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In this episode of “The Pulse”, Bill Anderson is joined by The Bacon Brothers. Kevin and Michael Bacon are in studio to talk about their careers, giving back to young musicians in the Philadelphia Area, and much more. “The Pulse” has welcomed names like Marlon and Tito Jackson, Michael Rapaport, Scott Wolf, Kevin Bacon, Hank Azaria, Sarah Silverman, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lewis Black, Ruben Studdard, Clay Aiken, Jeff Ross, New Edition, Macy Gray, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Donnell Rawlings, Vivica A. Fox, Bill Bellamy, Michael Blackson, Gavin Rossdale, Sheila E., Jay Mohr, Jerry O'Connell, Star Jones, Mo'Nique, Craig Ferguson, Darryl McDaniels, Kenny Lattimore, Tommy Davidson and more. In addition to the Podcast The Pulse airs on TV in Philadelphia every Monday night at 6:30pm on FOX 29 as well as airing every Friday on FOX Soul.
Michael Bacon, Head of US L&H Globals and US L&H Transaction Origination, Swiss Re, discussed tailored transactions.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Hodge Pack podcast, Hodge Josh and Misti look back at the Texas Rangers season, as well as the first round of the MLB playoffs. The smaller markers making their presence felt. College football had a fun weekend with Alabama taking down Georgia and the Big 12 is wide open.Misti stumps Hodge with a beauty pageant contest question. Hodge isn't sure what his talent would be. Josh begin writing a song to win the crown. Abilene Cooper head basketball coach Michael Bacon and former Abilene Cooper head basketball coach, current coach at Wylie Bryan Conover join us as our guest pickers. They also take a look at the top 10 sport scandals of all time from the book "Got Your Answers."Support the show
WGN Radio's John Landecker welcomes The Bacon Brothers, the musical duo featuring actor/musician Kevin Bacon and Emmy-winning composer Michael Bacon, to talk about their tour and their latest album, The Ballad of the Brothers. Listen in while the brothers discuss the depths of their music, what inspires the band’s music exploration, how growing up in […]
In this episode, Grant and Fara discuss the recent criticism that therapy has faced following the release of several publications, particularly "The Therapist Who Hated Me" by Michael Bacon. They delve into the dynamics of the therapist-patient relationship in various therapeutic approaches and the potential challenges that may arise. They emphasize that there is no universal solution for therapy and stress the importance of evaluating treatment options to find what works best for each individual. We hope you find this discussion insightful and enjoyable.Key Takeaways No treatment is perfect, it is important to evaluate what's happening in therapy. Negative therapeutic experiences are valid, but hopefully shouldn't be the only experiences "Therapy is first and foremost meant to help facilitate development in a good direction" In This Episode [0:00] Introduction [01:10] Episode Overview [04:50] "The Therapist Who Hated Me" and Melanie Klein [08:05] Exploring the Therapist/Patient Relationship [13:30] Finding the Right Fit, the Right Treatment [17:30] Boom in Popularity for Therapy [25:00] Different Definitions of Mental Health Care [27:15] Countertransference of a Therapist [34:30] Negative Experiences in Therapy [37:00] Evaluating Your TreatmentResources and LinksDoorknob Comments https://www.doorknobcomments.com/Dr. Fara White https://www.farawhitemd.com/Dr. Grant Brenner https://www.granthbrennermd.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/grant-h-brenner-md-dfapa/
In todays episode we sat down with one of Australia's top marketing agents @michael_bacon_ An esteemed real estate professional specialising in luxury properties across Queensland. We unpacked: “Being prepared with the right people on the bus” Why marketing and social media plays a major role in scaling a business Where he sees the market from both the buyers and sellers perspective for the next 6 months Give it a listen and let me know your thoughts! ✌
In this episode of the Hodge Pack Sports Life and Everything in Between podcast, the crew get you ready for Super Bowl LVIII. They look at the pressure for Kyle Shanahan and the San Francisco 49ers. Abilene Cooper head basketball coach Michael Bacon joins the show. Coach Bacon discusses how his first year leading the Cougars is going.Misti and Hodge highlight the upcoming Autisum Extravaganza to Abilene.Support the show
Yochai & Brad are joined by Sam Mameli aka Skullboy in another Gamer Blast from the Past to review The Caverns of Thracia by Jennell Jaquays. PLEASE SUPPORT JENNELL ON GOFUNDME!Check out Michael Bacon & co's "terse" version of TCoT hereThanks to Bobby McElver for the show's music.For listener questions, email betweentwocairns@gmail.com!Check out our Patreon to support the show. Also stickers.Find more Between Two Cairns here.
