Michael Corcoran (musician)
Michael Corcoran | |
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Birth name | Michael Thomas Corcoran |
Also known as | Backhouse Mike, Ken Lofkoll |
Born |
Los Angeles, California | December 9, 1972
Origin | Malibu, California, U.S. |
Genres | Pop rock, rock, pop, Alternative rock, Twee pop, C86 |
Occupation(s) | Sound designer, orchestrator, singer-songwriter, musical arranger, record producer, composer, musician |
Instruments | Vocal, guitar, piano, bass guitar, percussion |
Years active | Late 90's – present |
Labels |
Nick Nintendo (2004–2006) Geffen Backhouse Records Nine Yards Columbia |
Associated acts |
Drake Bell Miranda Cosgrove Dr. Luke Josh Peck Amanda Bynes Stewart Copeland Victoria Justice Shane Dawson Elizabeth Gillies Ariana Grande |
Website | Official website |
Michael Thomas Corcoran (born December 9, 1972), aka Backhouse Mike or Ken Lofkoll, is an American musician, singer-songwriter, composer, sound designer, musical arranger, orchestrator, and record producer.
Career
Corcoran formed a songwriting and producing partnership with C.J Abraham called Backhouse Mike & The Super Chris.
They started off individually with commercials and sound design projects, and still compose music for commercials and television and film, then began co-writing and co-producing music with Drake Bell, producing his debut album Telegraph and producing and co-writing his sophomore record It's Only Time. Corcoran also wrote the end credits song for Superhero Movie with Bell. Also, Corcoran wrote and provided the backing vocals to Bell's 2013 holiday single, "Christmas Promise".
Corcoran also performed in Drake Bell's band, who have appeared on television on Regis and Kelly, Fox's New Years Celebration, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and on the DVD Drake Bell Live in Concert (Universal/Motown), filmed live during Drake's multi-night sold out shows in Mexico, including their national stadium. He departed from the band in May 2010.
Corcoran also arranged the horn section with Zack Hexum for these concerts in Mexico, as stated on the credits of Drake Bell's in Concert DVD.
In addition to his work with Drake Bell, Corcoran has composed and scored over 150 episodes of Nickelodeon programming including: Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, iCarly, and Victorious, including writing the theme songs for iCarly, Merry Christmas Drake & Josh, Drake & Josh Go Hollywood, Victorious (with Dr. Luke) and The Troop (Written and Produced by Backhouse Mike and The Super Chris). In 2013, he recorded the theme song for Sam & Cat titled "Just Fine".
Corcoran also helped score and composed music for the recent "Twalkin'" commercial.
Corcoran and The Super Chris have collaborated with: Victoria Justice, Dr. Luke, Nick Hexum, Cindy Almouzni, Alissa Griffith, Alyssa Suede Campbell, Max Gomez, Electrolightz, The Record Life, Elizabeth Gillies, Mavin, Zach Hexum, The Deserters, Miranda Cosgrove, and Taylor Momsen. One of the Backhouse's greatest moments came when the studio was graced by one of the preeminent geniuses of pop music, The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, for the mix of his 2009 release That Lucky Old Sun (Capitol Records).[1]
Corcoran mixed Brian Wilson's "Lucky Old Sun" with Brian Wilson and Scott Bennett at The Backhouse Studios.
His band (consisted of lead singer and guitarist Jon Seminara, bassist John Charles Meyer and keyboardist Kimberly Barnett, also called Backhouse Mike) appeared in an iCarly episode "iAm Your Biggest Fan" and the final episode of Zoey 101, "Chasing Zoey" as alternative punk band Backflesh. Their song "Take Me Back" appears in the iCarly soundtrack.
Discography
Production discography
Song | Performer | Credits |
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"Just Fine" | Backhouse Mike | Vocals, co-writer, producer |
"5 Fingaz to the Face" | Victorious cast | Co-writer |
"Break Me Down" | Drake Bell | Co-writer, producer |
"Do What You Want" | Drake Bell | Co-writer, producer |
"Don't Preach" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"Down We Fall" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"End It Good" | Drake Bell | Co-writer, producer |
"Fallen For You" | Drake Bell | Co-writer, producer |
"Fool The World" | Drake Bell | Vocals, co-writer, producer |
"Found A Way" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"Freak the Freak Out" | Victoria Justice | Co-writer, co-producer |
"Hollywood Girl" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"I Found a Way" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"I Know" | Drake Bell | Co-writer, producer |
"In the End" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"Intro" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"It's Only Time" | Drake Bell | Co-writer, producer |
"L.A. Boyz" | Victoria Justice and Ariana Grande | Co-writer |
"Leave It All to Me" | Miranda Cosgrove featuring Drake Bell | Writer, producer |
"Leave It All to Shine" | Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice | Co-writer |
"Makes Me Happy" | Drake Bell | Co-writer, producer |
"Okay" | Backhouse Mike | Vocals, co-writer, producer |
"Rusted Silhouette" | Drake Bell | Co-writer, producer |
"Shut Up and Dance" | Victorious Cast | Co-writer |
"Somehow" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"Superluv!" | Shane Dawson | Co-writer, co-producer |
"Take Me Back" | Backhouse Mike | Vocals, writer, producer |
"Telegraph" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"The Countdown" | Victorious Cast | Writer, producer |
"The Backhouse" | Drake Bell | Producer |
"Up Periscope" | Drake Bell | Co-writer, producer |
"Whatever My Love" | Mickey Drummond | Writer, producer |
References
- ↑ "Home thebackhouse.net". thebackhouse.net. January 29, 2010. Archived from the original on January 14, 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
External links
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