He has since operated pubs around North England, and formed his own rock and roll group, The Fabulous Teddys, (which at one point included Gask) who still appear at music festivals and tour the UK as of 2024.
They had ten top 10 hits in the UK from 1974 to 1978, including "Under the Moon of Love" which went to number one, and have spent a total of 209 weeks on the chart.
Allured, Gask, and Al James were all in a small side project band called Burgular's Dog.
A former lead singer for The Teddys, Andy Pelos, was hired by Showaddywaddy to replace Dave Bartram, following his retirement in 2011.
[5] Other pubs he has owned include The Crazy Horse in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, which was closed down in 2001, when co-founder Brian Harkins passed away from cancer aged 56.
[10][11][12] In 2008, Malcolm was fined £400 for Flyposting advertisements for his club, The Miles From Nowhere, in areas around Heanor and Alfreton, in Derbyshire.