Asa Taccone
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Background information | |
Born | Berkeley, California, U.S. | September 21, 1981
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Years active | 2003–present |
Relatives | Jorma Taccone (brother) Tony Taccone (father) |
Asa Taccone (born September 20, 1983) is an American musician, songwriter, producer, and
Early life
Asa Taccone was born on September 21, 1981, the second son of Suellen Ehnebuske and Tony Taccone (a theater director) in Berkeley, California. His brother is Jorma Taccone, a former writer for Saturday Night Live and one third of the comedy music trio The Lonely Island. He is of mixed Italian and Puerto Rican ancestry on his father's side.[1]
His interest in music began playing trumpet in his elementary school choir during religious holidays; the choir director included a bongo section where he and other children could sing and play the drums.[2] During high school, he became interested in jazz, continuing to play trumpet in the band.[3] Taccone was eventually kicked out of his high school, and sent to a boot camp that he could only leave on the weekends.[4]
While there, he began to frequent a local
Career
Taccone had long been a fan of hip/hop music, and was influenced by Bay Area rappers like
One day — while visiting an incarcerated friend — another inmate recognized Taccone, requesting that they work together after his release.[3] The incident rattled Taccone, and he left the genre for good. His already budding interest in 1960s music increased, and he began making music that stemmed from that era.[3]
Taccone's older brother,
Jorma asked his friend Brian Burton (professionally known as Danger Mouse) to listen to some of Asa's music over the phone.[4] Burton provided positive feedback, encouraging the younger Taccone to continue making music. At the age of 24, Asa made the move from his hometown to Los Angeles to pursue a music career.[7] Burton recommended that Asa take his former room in a boarding house full of musicians.[4][8]
Initially, Taccone found it difficult to collaborate with others creatively, after years of writing alone.
In April 2018, Universal Music Publishing Group signed Taccone to a global administration deal.[9]
Taccone is credited as a writer and the sole producer of the new Portugal, the Man single, Dummy.
Reception
"Even though I shed a couple of tears after I read that shit, I do kind of understand it, in a weird way, because of my involvement with Brian and then my brother's background. I think that that shit is just a deadly combination for people to just go: 'silver spoon!'"[10]
Asa Taccone to the newspaper The Age in response to a particularly negative review from
The Guardian calls Taccone "a strutting junior Jagger with an androgynous falsetto prepared to front EG's tunes with as much gall as it takes."[11]
Discography
With Electric Guest
- Mondo (2012)
- Plural (2017)
- Kin (2019)
Production
Title | Year | Artist | Album | Notes |
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"Just a Blessing" | 2003 | Dor 1, Sok The Virgo & Enzyme | The Network | Producer |
"One Unit at a Time" | Sok The Virgo & Theory | |||
"No One Wants To See Me On Stage" | Sokrates The Virgo | Elenchus: The Album | ||
"1984" | ||||
"Benterlude" | ||||
"Sax Man" (feat. Jack Black) | 2009 | The Lonely Island | Incredibad | Producer |
" Boombox" (feat. Julian Casablancas )
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Producer, writer | |||
"Dick in a Box" (feat. Justin Timberlake) | ||||
" Natalie's Rap" (feat. Chris Parnell & Natalie Portman )
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"Mama's Got A Brand New Swag (So Exquisite)" | 2010 | Joyo Velarde | Love & Understanding | Producer |
"Take You Home" | ||||
"Motherlover" (feat. Justin Timberlake) | 2011 | The Lonely Island | Turtleneck & Chain | Producer, writer |
"Ana" | Charlotte Gainsbourg | Stage Whisper | Vocals | |
"Chariot" | 2016 | Luke Top | Suspect Highs | Vocals |
"Real People" | Ice Cube & Common | Barbershop: The Next Cut OST | Writer | |
"Tiger Smile" | 2017 | Nine Pound Shadow | Nine Pound Shadow EP | Album producer, writer, vocals |
"Bridges" | ||||
"Tell Me Why" | ||||
"Melody" | ||||
"Bright Like Gold" | ||||
"Feel It Still" | 2017 | Portugal. The Man | Woodstock | Producer, writer |
"Keep On" | ||||
"Feels Right" | 2019 | Carly Rae Jepsen | Dedicated | Producer, featured artist |
Songwriting for media
Title | Year | Artist | Production | Notes |
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"Lazy Sunday" | 2005 | The Lonely Island & Chris Parnell | Saturday Night Live | Writer |
"Young Chuck Norris" | The Lonely Island & Jason Sudeikis | |||
" Natalie's Rap "
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2006 | The Lonely Island, Chris Parnell & Natalie Portman | Writer/producer | |
"Harpoon Man" | The Lonely Island | Writer | ||
"Dick in a Box" | The Lonely Island & Justin Timberlake | Music/producer | ||
