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Rob Bacon

ASTRAL BLIPPTRONIC VIBRO-PLUCKA...

About Me

Rob "Fonksta" Bacon has been creating funky guitar and bass magic with a multitude of Artists since the early 90's. His collaborations with legendary artist/producer D.J. Quik have gone down as Funk Classics in Hip-Hop music history. Rob has since gone on to record and/or perform with such eclectic Artists as Raphael Saadiq, Joi and Amp Fiddler among others.Rob's musical roots go back to his hometown of Detroit, where in his early teens he was immersed in the deep, rich sounds of Motown, funk and classic rock. Of his many musical influences, one product of the Detroit music scene, Parliament/Funkadelic, struck a chord in Rob's soul. The Funkadelic vibe is evident in every sweaty, sticky, stanky note Rob plays.Inspired by the late, great Funkadelic Guitarist Eddie Hazel's classic "Maggot Brain", Rob has recorded this seven minute freak-a-delic guitar opus, entitled "Let It Go" (Mental Enema). "Let It Go" is simply Rob Bacon playing his guts out, crying through his fingers in a burst of pure emotion. The things Rob Bacon's eyes witnessed and his ears heard growing up in inner city Detroit...these are the sights and sounds that inspired the instrumental...One memorable career highlight for Rob was touring with George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic in 2005 as opening act with the original line up of Children Of Production, an all-star unit that featured Joi, Raphael Saadiq, Amp Fiddler, Keisha Jackson, Preston Crump, Cat Daddy & Stephen Perkins of Jane's Addiction (whew! 2 much funk!!) Rob also co-wrote & co-produced with Joi on the songs "Dance With Yesterday" and "Gravity", featured on the singer's most current release, "Tennesse Slim Is The Bomb". Rob was recently featured as a special guest guitarist on D.J. Quik's latest release, Live at the House Of Blues. ("Medley 4 a V", "We Still Party"). Also coming soon is the long-awaited solo debut from Rob Bacon, currently entitled "Earth Smells Funny". Stay tuned!!! For more on the "Bacon Sound" and where it can be found, peep the slide show...

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/30/2006
Influences:
Motown, Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, Sly Stone, Curtis Mayfield, Shuggie Otis, The Isley Brothers, The Ohio Players, Parliament/Funkadelic, Roger Troutman, Prince, Superfly, The Mack, Sanford & Son, Thelma from "Good Times" (DAMN!!), Hong Kong Phooey... among others
Sounds Like: Funk... on the Rocks (AKA "SLOP"!!!)
Record Label: are you serious?
Type of Label: None

My Blog

WELL MISS U SPANKY...

Heaven called home an incredibly gifted musician, and beautiful soul this morning.. the day after Easter Sunday.Brother Chalmers "Spanky" Alford was heralded by those in the music community as one of ...
Posted by Rob Bacon on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:19:00 PST

UNDERGROUND SOUL...the interview

The always fonky "Sultan of Slop", Soul Jones, recently tracked Rob down while he was in London with Mr. Amp Fiddler for a string of live dates. What followed was a very energetic and in-depth phone c...
Posted by Rob Bacon on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:08:00 PST

King James...

From the greasiest guitar lick, 2 the slickest horn hit; From the illest breakbeat, 2 the fonkiest bass line; From a high and soulful squeal, 2 Prince's 4 inch mutha fonkin' heels... It ALL comes back...
Posted by Rob Bacon on Fri, 29 Dec 2006 09:49:00 PST

In Memory....

In Memory of Robert C.L. Bacon, Sr., (Feb. 8, 1945 - Jul. 9, 2006)  my Father, and the very first 2 put a guitar in my hands...     I am 4ever your first Son.., Thank U 4...
Posted by Rob Bacon on Sun, 09 Jul 2006 09:51:00 PST