Troyce Key
Eli's Mile High Club, Oakland, CA 1979
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Troyce Key

J.J. Malone J.J. Malone American blues musician For the Australian engineer, see James Joseph Malone. John Jacob (J.J.) Malone (August 20, 1935 – February 20, 2004)[2] was an American West Coast blues, electric blues and soul blues guitarist, singer and keyboardist.[1] His best-known recordings were "It's a Shame" and "Danger Zone". Malone was a member of the Rhythm Rockers, and he variously worked with other musicians, such as Troyce Key, Jill Baxter, Al Green, Joe Simon, Etta James, Scott McKenzie and Frankie Lee.[2] Malone and Troyce Key, Eli's Mile High Club, Oakland, California (photo by Mark Sarfati) Troyce Key and Malone (photo by Mark Sarfati [osw.com]) Quick facts Born, Died ... J.J. Malone Born John Jacob Malone (1935-08-20)August 20, 1935…

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Singles

Baby Please Don't Go / Drown My Tears
Baby Please Don't Go / Drown My Tears (1958)