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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. 11,980 likes. News, info, tour dates, video.

  4. 11 mars 2024 · The revered artist passed away from respiratory failure and health issues, leaving behind a legacy of 15 albums and a unique style of blues guitar and lyrics. Tributes from fellow musicians and fans poured in, praising his genius, kindness and spirit.

  5. Learn about Malcolm Holcombe, a singer-songwriter and survivor from Western North Carolina, who has released 18 albums of brilliant vignettes and expressive musicianship. Read reviews by Martin Anderson, WNCW-FM, and RB Morris, and listen to his songs and Malcolmisms.

  6. 11 mars 2024 · Malcolm Holcombe was a singer and songwriter known for his back-to-basics Americana music. He died of cancer-related respiratory failure on March 9, 2024, after releasing his last album, "Bits & Pieces".

  7. 12 mars 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.