Bob Malone


Bob Malone is an American keyboardist, singer, and songwriter.
Malone attended Berklee College of Music and funded his education through solo performances or playing piano for bands. He moved to Los Angeles in 1990 and performed regularly at Croce's, a local blues club. He began touring in 1996 as he continued to try to earn a living with his music.
In 2010, Malone was introduced to John Fogerty and has performed and toured with him ever since. Bruce Springsteen joined the group during a set a Hyde Park, London in front of a crowd of 75,000 people. He has also played alongside a number of other musicians including: Neville Brothers, Al Green, Dr. John and Leon Russell.
By the release of Malone's second album, Music Connection magazine had voted him one of the "best unsigned artists in LA" five years in a row. He has been featured on NPR's "Best 5 Unsigned Artists in America" special. Currently, Malone plays over 100 shows in the US and internationally each year.
In 2015, Malone released his seventh album, Mojo Deluxe. It received many reviews and can be heard on over 300 stations worldwide. Blues Rock Review explains this album as one where "the keyboardist whacks listeners’ ears to attention with the skill he has honed over a lifetime of playing blues, soul and rock ‘n roll, reminding us that real blues music comes not from the instruments but from the feeling behind each note."

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