Donald Malloy
Sight Bio

In 2006 Donald Malloy made his move out to the east coast to truly begin his career as a professional musician. Bringing with him many musical experiences on the Cleveland jazz scene he was ready to take on the world. Music was flowing in his heart and he had to find an outlet. Then in February 2007 he landed a steady gig at The Garage in New York City and Sight was born.

Donald was experimenting with the music of his youth and combining it with jazz. Growing up he would listen to groups such as The Fugees, Arrested Development, Michael Jackson, Tupac, and Busta Rhymes to name a few. Also, he was brought up in the Ifa tradition, so he was surrounded by Orisha(Yoruba Deities) music. With all of this floating around Sight began to develop its voice. Sight combines the melodies of Orisha music, jazz harmony, and rock/soul grooves. The band is hard hitting and lively. The most common statement after a show is “I‘ve never heard anything like this. You guys are amazing.”

Guitarist Seth Johnson creates an atmospheric environment that just floats around the rest of the band and then intensely drives directly into the soul. Drummer Kassa Overall gives the band that “push” with his wide pocket grooves and polyrhythmic interactions. Nimrod Speaks A.K.A Soul Bass then lays it all down on bass with his interestingly soulful bass lines pushing each solo to new heights. Finishing off with Donald Malloy’s pyrotechnically soulful solos creates an extremely high energy expressive experience.

In 2008 Sight Recorded its debut album Spirituality. Miles Willis of WPFW, Washington D.C had this to say: “Donald Malloy is a young artist who has successfully navigated his way through his influences and arrived upon his own sound with poise and self-assurance. Indeed, Spirituality is an apt title for his debut recording as it imbued with warmth of expression that is deeply personal and sincere.”

Since then Malloy began to tour with Sight in cities throughout America and they released their second album, “The Mothers,” also known as “Iyaami” in Yoruba, in March of 2011. The band continues to grow and rise to new heights. Onward and upward is where they are going, and there is no telling how high they will soar.

Donald Malloy
Bio

Donald Malloy’s eclectic approach to music is one best described as unique. Raised in an environment where music was as much a part of life as breathing, Donald developed his musical identity like a child goes through his adolescent years. Growing up in the Ifa tradition, Donald’s first musical experience was with traditional “African Praise Music” playing the drums and singing. Later he learned to play the trumpet through the Cleveland Hts. School system and quickly gravitated toward jazz. By the age of 18 Donald had performed with Terence Blanchard, John Clayton, Jeff Clayton, Bobby Watson, and Winard Harper. After graduating Cleveland Hts. High and Cuyahoga Community College simultaneously, Donald was awarded a scholarship at the esteemed Oberlin Conservatory. There he studied with jazz greats like Marcus Belgrave, Billy Hart, and Gary Bartz.

While pursuing his studies Donald continued to demonstrate his musical talents. He performed with such greats such as, Gerald Wilson, Billy Hart, Marcus Belgrave, Jimmy Heath, Eric Lewis, Frank Foster, Roscoe Mitchell, Donald Byrd and the Jazz Heritage Orchestra to name a few. It was at this time that Donald became aware of his gift for composition. He was commissioned to compose the piece Stark Winters for the independent film Man Cry. He also composed a four movement suite for the Jazz Heritage Orchestra entitled Spirit of New Orleans.

Upon graduating from Oberlin, Donald furthered his education as a graduate student at Rutgers University. There he was mentored by, the legendary William Fielder. Since his move to New York City, Donald has had the honor of performing with such greats as Geri Allen, Victor Lewis, Frank Lacey, Michele Rosewoman, Cecil Brooks III, Mike Mossman, The Drifters, Eddie Palmieri, Conrad Herwig, and Frank Sinatra Jr. Donald, also will be in the new film by producer Michael Hausman (The Firm, Broke Back Mountain, Amadeus) called Downtown Express where his song Juanita from his new album The Mothers will be heard.

In March of 2009, Donald released his debut album Spiritualtiy with his cutting edge band SIGHT. Here, he has revisited his spiritual roots, combining the music for the Orisha (African deities of the Yoruba people) and jazz. Each song on the album embodies different aspects of the Spirit, be it love, femininity, masculinity, aggression, destiny or wisdom. These energies represent different aspects of God, and through this music, the creator is praised. SIGHT has now recorded their second album that will be released in March 2011 called, The Mothers.