biographical info
You might say that Montreal based singer-songwriter Malcolm Bauld has
been trying to make up for a nickname-less youth. To attempt the
unenviable task of playing every city or town in Canada (when was the
last time you rocked Okotoks, Alberta? ) you’re going to need some
help. Greg Macpherson, Billy the Kid, Statues, Tom Fun Orchestra,
Horses and Anthem Red have all played a role in his touring life. In
Montreal you’re likely to find him picking up whatever’s on stage or in
the studio and helping out folks like Dirty Tricks, Pawa Up First,
Yesterday’s Ring, Plastic Patrick, and Fifth Hour Hero to name a few.
He’s supported Amos Lee, Jets To Brazil, The Constantines, The New
Amsterdams, Crooked Fingers, The Living End and The Weakerthans at
home.
On his most recent recordings you’ll hear members of Sudbury power pop
combo Statues (Radio 81, Pelado Records). Other tracks have included
members of Montreal punks The Sainte Catherines (Fat Records), Mike
Feuerstack (Snailhouse) and Abigail Lapell. Brought up on a steady diet
of everything from seventies brit punk to American folk, Bauld is
clearly hooked on the melodies and rhythms of simple, honest rock and
roll.
You might say that Montreal based singer-songwriter Malcolm Bauld has
been trying to make up for a nickname-less youth. To attempt the
unenviable task of playing every city or town in Canada (when was the
last time you rocked Okotoks, Alberta? ) you’re going to need some
help. Greg Macpherson, Billy the Kid, Statues, Tom Fun Orchestra,
Horses and Anthem Red have all played a role in his touring life. In
Montreal you’re likely to find him picking up whatever’s on stage or in
the studio and helping out folks like Dirty Tricks, Pawa Up First,
Yesterday’s Ring, Plastic Patrick, and Fifth Hour Hero to name a few.
He’s supported Amos Lee, Jets To Brazil, The Constantines, The New
Amsterdams, Crooked Fingers, The Living End and The Weakerthans at
home.
On his most recent recordings you’ll hear members of Sudbury power pop
combo Statues (Radio 81, Pelado Records). Other tracks have included
members of Montreal punks The Sainte Catherines (Fat Records), Mike
Feuerstack (Snailhouse) and Abigail Lapell. Brought up on a steady diet
of everything from seventies brit punk to American folk, Bauld is
clearly hooked on the melodies and rhythms of simple, honest rock and
roll.
lineup
Malcolm Bauld artist
influences
Billy Bragg
Bruce Springsteen
The Clash