Michael Bacon(I)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Michael Bacon is an accomplished composer for film and television, with
numerous awards to his credit. He is represented for film and
television by First Artists Management. His recent film score projects
include: The Buddha for PBS by David Grubin. Teddy: In His Own Words
for HBO (Emmy Winner for HBO), Gloria Steinem: In Her Own Words, Boy
Interrupted (Sundance selection) for HBO, The Trials of J. Robert
Oppenheimer for PBS, the theme for Bill Moyer's Journal, and African
American Lives (1 and 2). Broadcasts this year included This Emotional
Life, Faces of America, Rescuing Russia. Other credits include: Carl
Colby: The Rise and Fall of a Spy by Carl Colby, Oprah's Roots by
Kuhnhardt Productions, The Jewish Americans and Marie Antoinette, by
David Grubin, Berga: Soldiers of Another War, by Charles Guggenheim,
the features Loverboy and Red Betsy (with Sheldon Mirowitz), and
Downtown Express soon to be released. Others include King Gimp (the
Academy Award Winner in the Short Documentary category) RFK and Secret
Life of the Brain, by David Grubin, (Emmy winner) the critically
acclaimed five hour documentary on PBS. Bacon was nominated for an Emmy
for his score for the David Grubin's PBS documentary Young Dr. Freud.
Ernest Shackleton's Voyage of Endurance an Emmy winner recently
re-aired on PBS. The Hampton's a four hour show directed by Barbara
Kopple was broadcast in 2003 on ABC. The four-hour Emmy Award winning
documentary Truman was shown on PBS. Others include TR, Reagan, America
1900, The Wright Stuff, Carnegie and MacArthur. Peter Jennings' series
The Century, 26 hours for ABC was broadcast in 1999. Abraham and Mary
Lincoln was broadcast in 2000 as well as numerous other shows on all
major networks. The feature film Losing Chase premiered at Sundance and
won 2 Golden Globe Awards. Bacon won an Emmy for his original score for
The Kennedy's, an Ace Award nomination for his original score for The
Man Who Loved Sharks, as well as the BMI Television Music Award and The
Chicago International Film Festival Gold Plaque Award for music in LBJ.
Shows he has scored have won three Academy Awards (The Johnstown Flood,
A Time For Justice, and King Gimp) and numerous Emmy Awards. Jerry Lee
Lewis, Carlene Carter, Peter Yarrow and Claude Francois are just a few
of the artists that have recorded songs written by Bacon. He and his
brother, Kevin, perform music live as "The Bacon Brothers." They have
appeared on The Tonight Show, Rosie O'Donnell, The Early Show, The
View, Vibe, Prime Time Country, Conan O'Brian, Donny and Marie, The
Howard Stern Show, Bravo on Broadway and The Today Show. Their live DVD
was released in the fall of 2004 and their 6th CD was released in 2009.
Bacon has a degree in music from Lehman College where he studied
composition and orchestration with John Corigliano.
He is now a distinguished Lecturer teaching film scoring at Lehman College.
He is now a distinguished Lecturer teaching film scoring at Lehman College.