voc, g, p, 1935-2004 US
Singer / Musician / Songwriter of Blues, Rock and R&B/Soul
A.k.a. John Jacob Malone
John Jacob (J.J.) Malone (August 20, 1935 – February 20, 2004) was an American West Coast blues, electric blues and soul blues guitarist, singer and keyboardist. His best known recordings were "It's a Shame" and "Danger Zone". Malone was a member of The Rhythm Rockers, and variously worked with musicians such as Troyce Key, Jill Baxter, Al Green, Joe Simon, Etta James, Scott McKenzie and Frankie Lee.
The Rhythm Rockers |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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And The Band Played On | J.J. Malone | 2001 | Album |
See Me Early In The Morning | J.J. Malone | 1999 | Album |
Highway 99 | J.J. Malone | 1997 | Album |
Bottom Line Blues | J.J. Malone | 1989 | Album |
Younger Than Yesterday | Troyce Key, J.J. Malone & The Rhythm Rockers | 1982 | Album |
I Gotta New Car (I Was Framed) | Troyce Key & J.J. Malone | 1981 | Single |
The Enemy Called Hate | J.J. Malone | 1981 | Album |
I've Gotta New Car | Troyce Key, J.J. Malone & The Rhythm Rockers | 1980 | Album |
I'm So Glad / Whatever It Is | J.J. Malone | 1973 | Single |
It's A Shame / Danger Zone | J.J. Malone | 1972 | Single |
Sail On / Does She Love Me | The Rhythm Rockers Featuring Charles Banks And J.J. Malone Featuring Troyce Key | Single | |
Tripper | J.J. Malone | Single | |
Black Jack II | J.J. Malone | Album |