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For the Mission Baby is a brilliant adventure into stimulating stories of unvarnished life expression full of heart, soul and mystery from a master. - Ray Kennedy, producer (Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, Delbert McClinton, Willie Nelson) |
| Malcolm Holcombe | |
| Folk, roots, Americana | |
| www.malcolmholcombe.com | |
"I chainsmoke and complain, goin' broke inside," Malcolm Holcombe growls with his signature gritty vocals while sharply picking his guitar; If chain-smoking and complaining are some of the characteristics that embody the kind of talent Malcolm reveals in his raw, heartfelt story telling, well then everyone should applaud chain-smoking complainers.
On the exterior Malcolm is a chain-smoking, coffee-loving, flannel shirt-wearing man with a five-o’clock shadow and a cutting stare, but the minute he walks on a stage, out comes the performer with his jabbered witticisms and off-beat style. He has the audience eating out of the palm of his hand. From the foothills of Appalachia North Carolina, Malcolm found musical inspiration from a†pocket transistor radio, his mom's French harp and all the music shows on the Fada TV, which sometimes could only pick up 2 channels. Malcolm was "glued to the tube" watching shows like "Sing Along with Mitch", "The Flatt and Scruggs Show", "Where the Action Is" and "The Ed Sullivan show". He learned to play a few chords on a flat-top guitar his mother bought from Sears in the mid-sixties, and the handy Mel-Bay Chord Book. "I couldn't make it past the first page 'er two. Mother said I sang through my nose. I just tried to carry a tune some way or another, just to pass the time." After the passing of both parents, just a few years apart, Malcolm hit the road with a band called Redwing in search of a different scene. After a stint in Florida he eventually moved on to Nashville, TN, finding a job flipping burgers at Douglas Corner Cafe. Occasionally Malcolm would take a break from the kitchen and get on stage, turning heads and opening the ears of audiences that were so used to Nashville’s formulaic country crooning. Malcolm’s was a rustic, rugged, grass-roots sound distilled from the Appalachia Mountains with a soulful blues feel. In 1996 Malcolm signed a deal with Geffen Records and was recording his debut. He now had the attention and recognition of Nashville’s closely knit music community. Unfortunately, at the height of his career, Malcolm succumbed to the temptations of drugs and alcohol. He developed a somewhat notorious reputation around Nashville, performing disappearing acts only to return and wreak havoc. This was the start of a dark period for this talented, upcoming artist. The decline only continued as Geffen, unexpectedly, decided to pull his album release. It was a huge blow, but Malcolm carried on, returning to a life of short-lived, low paying jobs. With the failed release, and struggles with substance abuse, Malcolm sank into a deep depression. After several other unsuccessful industry attempts, Malcolm left Nashville and eventually moved back to North Carolina, sobered up and released two independent albums. Today Malcolm is still sober and continually touring with his particular flavor of gritty folk music. His last album expresses a variety of topics from politics in the title song "Gamblin’ House" to the love and inspiration he gets from his wife in the song "Cynthia Margaret." He is still wildly unpredictable with what he says and still resembles a crazed person while performing; however, there are subtle differences like the cup of coffee that have replaced the booze. Read more... |
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in Untagged October 2009 Friday 2 - Spindale, NC- WNCW 88.3 FM, 11:00 AM live interview and performance, click "listen live" to hear the show. Info: 828-287-8080Friday 2 - Johnson City, TN- The Down Home - Jared Tyler Opens9:00 PM, info: 423-929-9822Saturday 3 - Asheville, NC- Grey Eagle, CD release party for "For the Mission Baby", w/Jared Tylerdoors 8:00 PM, 9:00 PM show time, Jared Tyler Opening; info: 828-232-5800 tickets: 1-800-594-TIXX(8499)Sunday 4 - Nashville, TN- The Basement with Jared Tyler and David Roe. Jared Tyler opens.doors at 7:30 PM, 8:00 PM show, info: 615-254-8006Monday 5 - Nashville, TN- WSM AM, 9:00 AMclick "listen" on the website to he...
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in Untagged For the Mission Baby gets released in Europe today! Thanks for all the radio support you've already given Malcolm.
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in Untagged Malcom HolcombeThere Is No Cold Solace, Just Cold And…Oct 2, 2009 tell your friends… Words by Sean Moeller // Illustration by Johnnie Cluney // Sound engineering by Mike Gentry Some people, you'd like to be. You would, at least temporarily, love to remove yourself from your life, slip out of your clothing and skin and become someone else because of the enjoyment that you think you'd get out of the swap. These people are normally celebrities and those worth more money, owning more things than anyone really has any business owning. It's the fantasy existence, the allure of it, that makes such an impossible trade relatively desirable. The excitement would just overwhelm you and perhaps you'd not want to go back after having been totally transformed - soul and problems and a...
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in Untagged StereoSubversion:http://www.stereosubversion.com/reviews/album-reviews/malcolm-holcombe-for-the-mission-baby-09-29-2009/ It’s a biased statement but I love the Americana genre largely because it resonates with honesty. While there are certainly those within the genre who have latched onto the music and the sound as a career move, much the way Hootie and Jessica Simpson are now “country” singers, the majority within that which is known as “Americana music” seem to ooze authenticity. This is a brand of music that is no holds barred honest and that relies on that honesty to carry the burden of the whole. This has never been more true than on North Carolinapicker Malcolm Holcombe’s latest, For The Mission Baby. For The Mission ...
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in Untagged Pre order Malcolm's new album For The Mission Baby, release date Sept. 29, and get a free download with purchase. Go to this link to order your copy:http://echomountainrecords.portmerch.com/stores/home.php
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in Untagged Only a matter of weeks now until the release of For The Mission Baby on Sept. 29. Check out what some of the links below to see what great things people have been saying about this album: Interview with Jim Dickenson:"Any immediate projects on the horizon we should look out for? JD: Man, I don’t know. I wish I did. The best thing—I can’t say it’s new because he’s made five or six records, but the best new thing to me is Malcolm Holcomb. Have you heard of him? I have not. JD: Check him out on the website—it’s crazy I’ll put it that way, but it’s not savant. There’s a craft to it. It’s the best new thing I’ve heard since Johnny Dowd, which that’s been a long time ago. I just don’t hear anything new that ...
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