Alan Greggo, CPP, explains how situational leadership principles can help shape your workforce development and mentoring approach for each individual in your organization. Also in this episode of SM Highlights, learn about how to establish a clearer, more effective project management process for security system design with Mohammed Shehzad and John Hall. And Michael Bacon, CPP, joins SM Highlights host Brendan Howard to discuss the critical role of ethics in security management—and life overall. Additional Resources Learn more about workforce development skills, resources, and tips from Security Management's September 2023 coverage here: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/articles/2023/09/workforce-development/ Interested in becoming a mentor or mentee? Check out the ASIS Mentoring Program: https://www.asisonline.org/professional-development/mentoring-program/ Michael Bacon, CPP, is presenting his story in a Game Changer session at GSX 2023. Learn more here: https://www.gsx.org/game-changer/ Learn about the Wells Fargo fraud culture in American Banker magazine here: https://www.americanbanker.com/podcast/behind-the-wells-fargo-story-an-elusive-corporate-insider-opens-up
Cindy Alexander is brilliant and multifaceted, like a prism in sunlight. She's a songwriter, a singer, a storyteller. She's a mother of twins and a daughter of mother nature. Fans of her music know she's beautifully messy and heaven-sent. This award-winning singer-songwriter has a cult following and an independent streak. Affectionately called “Pnut” by her fans, Alexander has a voice that defies her petite stature. In one moment, she hits rich and earthy lows; in the next, she adds the trill of a coloratura soprano. But technical prowess is hardly the headline: Alexander shares her entire being through music. “In art, we have to be vulnerable. Art is an open heart and a naked soul,” she attests. Fans recognize Alexander's charismatic vulnerability from the stage. She forges powerful connections, reminding audiences that it's okay to laugh, cry, or even embrace irreverent humor in the midst of a breakdown. Over time she earned an illustrious reputation as an entertainer, winning over audiences and reviewers alike across multiple continents. Alexander is also a fearless lyricist. Her songwriting traverses personal narrative while plucking at universal human themes. She interrogates spirituality, sexuality, history, and the human condition. From her breast cancer recovery journey to the loss of her mother to dementia, her lyrics lay it bare. “I can't pretend that everything's okay, because it's not,” Alexander says. “But, I always see the light. My journey to find the light is almost always through music.” This Los Angeles native was born with a song on her lips and a story in her heart. Alexander's grandmother was a music teacher who encouraged her singing from an early age. Later, she was discovered and mentored by the leader of a children's choir, who also happened to be “voice coach the stars,” Cantor Nathan Lam. Later, Alexander received further training at the acclaimed USC School of Drama. But before long, Shakespeare's sentiment that “all the world's a stage” had lured her away from the theater — she realized the best part she could play was herself. For many years, Alexander toured as an independent artist across the US, Asia, and Europe, and even the far-flung islands of Barbados and Guantanamo Bay. Alexander's adventure always followed the fans, and her blossoming global community returned the love by crowdfunding her creative endeavors. Alexander has had the good fortune to work with a legion of talented musicians and producers throughout her career. She's laid tracks with Grammy Award-winning engineer Ross Hogarth and co-written songs with Grammy Award–Winning songwriters Dennis Matkosky and Gary Harrison, as well as noted producer Dave Darling. Her most significant long-time collaborators are The Bacon Brothers (Michael and Kevin Bacon). “The reason I created my first CD was that I was asked to go on tour with the Bacon Brothers after opening their show at The Troubadour. At the time, I didn't have anything to sell! Dave Darling took my scrappy demos and produced my first record, which actually sold out on that tour and blew up on Amazon,” Alexander shared. Kevin and Michael Bacon remain dear friends and touring companions. Despite her star-studded Rolodex, Alexander stayed away from big-name labels to preserve her artistic independence. more: getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
In this episode of the Hodge Pack Sports Life & Everything In Between, Hodge Josh and Misti, talk Texas Rangers, are joined in studio with new Abilene Cooper boys basketball coach Michael Bacon. Coach Bacon was awarded the job after being a long time assistant at Cooper. Misti brings up a hypothetical proposal of moving the Masters from Augusta if tragedy strikes. And Josh looks are answers in the proper way to cut in line, if there is such a thing.
