The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, November 28, 2020, Weekend Edition, Page 14, Image 14

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    2 l November
29 - December 5, 2020
Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
BY JAY BOBBIN
Kevin Bacon lets music ‘Play On’
to do good in new CBS special
While he may be better known for making movies, Kevin Bacon also makes music.
Partnered melodically with sibling Michael as the Bacon Brothers, the veteran of such
films as “Footloose” and “Apollo 13” combines his love of song with his philanthropy as a
co-host (with Eve) and executive producer of “Play On: Celebrating the Power of Music
to Make Change,” a CBS concert special airing Saturday, Dec. 5. A wide-ranging lineup of
artists performs from three cities to raise funds (through Bacon’s SixDegrees.org initiative)
to benefit WhyHunger and the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc.
“There’s a yearly fundraiser in New York called Love Rocks NYC,” Bacon explains of
aligning with its producers for the “Play On” hour, “and the Bacon Brothers played it one
year, then I went back and did some announcing for it. (Those organizers) came up with
the idea of doing a television event in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, trying to
put music out there and raise money for some good causes.”
Bringing it to fruition as “Play On” has been “very, very challenging,” allows Bacon,
“and the fact that it’s coming together gives us all a great sense of satisfaction.” The event’s
executive producers also include LL Cool J and “CBS This Morning” co-anchor (and music
buff ) Anthony Mason.
Bon Jovi, Maren Morris, Sheryl Crow, Yola (backed by The Highwomen), Snoop Dogg,
Ziggy Marley, Andra Day, Gary Clark Jr. and Jon Batiste are among talents the special
showcases at three legendary sites: New York’s Apollo Theater, Los Angeles’ Troubadour
and Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe. Bacon notes such venues “have been hurting” during the
pandemic: “I’ve played at two of them and been to all three, so we’re highlighting them as
well.”
Bacon currently is at work on the second season of the Boston-based Showtime drama
series “City on a Hill,” while wife Kyra Sedgwick is on the opposite coast filming her
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Ziggy Marley and Andra Day perform
in Saturday’s new CBS concert special
“Play On: Celebrating the Power of
Music to Make Change.”
upcoming ABC sitcom “Call Your Mother.” Also with movie projects lined up as either an
actor or a director, Bacon says he’s glad to get back to business, though he realizes these
uncertain times could put another halt to that at any point.
For the moment, though, Bacon maintains that “Play On” is “a show that I would be
front-and-center for even if I had nothing to do with it. I would watch it live, I would put
it on my DVR – even before this pandemic, I didn’t feel there was enough live music on
television. I grew up watching ‘Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert’ and ‘The Midnight Special’
and, later on, ‘Austin City Limits.’ Here, you’ll see great performances and the music will be
really strong, and that’s important to us.”

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