George Malloy (23 June 1920, Los Angeles, California — 16 March 2008, Ogden, Utah) was an American pianist particularly known for his work as an accompanist during the 1950s and 1960s. For thirty-one years he served as accompanist for Blue Hill Troupe, Ltd., an amateur theater group based in Manhattan. He also played in recitals for several well known singers, including Eileen Farrell, Roberta Peters, Martina Arroyo, Elisabeth Söderström, and Todd Duncan among many others. His work as an accompanist took him to many important venues, including Carnegie Hall and the White House. He notably accompanied Camilla Williams in her performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" that preceded Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963. Throughout his career Malloy maintained an active teaching studio in Manhattan until his retirement in 2006.[1]