A reporter tried for more than two years to speak with Michael Bacon, the megabank's former chief security officer. Bacon eventually sat for around 30 interviews, painting a detailed picture of the Wells executive suite as the fake-accounts scandal unfolded.
On Wednesday's show: A new survey takes a closer look at the race for Harris County Judge. We discuss the findings. Also this hour: Actor Kevin Bacon and his brother, composer Michael Bacon, aka The Bacon Brothers, talk about their music ahead of a performance Sept. 10 at Dosey Doe in The Woodlands. And former U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison reflects on her career and discusses the state of American politics. She's delivering the Elizabeth D. Rockwell Lecture on Ethics and Leadership at the University of Houston's Hobby School of Public Affairs on Sept. 13.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by asking listeners how they find idle time to relax. Michael Curry weighs in on the U.S. response to monkeypox, and U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins' new hate-crime hotline. Curry is chair of the NAACP Advocacy and Policy Committee, and is president and CEO of the Mass. League of Community Health Centers. Kevin and Michael Bacon preview their latest music together, and discussed their tour across New England. Michael is an Emmy Award-winning film and television composer. Kevin is an actor – currently starring in Showtime's “City on a Hill” and the new thriller “They/Them.” Together they form the “Bacon Brothers” musical duo. Irene Li discuss BIPOC women in the farmer's market scene, and the state of the restaurant industry. Li is a James Beard Award-winning chef and owner of Mei Mei Dumplings. Shirley Leung updates listeners on the state of the MBTA, with the upcoming Orange Line shutdown and continued slew of dangerous incidents. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe. Brad Vernatter, Omar Najmi and Mack Wolz perform a few songs, and discuss their upcoming performances of “Romeo and Juliet” on the Common with the Boston Lyric Opera. Vernatter is artistic and general director for the BLO. Najmi and Wolz are performers with the BLO. They were accompanied on piano by Douglas Sumi. We end the show by discussing recent studies showing the harmful effects of unhealthy food.
Kevin and Michael, The Bacon Brothers joined the show to talk about their love of Philly, latest album release, passion for Music, writing and performing together, sports memories and of course 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon too.
Actor Kevin Bacon and Emmy award-winning composer Michael Bacon of The Bacon Brothers join us to discuss their upcoming concert tour. Writer Dani Fernadez chats about her DC Pride story ‘The Hunt' starring Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. Take a deep dive into the Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi with hosts Krystina Arielle (Star Wars: The High Republic) and Mark Ellis (Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comstock Saloon -- located at Columbus and Pacific Avenues in historic North Beach -- is itself historic. The venue serves cocktails and food in a location that first opened in 1907. In this episode we hear from Michael Bacon, the saloonkeeper.
