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Thomas "Bones" Malone (born June 16, 1947) is an American jazz musician, arranger, and producer. As his nickname implies, he specializes on the trombone but he also plays saxophone, trumpet, tuba, flute, and bass guitar. [ 1 ]
Thomas Malone (born March 29, 1984) is an American former professional football punter. He was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in 2006. He played college football at Southern California .
In January 1973 Katz left to pursue a career as a producer. In March, Winfield departed as well and was replaced by Tom Malone. The next album, No Sweat (June 1973), featured horn work from Tom Malone. He soon left to make way for trumpeter John Madrid. But Madrid was likewise short-lived and he never recorded with the band.
He also pursued interests in music: with Aykroyd, Lou Marini, Tom Malone, Steve Cropper, Donald "Duck" Dunn, and Paul Shaffer, he founded The Blues Brothers, which led to the film of the same name. Belushi was dismissed from Saturday Night Live several times and rehired more than once. In 1982, he died at the age of 33.
Tom Malone is a judge of the Kansas Court of Appeals. He has judged on this court since 2003. ... Legal career. Judge Malone practiced law with the firm Redmond ...
A documentary about the music performances on “Saturday Night Live” is coming to NBC, directed by Oscar winner Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Emmy winner Oz Rodriguez. Titled “Ladies ...
After a string of controversies and a split from longtime studio Paramount, Cruise was slipping out of favour with Hollywood. That was, until he suggested the character of a Diet Coke-guzzling ...
Thomas W. Malone (born 1952), professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management; Thomas Winer Malone (born 1929), Bahamian wooden boat builder; Thomas F. Malone (1917–2013), American geophysicist; Tom Malone (musician) (born 1947), jazz trombonist for the Blues Brothers; Tommy Malone, member of The Subdudes rock band