Malcolm Burn was born and raised in Deep River Ontario Canada. His musical roots follow folk and classical music up through Rock, Country, and Experimental music. Although classically trained as a young man, Malcolm first made his musical mark forming the group Boys Brigade in Toronto Canada in the 80’s. Boys Brigade went on to record and tour, scoring a top 20 hit in Canada with the song “melody.”
Following Boys Brigade , Malcolm connected with Daniel Lanois and was deeply involved in the recording and production of such notable albums as “Yellow Moon” with the Neville Brothers, “ Oh Mercy” for Bob Dylan, and “Wrecking Ball” with Emmylou Harris.
Stretching out on his own into the 90’s, Malcolm produced the landmark album “Living With The Law” by Chris Whitely , as well as “American Cesar for Iggy Pop and “Human Wheels” with John Mellencamp.
Malcolm now lives and works mostly out his own studio in Kingston NY where he has gone on to produce records for Emmylou Harris, Sandrine, and Ensign Broderick.
Made in Kingston, NY
