributions: Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Album: Funk: The Language of New Orleans, Vol. 8
Contributions: Composer, Primary Artist
Album: Miracle Mule
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Composer, Group Member, Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals
2003
Album: Down River
Artist: Gary Hirstius
Contributions: Composer, Vocals (Background)
2002
Album: Uncle Pat
Artist: Pat McLaughlin
Contributions: Composer
2001
Album: Less Sense Than Logic: It's Better to Have a One W
Artist: Less Sense Than Logic
Contributions: Cover Photo
Album: Soul Heavy
Artist: Tommy Malone
Contributions: Composer, Engineer, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Liner Notes, Mixing, Omnichord, Piano, Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals
Album: Sunday Rhumba
Artist: Andy J. Forest
Contributions: Vocals (Background)
Album: The Radiators
Artist: The Radiators
Contributions: Vocals (Background)
2000
Album: Come to Papa
Artist: Carl Weathersby
Contributions: Composer
1999
Album: Living Room
Artist: Anders Osborne
Contributions: Guitar, Vocals (Background)
1998
Album: Addicted
Artist: Ten Sugar Coffee
Contributions: Composer
Album: Live at Tipitina's
Artist: Anders Osborne
Contributions: Guest Artist
Album: Louisiana 2: Live from the Mountain Stage
Contributions: Guitar, Vocals
Album: Tiny Town
Artist: Tiny Town
Contributions: Composer, Guitar, Vocals
Album: To the Extreme
Contributions: Composer
1997
Album: Leavin' This Town
Artist: Terri Binion
Contributions: Guitar (Electric), Slide Guitar
Album: Live at Last
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Composer, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Photography, Slide Guitar, Vocals
Album: Temporary Secret
Artist: Gary Hirstius
Contributions: Bass, Composer, Dobro, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)
Album: Trial and Error
Contributions: Composer
1996
Album: Inkmarks on Pages
Artist: Liz Barnez
Contributions: Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm), Rhythm
Album: Primitive Streak
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Composer, Guitar, Vocals
Album: Super Ball
Artist: The Iguanas
Contributions: Guitar
Album: Worth the Price
Artist: Lenny McDaniel
Contributions: Guitar, Slide Guitar
1995
Album: Comes Love
Artist: Lannie Garrett
Contributions: Primary Artist, Vocals
Album: Edge of the Storm
Artist: Celeste Krenz
Contributions: Guitar (Acoustic)
Album: River of Madness
Artist: Steve Conn
Contributions: Vocals
Album: Spiritland
Artist: Coco Robicheaux
Contributions: Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Slide Guitar
Album: The Pfister Sisters
Artist: The Pfister Sisters
Contributions: Guitar
Album: Which Way to Here
Artist: Anders Osborne
Contributions: Vocals (Background)
1994
Album: Annunciation
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Producer, Slide Guitar, Vocals
Album: Miss Love & Much, Much More
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Slide Guitar, Vocals
1993
Album: The Best of Mountain Stage Live, Vol. 5
Contributions: Guitar, Vocals
Album: The Wheel
Artist: Rosanne Cash
Contributions: Gut String Guitar, Vocal Harmony
1992
Album: Fat City
Artist: Shawn Colvin
Contributions: Guitar (Electric), Slide Guitar, Vocals
Album: Now & Then
Artist: Rusty Kershaw
Contributions: Guitar (Acoustic)
Album: Remember Me
Artist: Tim O'Brien
Contributions: Slide Guitar
Album: Testimony
Artist: John Mooney
Contributions: Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background)
1991
Album: Lucky
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Composer, Fretless Bass, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Lap Steel Guitar, Slide Guitar, Trombone, Vocals
1989
Album: The Subdudes
Artist: The Subdudes
Contributions: Composer, Guitar, Vocals
External Links
Tommy Malone Official Website
Tommy Malone Facebook
Tommy Malone Twitter
M.C. Records
M.C. Records Facebook
M.C. Records YouTube
Sweetwine Entertainment Group; Tommy Malone Booking
Sweetwine Entertainment Group Facebook
Sweetwine Entertainment Group Twitter