Singer was found dead at the age of 44. The singer, who competed on NBC’s singing competition series in 2014, was found dead in Las Vegas, Nevada on Tuesday (January 28), the Clark County Coroner confirmed. Born in Traverse City, Michigan in 1981, Maloney grew up playing the guitar, violin, cello, and drums. He later became the frontman for prog-rock group Indulge. After 10 years with the band, Maloney left in 2015 to pursue a solo career.
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He would later release his debut solo album Where I’ve Been. Maloney also released the songs “Hillbilly,” “Michigan Moonlight” and “Living with No Directions” which were played on country radio in Michigan, Nevada, Colorado and California.
Maloney is best known for his appearance on the sixth season of The Voice, where he joined Blake Shelton’s team after auditioning with the song “Light” by Journey. During his time on the show, he competed in several singing rounds, including the Battles Round, where he competed against fellow contestant Cali Tucker, with the song “What’s Love Got to Do with It” by Tina Turner. After winning that contest, he then bested Kaleigh Glanton in the Knockouts Round, where he sang “Easy” by Rascal Flatts.
He was ultimately eliminated in the Playoffs Round where he sang “Second Chance” by Shinedown. He would later return for the season finale. Following his time on the show, Maloney remained close with Shelton. The two performed together at the opening night of the live music venue, Ole Red in Las Vegas in April 2024.