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Name
  
Mal McNulty

Role
  
Musician

Music group
  
Slade (Since 2005)


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Malcolm McNulty (born 7 December 1951) is an English musician, vocalist and guitarist, best known as vocalist with Hazzard, bass player then vocalist with Sweet, and currently vocalist and guitarist with Slade.

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Biography

McNulty was born in Liverpool in December 1951. He joined German heavy rock band Hazzard in 1984, which had been formed by Herman Frank, formerly of Accept, and recorded their debut album Hazzard. In 1985, he was invited to join legendary British glam rockers Sweet, where he played bass before taking over vocals, recording the albums Live at the Marquee, A and Alive & Giggin'! as well as the singles "X-Ray-Specs" and "Stand Up". He left the band in 1994. During his time with Sweet, he also collaborated on the side project Paddy Goes to Holyhead with Andy Scott (also of Sweet), releasing the singles "The Green Green Grass of Home" and "Delilah" in 1987. He also played session bass and sang backing vocals for Norwegian Ole I'Dole on This Ole Town. In 2005 he joined veteran Wolverhampton/Walsall rockers Slade on vocals and guitar, taking over from Steve Whalley.

Singles

Paddy Goes to Holyhead

  • 1987 – The Green Green Grass of Home (Jackeen Records)
  • 1987 – Delilah (Rage Records)
  • Sweet

  • 1991 – X-Ray-Specs (SPV Records)
  • 1992 – Stand Up (SPV Records)
  • Albums

    Hazzard

  • 1984 – Hazzard (Mausoleum Records)
  • Ole

  • 1987 – This Ole Town (Mercury)
  • Sweet

  • 1986 – Live at the Marquee (SPV Records)
  • 1992 – A (SPV Records), now re-released as The Answer
  • 1995 – Alive & Giggin'! (Pseudonym)
  • 2013 – The Answer (Angel Air)
  • Videos

    Sweet

  • 1986 – Live at the Marquee (SPV Records)
  • 1992 – Live at the Capitol (SPV Records)
  • References

    Mal McNulty Wikipedia


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