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My guest for this episode is Tom Bones Malone.
Tom is a legend in the music business. Since his early days at North Texas, Tom has made a name for himself as a talented multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and producer. He’s been a late-night TV staple with his decade-long runs on Saturday Night Live and The Late Show With David Letterman. And has lent his talents to everyone from Aretha to Zappa. And man, does he have some great stories to tell!
Check out what Tom has to say about his Rock and Roll beginnings, his legendary North Texas State experiences, contracting work and playing trumpet for Little Stevie Wonder, the importance of not turning down gigs, advice on attitude and relationships, using both sides of the brain, why people have problems improvising, playing on live TV, being a part of music and cultural history, avoiding the dark side of fame, why every gig is a great gig, advice for multi-instrumentalists, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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The homepage of Tom “Bones” Malone: http://www.tombonesmalone.net/
Get your mind right with Mindfulness Secrets: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
Show your chops some love with Robinson’s Remedies Products: bit.ly/ChopLove
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My guest for this episode is Tom Bones Malone.
Tom is a legend in the music business. Since his early days at North Texas, Tom has made a name for himself as a talented multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and producer. He’s been a late-night TV staple with his decade-long runs on Saturday Night Live and The Late Show With David Letterman. And has lent his talents to everyone from Aretha to Zappa. And man, does he have some great stories to tell!
Check out what Tom has to say about his Rock and Roll beginnings, his legendary North Texas State experiences, contracting work and playing trumpet for Little Stevie Wonder, the importance of not turning down gigs, advice on attitude and relationships, using both sides of the brain, why people have problems improvising, playing on live TV, being a part of music and cultural history, avoiding the dark side of fame, why every gig is a great gig, advice for multi-instrumentalists, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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The homepage of Tom “Bones” Malone: http://www.tombonesmalone.net/
Get your mind right with Mindfulness Secrets: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
Show your chops some love with Robinson’s Remedies Products: bit.ly/ChopLove
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