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| Mitch Malloy | |
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| Born | August 24, 1961 [1] Dickinson, North Dakota[1] |
| Occupation | Singer Songwriter Music producer and engineer |
Mitch Malloy is a singer, an award winning songwriter, and a producer mix and mastering engineer. He decided to study music at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle.[2]
Mitch got his first break when he was signed to RCA. Malloy's first album, Mitch Malloy, featured session musicians such as Mickey Curry, Hugh McDonald and Michael Thompson.[1] His first single as a solo artist on RCA records, "Anything At All", was a top 20 rock charting hit and a pop hit in the US;[3] it also got extensive play on MTV Europe.[citation needed] His third single, "Our Love Will Never Die", earned him an appearance on Jay Leno's The Tonight Show.[1] His second album, Ceilings And Walls, used guest musicians such as Bernie Leadon, Mike Rutherford and Paul Carrick.[4] He had a brief stint as the singer of Van Halen after Sammy Hagar's departure.[1][5]
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