Bob Malone is an American musician who has recorded both solo and as a session musician for several notable artists, including Ringo Starr and John Fogerty, with whom he has toured and recorded since 2011. [1]
Malone has released eight studio albums, beginning with 1996's The Darkest Part of the Night. [2]
Year | Album | Label |
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1996 | The Darkest Part of the Night | Chartmaker |
1998 | Bob Malone | Chartmaker |
2001 | Like It or Not | CDFreedom |
2005 | Born Too Late | Delta Moon/Burnside |
2008 | Ain’t What You Know | Delta Moon/Burnside |
2015 | Mojo Deluxe | Delta Moon/Burnside |
2018 | The Christmas Collection | Delta Moon/Burnside |
2021 | Good People | Delta Moon/Burnside |
Year | Album | Label |
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2003 | Malone Alone [3] | Delta Moon/Burnside |
2015 | Mojo Live: Live at the Grand Annex | Appaloosa Records |
Year | Album | Label |
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2015 | Mojo Live | Delta Moon/Burnside |
Year | Album | Label |
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1996 | He’s Alright: A Tribute to Loudon Wainwright III [4] | |
1996 | Acoustic Alliance, Vol. 3 [5] | Lyric Moon |
1997 | The Performing Songwriter Editor's Choice Top 12 DIY's, Vol. 4 | The Performing Songwriter |
2000 | WDIY FM Studio Sessions, Vol. 1 [6] | Bummer Tent Productions |
2012 | No Cover Charge — WWOZ on CD [7] | Friends of WWOZ, Inc. |
Year | Single | Album | Label |
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2001 | "I Know He’s Your Husband"/"Goodbye L.A." | The Darkest Part of the Night | Delta Moon |
2004 | "You’re A Mean One, Mr Grinch"/"The After Christmas Song" | The Christmas Collection | Delta Moon |
2007 | "Halloween" | N/A | Delta Moon/Burnside |
2018 | "Memory Motel" (with Shaun Murphy) | N/A | Snapped River Records |
2019 | "Good People" | N/A | Delta Moon/Burnside |
2021 | "My Friends and I" | Good People | Delta Moon/Burnside |
"Tangled Up in Blue" | |||
"The River Gives" | |||
Year | Artist | Album | Label |
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1999 | Mary Gauthier | Drag Queens in Limousines [8] | In The Black Records |
Darryl Purpose | Traveler’s Code [9] | Tangible Music | |
2000 | Barbara Kessler | Barbara Kessler [10] | Purple Turtle |
2002 | Todd Thibaud | Squash [11] | Tone Cool |
2005 | The Bobs | Rhapsody in Bob [12] | The Bobs |
Dave’s True Story | Nature [13] | Bebop | |
2007 | Jonny Blu | In Just That Kind of a Mood | Dao Feng |
2008 | Jonny Blu | In a Groove | Dao Feng |
2009 | Jonny Blu | Taboo! | Peer Music Publishing |
2013 | John Fogerty | Wrote a Song for Everyone | Vanguard Records |
2014 | Dan Navarro | Shed My Skin | Red Hen Records |
2017 | Ringo Starr | Give More Love | UME |
2019 | John Fogerty | 50 Year Trip Live at Red Rocks | BMG Rights Management |
Bobby Messano feat. Bob Malone | Lemonade [14] | Fishhead Records | |
Wanda’s World | Wanda's World — Studio Cast Recording [15] | Broadway Records | |
Year | Artist | Song | Label |
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2010 | Jonny Blu [16] | "Holiday for Two" | Dao Feng |
2017 | Avril Lavigne feat. Jonny Blu | "Baby, It’s Cold Outside" [17] | [Unknown] |
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