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'''Tom Mallon''' was
'''Tom Mallon''' was a musician, producer and engineer in and around San Francisco for over 35 years. Mallon began his engineering career in 1976 in a one-bedroom apartment in the Haight with a four-track and over the years built two studios; the second of which closed in 1998. Mallon played drums in marching bands and in competing color guards on the east coast when he was younger and, after a long hiatus, for three years in [[American Music Club]] (1986-1989), bass in AMC for half a year (1989), drums in [[Toiling Midgets]] (1991-1997; 2007-2013), and bass in the reconstituted Negative Trend (2008-2010).
 
Mallon also ran [[Grifter Records]] from 1984 through 1987, which released the first 4 [[American Music Club]] records.


==Tom Mallon with American Music Club==
==Tom Mallon with American Music Club==
Mallon played drums with [[American Music Club]] from 1986 through 1989, before switching to bass in 1989. During this time, he also acted as the band's producer and engineer, while he [[Grifter Records]] label released these albums.
===Discography with American Music Club===
* ''[[The Restless Stranger]]'' (1985) - producer, engineer
* ''[[Engine]]'' (1987) - producer, engineer, guitar, backing vocals, percussion
* ''[[California]]'' (1988) - producer, engineer, drums
* ''[[United Kingdom]]'' (1989) - producer, bass


==References==
==References==

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