Cindy Alexander is no stranger to overcoming the odds: A cancer survivor, mother of twin girls, and a successful touring independent artist for 15 years prior to signing with Blue Élan Records. Writing a record while her mother was dying from dementia, recording while navigating a world of pandemic and protests, and trying to finish anything while teaching her kids from home during a “Safer at Home” order were just a few more elements to add to her already colorful story of personal perseverance. Cindy tells it like it is – the Truth with a capital “T.” As Cindy says, “I can't pretend that everything's ok, because it's not. But, I always see the light – in you, in me, in the world that was created from it. My journey in this body is about finding it, sharing it, becoming it. It's a struggle. It's painful. It's delightful. It's ecstatic.” While the Angels Sigh is at once a musical affirmation of personal power and grace and an acceptance of human weakness and fallibility. Cindy Alexander has written a songbook for the sandwich generation, with wisdom for millennials, and gratitude to the generations that came before her.It took two years to curate the song list with executive producer and label co-founder, Kirk Pasich. “It was two years of me digging deep, during a dark time, to believe in myself and my musical mission, even if others did not,” Cindy explains. “I committed to sharing my truth and my passion, to work with people who could help me manifest my vision, and seized the opportunity to create without being edited, censored, or silenced. I am so very blessed that Blue Élan Records gave me that opportunity.”By late 2019, Cindy Alexander sat in Sage & Sound Studio with a dream team of musicians, led by producer/bass player Sean Hurley and producer/drummer Victor Indrizzo. The first song they tackled was “Try Try Try,” a co-write with Cindy's career-long collaborator, Grammy award-nominated producer, and songwriter, David Darling. The song is about trying to connect and reignite the passion when life gets in the way and distracts us from what really matters. While writing the song, a distracted Cindy had fallen and broken her elbow and wrist while running to make a meeting (“at least I feel alive…bleeding from a break”). It was Kirk's idea to record a second “live” version of the song (all players in one room in one take) as an acoustic ballad, turning a sexy bar burner into a trippy, hypnotic siren song.“Room at the Bottom,” a tongue in cheek ode to the down and out musician, as well as an answer to Tom Petty's “Room at the Top,” was built around a signature guitar lick by David Levita (Alanis Morissette, Lana Del Rey, Sheryl Crow) and a scrappy, beat-up piano part by Michael Farrell (Alanis Morissette, Macy Gray), achieved by placing three No.2 pencils on the piano strings to create the distortion.“Broken but Beloved,” a song about impermanence, was recorded with Grammy award-winning producer and engineer Ross Hogarth at Sunset Sound. It was the last in-person session before the Los Angeles lockdown order took effect in March 2020. Cindy's dear friend and touring buddy, Michael Bacon (one-half of the Bacon Brothers and award-winning composer) contributed cello from his studio in New York. After recording his part, he sent Cindy a note, in which she found the title of her new record:“When I write my ‘Remediation Practices for Enduring the Pandemic,' chapter 2 will read 1. Get an amazing lifelong friend who's got Beverly Hills chops but keeps it real. 2. Have her write a beautiful song. 3. Have her ask you to put 1,000,000 cell parts on it. 4. Do that. Title of the album: ‘While the Angels Sigh.'”Tracks were transferred back and forth throughout the 2020 quarantine between home studios and finally finished up in Cindy's bedroom at her new home in Big Sur.
Film composer, songwriter, and cellist Michael Bacon (yes, one of those Bacons!) contacted me a few years ago to play keyboards for a large family Christmas concert. We talk about the conception and performance of that concert, growing up in Philly with a family who prized creativity over grades, the differences between songwriting and film scoring (and arranging and orchestration), and what it's been like for Michael to collaborate with his brother Kevin for 25 years. Learn more about Michael HERE Songs featured in this episode: The Way We Love Shade Full episode notes, workshops, and more at www.thesonginside.me Buy me a mocha or leave me a note! www.buymeacoffee.com/thesonginside Please rate and review! Apple Spotify
Join Dr. Freda Crews, Host of the Time for Hope Ministry, for her two-part interview with author Michael Bacon about his book titled "Broken for a Purpose". Part 2 This episode of the Time for Hope Ministry first aired in December 2019. Call 1-800-669-9133 to order Michael Bacon's book and to share your comments and The post “Broken for a Purpose” – Part 2 appeared first on Time for Hope.