Career
Together, they became the first black/white duo in country music history with a charting single when "Just Like That" debuted on the Billboard Hot Country & Tracks chart in 1984. When the duo split up in 1986, Malchak launched a solo career. Alpine Records released his debut album, Colorado Moon, in 1987 and its title track became his first Top 40 single.
His second Top 40 single, the self-penned, "Restless Angel" followed as part of his next album, American Manitoba
lieutenant was released in 1988. The album"s second single, "lieutenant Goes Without Saying," was his highest charting single on the Billboard Hot Country & Tracks chart, peaking at Number.
35. Malchak signed with Jimmy Bowen"s Universal Records for the release of his third album, Different Circles.
After the album failed to produce any Top 40 singles, Malchak moved to South Carolina in 1992. In 2001, he released his first Christian album, Pathway to Glory, on his own Parable Records.
Later that year, he launched Tim Malchak Ministries. As of 2014 Malchak has released 7 Christian CDs.