The Bacon Brothers

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The Bacon Brothers
Origin Flag of the United States United States
Genre(s) Country, Rock, Folk, Soul
Years active 1995-present
Members
Kevin Bacon
Michael Bacon

The Bacon Brothers is the American musical duo of Michael Bacon and Kevin Bacon. Although they have played music together since they were boys, the brothers have only been a working band since 1995.

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Title Release Date
Forosoco November 4, 1997
Getting There August 31, 1999
Can't Complain June 26, 2001
White Knuckles October 25, 2005

The Bacon Brothers also appear on Sandra Boynton's children's CDs "Dog Train", and Philadelphia Chickens, on which they sing the title track. Their song "Chop Wood (Carry Water)" is on the soundtrack of the 2004 film The Woodsman, which Kevin produced and starred in. Their song "When You Decide You've Stayed Too Long" is on the soundtrack of the 2003 film Red Betsy.

In January 2006, the Bacon Brothers appeared on an episode of Queer Eye. The episode featured Michael Bacon as the episode's "straight guy" and makeover recipient, and ended with both Bacon Brothers performing.

In 2008, Michael composed the soundtrack for the PBS mini series The Jewish Americans.

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