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DAVID MALLETT
"VITAL SIGNS"
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While working on a clean burn of David Mallett's "Vital Signs" vinyl LP, I got to wondering whether this album may be the fan favorite. My own favorite has always been "Pennsylvania Sunrise" since its release. What about you. Do you have a favorite David Mallett album? Please let me know your pick if you have one.

Also, do you know anything about the middle customer review in the attachment from Amazon? My Web searches have turned up nothing else about this rift, though other factual information does seem to bear it out.

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DAVID MALLETT
Jim Rooney on the Death of Singer-Songwriter David Mallett
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Attached are Jim Rooney's memories of David Mallett.  This is no small thing.  Rooney is a very long-time and prominent professional in the music and recording businesses.

mmone.org/jim-rooney/

He got started performing on Boston's WCOP Hayloft Jamboree for my own personal merry mayor, Nelson Bragg, the "Merry Mayor of Milo, Maine" (the place of my very own birth).  He has produced Grammy-nominated albums by Tom Paxton, John Prine, and Peter Rowan.  Rooney was one of the key players in the rise of Nanci Griffith.  Rooney produced at least three albums for a singer-songwriter I much admire, Iris DeMent.  Jim Rooney has done a lot since his 1950s start.  So, to get a little context here, Rooney's recollections of David Mallett have a great deal of professional weight behind them.  This Facebook post by Rooney came from a Web search hitlist on a related but different topic.  While going through the hitlist, it was apparent his post had been reposted I don't know how many times. David Mallett was from Sebec, Maine, which shares a town line with my old hometown, Milo. Being easily among his first fans, I have three singles by his 1960s group, The Mallett Brothers, and two tracks by his next duo, Hinkley and Mallett with memorable guitarist Don Hinkley.

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DAVID MALLETT AND SONS
"MAINE VOICES LIVE"

This video just came to mind. I go back with David Mallett to about 1964. This interview/song performance is a heck of a lot more recent. Mallett's voice sounds younger on this song, "Whatever Gets You By," than on live recordings of him I have from many years earlier. Several things could account for his voice youthening. I'm going with Pact With the Devil Theory. Either way, David Mallett is one of our best singer-songwriters and this is a very fine performance, well worth watching and hearing.

Maine Voices Live - Dave Mallett & Sons
Portland Press Herald
3.79K subscribers
9,268 views Aug 9, 2016
Aimsel Ponti talks music with Dave Mallett and his sons (the Mallett Brothers).

youtube.com/watch?v=vmPx8ZAN-f

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