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Michelle Malone is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Born and raised in
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, she started performing in bands and writing songs as a teenager. Initially, she would sign with Arista Records after performing around parts of Atlanta. Soon after, she would release an album entitled Relentless with her band Drag the River. She would also collaborate with The Harshed Mellows with the song "U.S. Blues" for the tribute album '' Deadicated''. She would again switch labels, going to Velvet records, but decided to found her own record company, SBS Records. Throughout the following years, she would release a multitude of albums. In the 2000s she would release ''Debris'' (2009) and ''Sugar Foot'' (2006), with the former supported by a tour throughout North America and Europe. The following decade Malone would continue with ''Day 2'' (2012) and ''Acoustic Winter'' (2014), with both having a combined tour. Malone's other solo studio albums include ''New Experience'' (1988), ''Dream'' (1994), ''Home Grown'' (1999), ''Hello Out There'' (2001), ''Stompin' Ground'' (2003),'' Strange Bird: Volume 4'' (2003), ''Stronger Than You Think'' (2015), and ''Slings & Arrows'' (2018).


Biography

Malone was born and raised in
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, Georgia, by her mother and grandmother, both professional singers. Malone first began performing at age four in a
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, and later learned to play saxophone, guitar, and drums, which she played in her first band at age twelve. As a teenager, Malone began to write songs. While studying voice at Agnes Scott College, she began performing professionally in and around Atlanta. She left school upon receiving a recording contract from Clive Davis at Arista Records, for whom she recorded, with her band Drag the River, the album ''Relentless'', produced by Lenny Kaye of the
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. She later signed with
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at his Velvel Records label. In 1992 Malone started her own label, SBS Records, and continues to record and tour. Over the course of her 30-year career, Malone has won numerous awards including Best Female Vocalist and Best Acoustic Guitarist (''
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''), and Album of the Year (''
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''). Her albums ''Sugar Foot'' and ''Debris'', released on SBS Records, were both on the
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ballot for best Contemporary Blues and Best Americana Albums respectively. Her songs have appeared in the films ''
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'', '' All Over Me'', and ''Shotgun Jesus'' and television programs ''
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'', and have been recorded by Indigo Girls (for which she received both gold and platinum records),
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, and Vistoso Bosses. Malone appeared with The Harshed Mellows on a recording of the song "U.S. Blues" for the Grateful Dead tribute album '' Deadicated'' ( Arista Records, 1991). She was also featured in a Georgia Tourism TV commercial with Elton John in 1994. In 2010, Malone took part in a virtual concert performing to a screen displaying
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's Video Ranch 3D project. Malone has collaborated in the studio and on stage with such artists as
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. Malone recorded and released ''Debris'', on her own SBS Records label and distributed by
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in Nashville, Tennessee. It was produced and engineered by Nick Didia. Musicians on the CD include
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(guitar), Phil Skipper (bass), Trish Land (percussion), Trina Meade (backing vocals), Tony Reyes (bass, backing vocals), Angela Kaset (piano) and Dave Anthony (drums). Touring extensively in support of ''Debris,'' Malone and her band (consisting of Alabama natives Ryan Keef, Katie Herron) performed throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. Malone recorded and released ''Day 2'' in 2012, produced with
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and Gerry Hansen, with contributing musicians Randall Bramblett, Chuck Leavell, Phil Skipper, Gerry Hansen and Tom Ryan. In January 2014, she released ''Acoustic Winter'', produced and engineered by Gerry Hansen and Ben Holst. In 2014, Malone toured in support of her ''Acoustic Winter'' and ''Day 2'' CDs, as well as toured with
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of Sugarland in support of his solo release ''
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''. Malone plays acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, and harmonica and sings backing vocals in Kristian Bush's band. She also wrote her record "Stronger Than You Think" during this time and released it in 2017. In 2018, Michelle released her 15th studio album ''Slings and Arrows'' to critical acclaim. It was recorded in four days live in the studio at Bakos Amp Works with Doug Kees on Guitar, Robby Handley on bass, Trish Land on percussion, and Christopher Burroughs. Michelle Malone produced it, Jeff Bakos engineered it, and Gerry Hansen mixed it at Creekside Studios. The record was written, recorded, and performed in Georgia by Georgia musicians. It debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard Blues Albums Chart. Malone is currently on tour in support of Slings and Arrows Malone is also currently working on a Christmas album with her new holiday group, the jazzy cocktail trio Michelle Malone and The Hot Toddies with Doug Kees on guitar and Robby Handley on upright bass. In 2019, Malone and her Band will appear on the Southern Rock Cruise 2019 with Blackberry Smoke, Kentucky Headhunters,
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, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.


Discography

* '' New Experience'' (Aluminum Jane Records • 1988) * ''Relentless'' ( Arista Records • 1990) (with Drag the River) * ''For You Not Them'' (Sister Ruby Records • 1993) * ''A Swingin' Christmas in the Attic'' (SBS Records • 1993) * ''Redemption Dream'' (Hi-Fi Records /
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• 1994) (with Band de Soleil) * ''Bird On Fire'' (SBS Records • 1996) (with Band de Soleil) * '' Beneath the Devil Moon'' (Velvet Records • 1997) * ''Lucky to Be Live'' (Velvet Records • 1998) * ''Homegrown'' (SBS Records • 1999) * ''Strange Bird, Vol. 3'' (SBS Records • 2000) * ''Hello Out There'' (SBS Records • 2001) * ''Stompin' Ground'' (SBS Records • 2003) * ''Sugarfoot'' (SBS Records • 2006) * ''Debris'' (SBS Records • 2009) * ''Moanin in the Attic Live'' (SBS Records • 2010) * ''Day 2'' (SBS Records • 2012) * ''Acoustic Winter'' (SBS Records • 2014) * ''Stronger Than You Think'' (SBS Records • 2015) * ''Slings and Arrows'' (SBS Records • 2018)


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