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  1. Malcolm Holcombe (September 2, 1955 – March 9, 2024) was an American singer-songwriter.

  2. Malcolm Holcombe is an acclaimed singer/songwriter in the insurgent country/folk vein who grew up in Weaverville, N.C. The release of his debut album, 1996's A Hundred Lies -- which featured his moody poetry, country blues guitar, and rumbling baritone -- was met with acclaim from USA Today and Roll.

  3. Malcolm Holcombe grew up in western North Carolina, home to some of the planet's oldest mountains and some of America's deepest musical traditions. Radio and TV fueled Malcolm's musical passions as a kid, and music became even more important after he lost both his parents relatively young.

  4. 13 de jul. de 2021 · Malcolm Holcombe, “las personas dan vida a las canciones”. on 13 julio, 2021. Foto: Marta Rodríguez. Cuando arrancan las primeras notas de «Money Train» y la voz de Malcolm Holcombe, más castigada que nunca entra en escena, uno tiene la sensación de que está en casa.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Beloved singer-songwriter Malcolm Holcombe has left us at age 68 from respiratory failure and ongoing health issues. Holcombe was singular in every sense of the word whether it was his quirky, oft irreverent lyrics, his one-of-kind blues guitar riffing, and a weathered from another age voice unlike any. Holcombe had long battled ...

  6. Matar o morir, decían en el viejo Oeste. Y Holcombe, que está ahora de gira por España y toca hoy en Madrid (sala Wurlitzer) y mañana en Barcelona (sala Rocksound), todavía no ha muerto. Sigue...

  7. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Malcolm Holcombe, the brilliant and enigmatic songwriter whom Lucinda Williams called “an old soul and a modern-day blues poet” has died at 68 years old, after a battle with cancer and a late-life surge of creative fire.