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Cindy Alexander over Zoom video! Singer-Songwriter CINDY ALEXANDER releases her new single, “Broken but Beloved,” from the upcoming, While the Angels Sigh, her tenth studio album. “Broken but Beloved,” a song about impermanence, was recorded with Grammy award-winning producer and engineer Ross Hogarth at Sunset Sound. It was the last in-person session before the Los Angeles lockdown order took effect in March 2020. Cindy’s dear friend and touring buddy, Michael Bacon (one-half of the Bacon Brothers and award-winning composer) contributed cello from his studio in New York. After recording his part, he sent Cindy a note, in which she found the title of her new record: Set for release on April 23, 2021, While the Angels Sigh is at once a musical affirmation of personal power and grace, and an acceptance of human weakness and fallibility. Cindy has written a songbook for the “sandwich generation,” with wisdom for millennials, and gratitude to the generations that came before her. During the most stressful time of her adult life, Cindy Alexander wrote and recorded her new album. Through the most trying of conditions - her mother dying from dementia, navigating through the pandemic and civil protests, all while teaching her twin daughters from home during the “Safer at Home” order, Cindy’s strength and creativity came to the fore. Cindy entered Sage & Sound Studio at the end of 2019 with a dream team of musicians, led by producer/bass player Sean Hurley (Vertical Horizon, John Mayer, Colbie Caillat) and producer/ drummer Victor Indrizzo (Alanis Morissette, Sara Bareilles, Lizzo). Other A-list players on the album include guitarist David Levita (Alanis Morissette, Lana Del Rey, Sheryl Crow) and piano from Michael Farrell (Alanis Morissette, Macy Gray). The remaining tracks were recorded socially distanced during last year's lockdown, transferred back and forth between home studios before finally finishing up in Cindy’s bedroom at her new home in Big Sur. Although the creative process was a challenge, the result is a triumph. While the Angels Sigh is an achingly personal album that speaks to and for all of us, and a musical tribute to a broken but beloved humanity. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
Join Dr. Freda Crews, Host of the Time for Hope Ministry, for her two-part interview with author Michael Bacon about his book titled "Broken for a Purpose". Part 1 This episode of the Time for Hope Ministry first aired in December 2019. Call 1-800-669-9133 to order Michael Bacon's book and to share your comments and The post “Broken for a Purpose” – part 1 appeared first on Time for Hope.
Kevin and Michael Bacon, a.k.a. The Bacon Brothers, join Kate and Oliver on this week's episode of "Sibling Revelry." They talk about growing up in a household that valued creativity, their relationship to their father's fame, when they started the band, their musical influences and more. They also discuss their latest album and there might even be a live performance. Executive Producers: Kate Hudson and Oliver HudsonProduced by Allison BresnickMusic by Mark HudsonThis show is powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Coors Light, Butcher Box, and Honey.
Award-Winning Actor, Kevin Bacon and Emmy-Award Winning Composer, Michael Bacon are back on Chanel in the City discussing their new music; Corona Tune and their new hit; The Way We Love. The Bacon Brothers also chat how they are getting through the pandemic, how music and film will change due to Covid-19, how they maintain healthy relationships with their significant others and what inspired them behind their new album. Kevin Bacon also chats his new movie thriller with Amanda Seyfried; You Should Have Left, which you can catch on demand now. For more info, please visit: https://www.baconbros.com/ Please tune in to The Bacon Brothers music below: The Way We Love Corona Tune The World Premiere of BIGGER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxECpGT1qPw
WGN Radio’s Dave Plier welcomes actor/musician Kevin Bacon and his brother Michael to talk about The Bacon Brothers latest album ‘The Way We Love’, the depth of their music and Kevin’s art to eating a mango that went viral on social media.
Dean Richards talks with Kevin and Michael Bacon about the release of their new album, The Way We Love. The Bacon Brothers band officially formed in 1995, but the Bacon brothers have been playing music together since their childhood. The Bacon brothers talk about the inspiration for the album and the unique way they recorded […]
Kevin and Michael Bacon join Cory to talk about their new album, 'The Way We Love,' copping loops from Logic, and how their creative partnerships works. Visit The Bacon Brothers: https://www.baconbros.com (https://www.baconbros.com) Hit us up: wongnotes@premierguitar.com Visit Cory: https://www.corywongmusic.com (https://www.corywongmusic.com) Visit Premier Guitar: http://premierguitar.com (http://premierguitar.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/wongnotespod (https://twitter.com/wongnotespod) IG: https://www.instagram.com/wongnotespod (https://www.instagram.com/wongnotespod) Produced by Jason Shadrick and Cory Wong Presented by Fender
In this week's episode I sit down with Michael Bacon from Southeast Texas hill country. Michael is a native from the Lone Star state and has been running since he was a youngster. He got his start running shorter distances; including the half marathon, but as he has aged his desire to run longer distances and began embracing ultra marathons. Michael is a down-to-earth good ole' boy who loves spending time with his family, working hard and running. It didn't take long for Michael to embrace running on the trails and prefers that over anything....well almost everything. Michael can be found running down the local tracks often times and logs some solid mileage each and every week. Michael would choose spending time outdoors and logging some miles over watching television any day of the week. This was a fun episode and I hope you will enjoy the down home conversation. Shortly after this episode recorded, Michael was hit from behind while on a run by a driver under the influence. It is a miracle that he survived and suffered very little injury. We are thankful that God protected him and the driver has been arrested. Here's to a great man who is tough as nails and a trooper.