"Andy Popping Into Frame" | 2007 | The Lonely Island | Music | |
"Sloths" | Writer | |||
"Roy Rules!" | ||||
"Iran So Far" | The Lonely Island, Adam Levine & Kendrick Lamar | |||
"People Getting Punched Just Before Eating" | The Lonely Island | |||
"Ace Rockwell: Thumper in Your Trumper" | Himself | Hot Rod | Writer | |
"The Late, Late Show with Dr. Schadenfreude" | 2008 | Himself, Matthew Compton & Justin Bailey | Igor | Writer, performer |
"Hero Song" | 2008 | The Lonely Island | Saturday Night Live | Writer |
"Daiqurai Girl" | ||||
"GIRAFFES!" | ||||
"Motherlover" | 2009 | The Lonely Island & Justin Timberlake | Producer | |
" Boombox "
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2010 | The Lonely Island & Julian Casablancas | Writer | |
"What Was That?" | The Lonely Island & Arcade Fire | |||
"We Happen to Be Clubbing" | 2010 | Himself & Drew Campbell | MacGruber | Writer, performer |
"Dip a Toe" | 2011 | CeeLo Green | American Dad! | Writer |
"Hot Tub Song" | ||||
"Do Whatever You Like" | ||||
"Daddy's Gone" | Scott Grimes & Seth MacFarlane | |||
"Hot Tub Research" | CeeLo Green | |||
"Psychotic Hot Tub" | ||||
"End Credits Medley" | ||||
"Girl You Need A Shot (Of B12 (Boyz 12))" | 2012 | Scott Grimes, et al. | ||
"Dream of the '90s" | Portlandia | Portlandia | Writer, performer | |
"Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad Boy" | 2013 | Scott Grimes | American Dad! | Writer |
"The Perfect Gift" | Rachel MacFarlane | |||
"You Get the Rod" | Charles Bradley | |||
"We've Been Bad" | Scott Grimes & Charles Bradley | |||
"Family" | Rachel MacFarlane & Daran Norris | |||
"Rubbernecking" | 2014 | Chris Diamantopoulos, David Koechner, et al. | ||
"Fraudulence" | Terry Crews | |||
"Is She Not Hot Enough?" | Scott Grimes | |||
"I Wanna Be Seen" | Seth MacFarlane, Scott Grimes, et al. | |||
"Old Springfield Anthem" | 2015 | Dan Castellaneta | The Simpsons | Writer |
"New Springfield Anthem" | Nancy Cartwright, et al. | |||
"Trapped in the Locker" | 2016 | Scott Grimes | American Dad! | Writer |
"Real People" | Ice Cube & Common | Barbershop: The Next Cut | Writer | |
"Owen’s Song" | 2019 | The Lonely Island | Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping | Vocals |
"The Snoopa Loompa Rap" | Himself | American Dad! | Writer, performer | |
"The Weeknd's Dark Secret" | 2020 | The Weeknd | Writer |
Collaborations with the Lonely Island
- Saturday Night Live (2005–2008) – composer/additional music; 17 episodes
- Hot Rod (2007) – songwriter
- Incredibad (2009) – The Lonely Island
- MacGruber (2010) – additional instrumentations; film
- "Motherlover" (2011) – from The Lonely Island album Turtleneck & Chain
- The Wack Album (2013) – The Lonely Island
- 7 Days in Hell (2015) – music consultant; TV film
- Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (Original Soundtrack) (2016) — The Lonely Island
Composition for theater and film
- Bridge and Tunnel (2006) – music[12]
- Taking Over (2009) – music[13]
- Lemony Snicket’s The Composer Is Dead (2010) – film underscoring[14]
- American Dad (2011–2020) – composer/voice actor; 7 episodes
- Neal Brennan: 3 Mics (2017) – composer
Awards
References
- ^ Hurwitt, Robert (July 5, 2006), "Tony Taccone: Riding high on his recent successes, theater veteran has big plans for Berkeley Rep". Chronicle Theater Critic. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
- ^ a b Kauffman, Alexia (May 3, 2012), "Q&A with Electric Guest". We Love DC. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e Shedden, Iain (June 16, 2012), "Nice and cheesy". The Australian :10
- ^ a b c d e SWIFT, JACQUI (April 19, 2013), "WELCOME GUEST". The Sun :55
- ^ a b Gotch, Kristin (May 7, 2012), "An Interview with Electric Guest". PopMatters. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ^ Beer, Jeff (May 19, 2009), "Black Iris' Asa Taccone Talks SNL Skit Soundtracks". Adage.com. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
- ^ Mathieson, Craig (July 27, 2012), "Depths of their soul". The Sydney Morning Herald. :Metro, 5.
- ^ Rolling Stone staff (April 11, 2012), "Danger Mouse Reveals Why He Produced Electric Guest's Debut Album". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
- ^ a b c d Hanley, James (April 25, 2018). "'I'm very lucky': Universal Music Publishing Group signs songwriter Asa Taccone to global administration deal". NewBay Media. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
- ^ Drever, Andrew (July 27, 2012), "Sticks and stones a low note". The Age.
- ^ Lester, Paul (March 7, 2012), "Electric Guest (No 1,223)". The Guardian. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
- ISBN 1557837325
- ISBN 1423473698
- ^ Harvey, Dennis (December 6, 2010), "Review: ‘Lemony Snicket’s The Composer Is Dead’". Variety. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
- ^ HBO staff (October 21, 2009), "HBO Tops 59th Creative Arts Emmys, NBC Leads Nets". HBO.com. Retrieved March 1, 2016.