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02/23/2012
Dar Williams: Special WFUV Live Broadcast (Exclusive for WFUV Marquee & VinoFile Members Only) - 2/23
02/24/2012
CITY WINERY & ALL HANDZ ON DECK PRESENT: DISCOVERY OF WYCLEF JEAN AN ACOUSTIC INTIMATE EVENING/ UP CLOSE & PERSONAL - Standing
03/10/2012
John Wesley Harding's Cabinet of Wonders w/ Meg Baird (Espers), Bhi Bhiman, Sloane Crosley, A.M.Homes, Eugene Mirman, Sondre Lerche, Joe Pernice- 3/10
03/12/2012
Symphony For The Devils & Special Guests Present the music of The Rolling Stones, Live Rehearsal show
04/13/2012
The Touré-Raichel Collective featuring Vieux Farka Touré, Idan Raichel, Souleymane Kane and Amit Carmeli - 4/13
Music Event January 28, 2012
- The Malone Brothers: Dave Malone (of the The Radiators) & Tommy Malone (of The Subdudes) w/ The End of America 1/28
- 6:00pm Seating / 8:00pm Show
Tickets
- Bar Stools $20.00
- Reserved Tables $22.00
- Reserved Best Tables $25.00
- VIP Tables $25.00
*Additional tickets may still be available, please call 212.608.0555 Ext. 445 to inquire.
Dave Malone (of the The Radiators) & Tommy Malone (of The Subdudes)
About Dave Malone
Dave Malone is best known as the guitarist/vocalist of The Radiators from New Orleans, Louisiana. The Radiators, still with the original five members, have been bringing their New Orleans-inspired music to the rest of the world for 28 years. The Rads have released more than a dozen albums and are extremely proud of their latest: Dreaming Out Loud (SCI Fidelity 2006). They maintain a strong, loyal fan base and are on the road relentlessly.
About Tommy Malone
On stage, standing front and center, Tommy Malone exudes a laid-back, down-to-earth style that epitomizes the subdudes. But his self-assured exterior masks a songwriter who mines heartache and elation, the surreal and the everyday, and who crafts the experiences into instantly memorable tunes. As the subdudes’ lead guitarist, he punctuates soulful, heart-felt vocals with playing that is at turns joyful, incendiary, melancholic.
He's been writing and playing music for more than three decades – 15 years off and on with the subdudes, and another decade and half before that with many of the same guys.
"He was always the way he is now,” says fellow subdude Steve Amedée, who would know – he's been playing music with Malone since Tommy was a sophomore in high school.