Everybody is faced with finding their path in life. For most, the road is full of challenges and obstacles that help foster your growth into the ultimate version of yourself.The biggest trouble often times comes in finding exactly where you want your path to lead. For this episode, Josh and Tristan sat down with an old friend Michael Bacon, who shares wise words learned through his passion of real estate, and being the top solar salesman in Indiana.Email mindfluxedpodcast@gmail.com for guests or episode features!Visitwww.mindfluxed.com/mac to unlock the confidence to achieve your ideas!Followhttps://www.instagram.com/mindfluxed/For daily inspiration!Support the show (http://mindfluxed.com)
In this episode, St. Paul talks with Kevin and Michael Bacon about their 20-year stint on the road with their band The Bacon Brothers. He talks about how they survive life on the road and the dynamics of making music with family. For more info go to https://bit.ly/2sETPd9 Running Time 72 minutesProduced by Davide RasoPREVIOUS EPISODES: Eric Hutchinson - https://apple.co/37flwrPDebbie Gibson - https://apple.co/2FsVfKGSteve Miller - https://apple.co/2thWVnhSt. Paul Peterson -https://apple.co/37qqCkKVIDEO PODCASTS AVAILABLE TO OUR PARTNERS AT: www.Patreon.com/MusicOnTheRunPodcast.com#KevinBacon #MichaelBacon #siblings #Family #roadlife #tourlife #health #treadmill #Tabata #StPaulPeterson #StPaul #fitness #tourlife #hotels #hotelgym #health #healthyliving #relationships #legacy #footloose #kennyloggins #FrankVilardi #PetersonFamily
St.Paul Peterson explains in this preview what "Music On The Run" is all about. You will hear snippets from some of our upcoming guests including Steve Miller, Sinbad, Leo and Ben Sidran, Eric Hutchinson and The Bacon Brothers (Kevin and Michael Bacon).
Golden Globe Award winning actor and Emmy Award winning musicians, Kevin and Michael Bacon stop by Chanel in the City to discuss their new hit single, Play, how they became a successful band for 25 years and the inspiration behind their music. The genius musical duo also chat about brotherly love, sibling rivalry and what it takes to make it in the entertainment industry. Kevin Bacon chats on how he balances out family life and marriage with actress Kyra Sedgwick, his new Showtime series (City on a Hill) and what his favorite songs off his new album with Michael are. Michael chats how it would feel to win a Grammy!
PODCAST | Bacon Bros Interview, Fall Movie Preview | Ep 187 The Bacon Brothers are back! Kevin & Michael Bacon talk their new single "Play", Kevin's new show City on a Hill + the super power they wish they had. PLUS: It's our Fall Movie Preview and....where are all the superhero movies? Kevin Bacon, Michael BAcon, Bacon Brothers, Bacon Brothers Push, City On a Hill, Showtime, Star Wars, Star Wars Episode 9, Terminator, Terminator Dark Fate, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Gemini Man, Joker, Joker Movie, Joaquin Phoenix, Todd Philips
Back for a second time on my show are The Bacon Brothers. The Bacon Brothers are back on tour to promote a new album. The album features Michael on vocals, guitar and cello and Kevin on vocals, guitar and percussion along with the band that’s been with them since the beginning -- Paul Guzzone (bass, backing vocals), Joe Mennonna (keyboards, accordion), Ira Siegel (lead guitar, mandolin and backing vocals) and Frank Vilardi (drums).Kevin Bacon is an award-winning actor with 80 films and dozens of television and stage credits to his name, resulting in numerous Emmy and Screen Actor’s Guild nominations cited in his resume. Older brother Michael initially began making music in their native Philadelphia before moving to Nashville where his songwriting career blossomed by leaps and bounds. An Emmy-winning composer, he most recently scored the documentary "That Way Madness Lies" currently on the festival circuit. Other recent works include the audiobook: "You Don't Look Your Age...And Other Fairytales" and the HBO documentary "RX: Early Detection with Sandra Lee” which premiered at Sundance this year.
