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Born and raised in Dickinson, ND,
Mitch Malloy began developing his musical skills at a young age, singing in school concerts and church choirs. As a young teen,
Malloy began to cut his teeth in cover bands before heading off to art school in Seattle. Leaving school after a year,
Malloy headed to New York City and, following several years of beating the pavement, signed a record deal with RCA. Released in early 1992, his self-titled debut sold well, if not spectacularly, and managed to generate a mid-chart pop hit with "Anything at All." For
Ceilings & Walls,
Malloy was paired with producer
Christopher Neil as the label sought to take him in a more adult contemporary direction. The album failed to build on his audience and
Malloy relocated to Nashville, continuing to work as a songwriter. In 2000,
Malloy returned with his long-overdue third release Shine. ~ Tom Demalon