For the next 20 years, he made money at cards. He returned to music in the 1990s, recording Wrong Side of My Life (1998) and Sons of the Jet Age (2000). He won the W.C. Handy Award for historic album of the year in 2001 for the Otis Span album Last Call. Two years later he wrote and produced the album New York City featuring Norah Jones.[2]
Malick closed Chessvolt Studios in 2009 but continued to make music, including co-writing the album Wix n' Lix with drummer John Wicks and writing and producing the song "27 Years" with the Korean Jung Yong Hwa.[3]
Entrepreneurship and marketing
Malick shifted his professional focus in 2013, becoming CMO of Westlake Pro Audio[4] in Los Angeles.[5]
In January 2017, Malick left Westlake Pro Audio to pursue his own marketing business, first as co-founder of Lumen Foundry,[6] and later that year, as founder and CEO of InboundAV which he still owns and operates. InboundAV, an inbound marketing agency, initially catered to the professional audio and music industry. Malick has since led InboundAV to expand its reach, acquiring a number of clients outside of the pro audio industry.[7] Under his leadership, InboundAV became a Platinum HubSpot Solutions Partner and earned HubSpot’s Custom Integration Accreditation.[8]
Talks and presentations
6 Steps to Supercharge Your Email Marketing (2017)[9]
Adventures in Woo. From Novice to Ninja (2017)[10]
5 Reasons Your Online Marketing Isn’t Working—and How to Fix It (January 2020)[11]
^Malick, Peter (April 22, 2020). "Website Strategies in the New Normal". 1.namm.org. at NAMM Summer Session in Nashville, Tennessee.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)