Malcolm Sky King Fontana was in utero when his grandparents, Earl and Suzee King, purchased property in Pony that they’ve called home for the past 24 years. He grew up watching and reading old black and white tales of the wild west like Hopalong Cassidy, who he was undoubtedly emulating in the image that Doug Loneman captured of him as a gunslinging toddler in his book Portrait of Montana.

Nowadays you can find Malcolm in Nashville or New York or Los Angeles or maybe enjoying a cup of coffee and a piece of pie at the Town Haul Diner in Harrison. Malcolm is a filmmaker, videographer, writer, musician, reader and thinker.

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