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Michael Bacon, an Emmy-winning composer, and his brother, Golden Globe-winning actor Kevin Bacon, will be bringing their band ...
MICHAEL BACON: Yes, getting it out there, talking about it, whatever their point of view is, politically or otherwise. I think it is something we need to keep it in the public eye light.
The brothers grew up in a home that, in Michael’s words, “valued creative expression more than anything else.” Their father, Edwin Bacon, was a renowned urban planner whose portrait ran on ...
After 25 years of making music together, the Bacon Brothers are just now experiencing their largest tour yet, playing more dates in the summer months alone than their usual year-round average.
And while The Bacon Brothers are big enough to where they can fill theaters or pack a crowd at a music festival, Kevin says they still prefer playing small clubs like the Belly Up in Solana Beach ...
In 1995, actor Kevin Bacon and his older brother, film composer Michael Bacon, performed as a music duo for a charity event. That gig was supposed to be a one-off but fate had other plans. Twenty ...
Since the '90s, actor Kevin Bacon and his brother Michael Bacon have been making music under the name The Bacon Brothers. Kevin shares how their band came to be and why songwriting was always a ...
The Bacon Brothers — aka film star Kevin Bacon and his musician brother Michael — borrowed a show biz term for the central metaphor behind their new song, "Losing the Night." ...
Concerts Be a part of the bevy of Bacon Brothers in Beverly The multi-talented siblings from Philadelphia will fry up some onstage brotherly love at The Cabot on Aug. 7. Photo by Charles Chessler ...
The Bacon Brothers, Kevin and Michael Bacon, talk about their new album, sibling rivalry and why music (versus movies) depicts their real selves.
Long before Kevin Bacon became a movie star and pop-culture phenomenon, and before his older brother Michael became a sought-after film and TV composer, the Philadelphia-based duo was ...
The Bacon Brothers perform at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. June 16 and 17 at Rams Head On Stage, 33 West St., Annapolis. The concerts are limited to adults age 21 and older. Tickets cost $49.50.