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Welcome to the world of all things Big, Blue and Barry! In this little corner of cyberspace you'll read about my wonderful wife Jé, UK Basketball, music, my never ending struggle at maintaining a consistent and balanced life of following Christ and much, much more.
Last Published: 10/23/2008 9:20:17 AM
No disappointment this time
Posted by: Big Blue Barry on September 29, 2007 at 11:16AM EST
You always read about people that end up being disappointed after meeting a celebrity that they looked up to. I can honestly say that in all of my encounters with "celebrities" since being in Nashville that I've never had any that turned out bad.

One encounter that I'll never forget is when I met Sebastian Bach from Skid Row at a music store back in '99, but that's a story for another time. This entry is for a more recent encounter.

Back in 1992 I happened to catch an episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. The musical guest for that episode was a guy named Mitch Malloy. I had never heard of him before that night. After watching him that night I was hooked. I went out the next day and got his CD. It was catchy melodic rock and roll. I loved it!

I listened to that CD constantly. Even though he wasn't a Christian artist, there was something about that CD that just connected with me on a very deep, somewhat spiritual, level. There were many nights during my college years when I was dealing with sadness or hurt that I would just go driving and listen to that CD. As I said it really connected with me.

Mitch went on to put out another CD a couple of years later but it was a bit of a change in direction, less rock and more A/C. I liked it but not as much as the first one. Then after that CD it seemed like he just disappeared. This was back around 1996, way before being able to Google someone.

Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago. I was at the office when I got an e-mail for a friend request for a social network site I'm on (http://www.myccm.org/bigbluebarry). The request came from someone name Mitch Malloy. I thought to myself "No way!!! Is this the same guy!?!?!?"

I went to his profile page and sure enough, it was the same guy! One reason that I was so surprised was because this site was a Christian site. Turns out that Mitch had become a Christian artist during the last year or so.

I couldn't believe it. Here's an artist that I still listen to, some 15 years after the CD released, and now I have a chance to tell him how much his CD impacted me. So we exchanged some emails over that next week. Turns out he's also a UK basketball fan.

As I was reading through his profile I saw something that mentioned him fronting a legendary rock band, but it didn't mention the band. So I googled him and found an interview with him from about 7 years ago. Turns out that legendary band was none other than Van Halen!

Here's the short version of the story. After Sammy Hagar left Van Halen, before they went with Gary Cherone, Mitch was offered the spot in the band. It didn't last long as he didn't have a peace about the situation so he ended up declining the offer. But during his audition with them, they recorded him singing over some of their songs.

In that interview he mentioned that he still had those tapes. Since we were emailing each other I figured I'd ask him if he still had them. Turns out he does. He invited me over to his studio to check them out. So a couple of days ago, I did just that.

He couldn't have been a nicer guy. He played me the Van Halen tapes. They did "Panama", "Why Can't This Love", "Ain't Talking 'Bout Love", and "Don't Tell Me" as well as an unreleased song. After I found out about this, I thought that Mitch would have been a better fit than Gary Cherone for VH. And after hearing the tapes, I can tell you for certain, he would have been a better fit.

It was really neat to get to hear the stories of that part of his life. The conversation then turned to his new album and recording. His studio is incredible, very top-notch. He played me some of his new album and it sounds incredible. He even offered to help me out with any questions that I might have as I start getting further involved with production and recording.

It was just a really neat experience for me. He was the real deal and just a really nice guy. Take a moment to visit his profile page at http://www.myccm.org/mitchmalloy and check out his music.
(1) Comments
Posted by: Leanne on August 2, 2008 8:42PM EST
Hi there, I just randomly found this when looking for a picture of MM's album cover for my itunes - what a great story!! It's always great when people you admire turn out to be such nice people! I'm hoping to meet Mitch in October at a festival he's playing at, I love his music!
Take care,
Leanne.
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