Talk:Tommy Malone (musician)
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Tommy Malone was born on September 16 1957 in New Orleans Louisiana. He was raised in Louisiana with his brothers who are also musicians. He received his first guitar in 1970 and has been in various bands throughout his career which spans over 30 years. The first band he joined was when he was in high school. From 1972-1975 Tommy was the guitarist for Elroy, they played mainly covers from the rock genre to the blues. Some of his bandmates were his brothers John and Dave. They also were in the band Dustwoofie that followed Elroy from 1975-1977. Tommy briefly played with the band the Cartoons from 1979-1980 until he joined The Percolators. This lead to the formation of Continental Drifters whose members were the core of The Percolators; Tommy Malone, John Magnie and Kenneth Blevins. From 1984 up until 1987 the Continental Drifters played many gigs. The Subdudes followed in Tommy’s career, they toured for 10 years and made several records. When his long run with the Subdudes ended he had a short run on a project called Tiny Town. Tommy is a remarkable Americana artist who has toured extensively. He started doing solo work in 2001. Louisiana Red Hot Records released Tommy’s first solo album “Soul Heavy,” he toured with a trio and was involved in other projects throughout this time as well. Tommy was a part of combination a group called The Dudes, the members were some of the original Subdudes and eventually the band was reverted back to The Subdudes. Tommy continued doing solo work, he was signed to M.C. Records in 2011 for his album Natural Born Days and is currently still signed to the label with his latest release Poor Boy coming out on April 29th 2014.
Russell, Richard. "Tommy Malone." (2004): n. page. Print. <http://subdudes.com/tommy.php>.