314 E. Liberty
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103

After over two decades touring as one half of the celebrated comedy team Malone and Nootcheez, D.C. Malone has proven himself to be a great solo entertainer. D.C. was born in Eugene, Oregon the son of a jazz drummer mortician. He lived in a mortuary till he was 13 years old. “That tends to hone your comedy skills right off the bat” says D.C. Originally a drummer like his father, he started playing guitar at age 10. Raised on jazz, blues, and folk music his life changed radically when he heard his first comedy album. “My grandmother gave me an Allen Sherman record when I was a kid and I was hooked” After that he split his time between the Beatles and the Smothers Brothers. Leaving home at 16, D.C. traveled to Toronto, Canada where he met his future partner and longtime friend Hampton Nootcheez. Although they began with aspirations of rock stardom, they both realized with time that they were much too cynical to be serious musicians. Nature took its course and a comedy team was born. Hitchhiking over 40,000 miles in the early 70’s and traveling extensively around Europe and the Orient, D.C. has gathered life experience that shows in his work. Whether expounding on the trails and tribulations of marriage and the complications of subsequent single life, or talking about his childhood, singing questionable camp songs, or maybe blasting into his blues classic “Upper middle class, white ass suburban just moved to the better part o town blues”, D.C. Malone has put together an incredibly entertaining show filled with hilarious songs and stories directly inspired by his own fascinating life. Everyone can find something they relate to in D.C.’s show. His ease and likeability on stage makes you feel like your watching a friend. In D.C’s own words, “Hey comedy for you, therapy for me”, and it is good comedy. Besides comedy clubs, casinos, concerts, and corporate bookings, D.C. is spending a great deal of time overseas entertaining our troops. “ It’s a great feeling hearing them laugh, they’re a wonderful audience”.

Official Website: http://www.aacomedy.com

Added by aacomedy on December 4, 2008

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