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Tommy Malone of the Subdudes

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Proof of complete COVID-19 vaccination required for entry.

Please bring your CDC-issued vaccination card (physical copy or a photocopy is acceptable)

Seating: We assign seats in order of when you purchase your tickets. All reservations are subject to a food and drink minimum of $13 per guest.

COVID-19 Policies: As live music reopens across the country, we, along with other venues, are prioritizing the health and wellness of our guests and staff while closely monitoring all government guidelines and recommendations regarding the spread of infectious disease.

Box Office: The Tin Pan charges lower fees for box office versus online sales. Our box office is open Mon-Sat 12PM-5PM. Please visit us during those hours or call 804-447-8189.

Tommy Malone has had a musical love affair with fans for over 30 years. As the "heart and center" front man of the legendary Americana act The Subdudes, he has carved a path through an ever-changing musical landscape as a gifted singer, player, and songwriter with a distinctive musical voice. OffBeat magazine's David Kunian notes, "It's a crime that Tommy Malone isn't better known around the world. He is a triple threat—beautiful singer, fine songwriter, and killer guitarist."

A musician's musician, Tommy has recorded with Rosanne Cash, Keb Mo', Bonnie Raitt, Shawn Colvin, and Anders Osborne. His songs have been recorded by Joe Cocker, The Band Orleans, and many others. Still, it's his ability to perform his own stories and turn them into vivid musical images that sets him apart from other performers.

When the original Subdudes disbanded after 1997's "Live At Last" album, Tommy continued his musical journey joining the short-lived supergroup Tiny Town with its lineup of Pat McLaughlin, Ken Blevins, and fellow Subdude Johnny Ray Allen. He then made his solo debut with 2001's Soul Heavy, featuring Fat Tuesday and Lead Me to Your Door. While the Subdudes reformed in 2002, producing another run of first-class albums before disbanding—for good, it seemed—in 2020 Tommy kept his other project moving along.

In 2013, he dropped the album Natural Born Days produced by the renowned John Porter (Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, Keb Mo, and Los Lonely Boys). In 2014 he released Poor Boy featuring collaborations with national songwriters Gary Nicholson and Pat McGlaughlin.

In 2016 Tommy and multi-instrumentalist Ray Ganucheau joined up to form The Batture Boys and release the album Muddy Waters. The album is a collection of well-crafted and soulful stories about Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon disaster and their impacts on the Gulf.

Proof of complete COVID-19 vaccination required for entry.

Please bring your CDC-issued vaccination card (physical copy or a photocopy is acceptable)

Seating: We assign seats in order of when you purchase your tickets. All reservations are subject to a food and drink minimum of $13 per guest.

COVID-19 Policies: As live music reopens across the country, we, along with other venues, are prioritizing the health and wellness of our guests and staff while closely monitoring all government guidelines and recommendations regarding the spread of infectious disease.

Box Office: The Tin Pan charges lower fees for box office versus online sales. Our box office is open Mon-Sat 12PM-5PM. Please visit us during those hours or call 804-447-8189.

Tommy Malone has had a musical love affair with fans for over 30 years. As the "heart and center" front man of the legendary Americana act The Subdudes, he has carved a path through an ever-changing musical landscape as a gifted singer, player, and songwriter with a distinctive musical voice. OffBeat magazine's David Kunian notes, "It's a crime that Tommy Malone isn't better known around the world. He is a triple threat—beautiful singer, fine songwriter, and killer guitarist."

A musician's musician, Tommy has recorded with Rosanne Cash, Keb Mo', Bonnie Raitt, Shawn Colvin, and Anders Osborne. His songs have been recorded by Joe Cocker, The Band Orleans, and many others. Still, it's his ability to perform his own stories and turn them into vivid musical images that sets him apart from other performers.

When the original Subdudes disbanded after 1997's "Live At Last" album, Tommy continued his musical journey joining the short-lived supergroup Tiny Town with its lineup of Pat McLaughlin, Ken Blevins, and fellow Subdude Johnny Ray Allen. He then made his solo debut with 2001's Soul Heavy, featuring Fat Tuesday and Lead Me to Your Door. While the Subdudes reformed in 2002, producing another run of first-class albums before disbanding—for good, it seemed—in 2020 Tommy kept his other project moving along.

In 2013, he dropped the album Natural Born Days produced by the renowned John Porter (Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, Keb Mo, and Los Lonely Boys). In 2014 he released Poor Boy featuring collaborations with national songwriters Gary Nicholson and Pat McGlaughlin.

In 2016 Tommy and multi-instrumentalist Ray Ganucheau joined up to form The Batture Boys and release the album Muddy Waters. The album is a collection of well-crafted and soulful stories about Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon disaster and their impacts on the Gulf.

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The Tin Pan (Restaurant & Listening Room)
When & Where
Jun 30, 2022, 8:00pm to 10:00pm Timezone: EDT
$32.50

Special Instructions
Proof of Complete Vaccination Required

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