Well it's been a few weeks since you've heard from us and what better way to come back to your speakers with maybe the greatest episode in the history of our show as we sit down and chat with the man, the legend, MR KEVIN BACON alongside his equally as awesome brother Michael to chat all things to do with their band The Bacon Brothers! Yes, this isn't a fake out! THIS IS REAL! So instead of reading, you should be listening. DO IT! IT'LL BE THE GREATEST PART OF YOUR LIFE JUST LIKE IT WAS OURS!!!!
Visit our new Podcast/Audio portal at http://dittytvradio.com for 24/7 audio music entertainment and our complete catalog of on demand podcasts. Kevin and Michael Bacon talk about being brothers in a band, growing up in a big family, and how they approach writing and recording music together.
Today we are rocking out with The Bacon Brothers and Heart Society. We’ll talk with Kevin and Michael Bacon about their new album, being on tour and their performance tomorrow at Duling Hall. We’ll also catch up with talented husband and wife duo, Heart Society and find out what they are up to on the super tour! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Composer and songwriter Michael Bacon takes some time to chat about his music and methods. We discuss how he got started in music and what led him to film composing. As an established documentary composer he shares some insight into his process for scoring many documentaries over his esteemed career. We also chat about his band with his brother, actor Kevin Bacon and what that journey means to him. An incredibly insightful chat with a great musical storyteller.
Grundaren till en av Göteborgs största undergroundklubbar gästar programmet och berättar hur Tekla skapades, hur Göteborgsscenen ser ut i jämförelse med Stockholmsscenen - samt hur öppenhet mot techno är ett nutida mått på hur fritt ett land är. Detta är dessutom första programmet vi tar med en psytrancelåt... Låtlista: 00:08:20 - Extrawelt - Soopertrack 00:10:40 - Liquid Soul - Devotion 00:11:41 - Perfect Stranger & Human Element - Himmelrich 00:18:16 - Barac - Ordinary Conversations 00:28:55 - Par Grindvik - Biome 00:34:21 - Rødhåd & Phase - Perplexed 00:49:38 - Jonas Kopp - Akut 00:51:13 - Emmanuel - Saver 00:53:07 - Kwartz - Form and Void
Composer and performer Michael Bacon discusses what makes a great film composer and how his own work draws on his interest in many styles of music, including his work with brother Kevin, and their band "The Bacon Brothers."
Actor/musician Kevin Bacon and composer Michael Bacon, aka The Bacon Brothers, sit down with Sodajerker to discuss the songwriting techniques behind songs like 'Hookers and Blow', 'Only A Good Woman', 'July Away', 'Ten Years in Mexico', 'New Year's Day', 'Guess Again', 'Unhappy Birthday', 'She is the Heart' and 'Go My Way (The iPod Song)'. In addition to the stories behind the songs, the brothers describe growing up in Philadelphia, their working relationship, and plans for the future.
The Bacon Brothers,Kevin and Michael join host Robin Milling backstage at City Winery in New York City to talk about their new album 36 Cents. A blend of folk, rock, soul and country; this band of brothers debuted in 1995 and are still going strong 20 years later. Their songs have always had a sense of humor, but not always, such as Hookers & Blow which Kevin says has a much darker side. 'With the kind of straight ahead lives that both of us live; being married for a long time we lead pretty normal sort of lives. So when somebody said, 'well how was your weekend my joke is, oh you know it's just the usual, hookers and blow! It's kind of a walk in the shoes of this guy who is messed up.' Currently on tour, Kevin tells Robin they've played everywhere from The Roxy in Los Angeles to even a pork festival at Fair Oaks Farms in Indiana. Michael says, 'I think we have a really hardcore group of fans that really appreciate the band's music.' The show featured a young musician from WHEELS (Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School) who jammed with The Bacon Brothers on stage using a donated guitar from WQXR's instrument drive. Kevin says, 'Alot of the schools and kids throughout the five boroughs in the New York City school system don't have access to instruments. And they don't get lessons. Music as you know is a really peaceful, healing, brain-making pleasure. We're trying to raise money now on six degrees.org to refurbish some of these instruments that they have.' For more information visit: http://baconbros.com/ http://www.sixdegrees.org/