Piano pyrotechnics and blues-flavored songwriting from John Fogerty's keyboardist
Los Angeles–based Bob Malone plays keyboards with rock legend John Fogerty, but he's had a more-than-successful 15-year solo career as well. He plays a one-of-a-kind hybrid of blues, rock, and soul, delivered with extremely high-energy piano virtuosity and soulful vocals. Headlining more than 100 shows a year across the U.S., Europe, Australia, and Asia, Bob has opened for and/or played with Rickie Lee Jones, The Neville Brothers, Rev. Al Green, Dr. John, The Subdudes, Leon Russell, and many others. Bob's six CDs, including his latest, "Ain’t What You Know," have earned Top-20 spots on the Living Blues, Roots Music Report, and Earshot (Canada) radio charts, and they've turned up on Sirius Radio’s Bluesville"and The Village as well as on "Car Talk," "Acoustic Café," and the Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour. A four-time recipient of the ASCAP Plus Award for independent musicians, Bob Malone will rock your world with soulful piano and vocals! He comes to Michigan with a new release, "Ain't What You Know."
Los Angeles–based Bob Malone plays keyboards with rock legend John Fogerty, but he's had a more-than-successful 15-year solo career as well. He plays a one-of-a-kind hybrid of blues, rock, and soul, delivered with extremely high-energy piano virtuosity and soulful vocals. Headlining more than 100 shows a year across the U.S., Europe, Australia, and Asia, Bob has opened for and/or played with Rickie Lee Jones, The Neville Brothers, Rev. Al Green, Dr. John, The Subdudes, Leon Russell, and many others. Bob's six CDs, including his latest, "Ain’t What You Know," have earned Top-20 spots on the Living Blues, Roots Music Report, and Earshot (Canada) radio charts, and they've turned up on Sirius Radio’s Bluesville"and The Village as well as on "Car Talk," "Acoustic Café," and the Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour. A four-time recipient of the ASCAP Plus Award for independent musicians, Bob Malone will rock your world with soulful piano and vocals! He comes to Michigan with a new release, "Ain't What You Know."
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- General Admission: $15, Reserved: $22
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