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Associated acts
  
Electric Guest

Name
  
Asa Taccone


Role
  
Tony Taccone's son

Siblings
  
Jorma Taccone

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Music group
  
Electric Guest (Since 2011)

Albums
  
Mondo, Good America, Holiday EP

Parents
  
Tony Taccone, Sue Ellen Taccone

Similar People
  
Matthew Compton, Jorma Taccone, Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Tony Taccone

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Asa Taccone is a musician and the lead singer of the band Electric Guest.

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Early life

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Asa Taccone was born on September 21, 1983, the second son to Suellen and Tony Taccone (a theater director) in Berkeley, California. His brother is Jorma Taccone, longtime Saturday Night Live staff member and one third of the comedy music trio The Lonely Island. He is of mixed Italian and Puerto Rican ancestry. 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. During high school, he became interested in jazz, continuing to play trumpet in the band. Taccone was eventually kicked out his high school, and sent to a boot camp that he could only leave on the weekends. While there, he began to frequent a local Dunkin Donuts. There, he met an elderly woman who remarked that he was "an electric guest of the universe."

Career

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Taccone had long been a fan of hip/hop music, and was influenced by Bay-area rappers like Souls Of Mischief, E-40, and Mac Dre. He moved on to synths and started producing hip/hop music. However, he began to grow weary of the "bullshit" of the hip-hop world, and one day—while visiting an incarcerated friend—another inmate recognized Taccone, requesting to work with him after his release. The incident rattled him, and he left the genre for good. His already budding interest in 1960s music took off, and he begin making music that stemmed from that era.

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Taccone's older brother, Jorma, joined the writing staff of Saturday Night Live in 2005, and enlisted Asa in composing music for the show's Digital Shorts performed by his comedy group The Lonely Island.

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Jorma asked his friend Brian Burton (professionally known as Danger Mouse) to listen to some of Asa's music over the phone. 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. Burton recommended that Asa take his former room in a boarding house full of musicians.

Initially, Taccone found it difficult to collaborate with others creatively, after years of writing alone. He kept "grinding", producing and writing music for projects that included Digital Shorts on comedy show Saturday Night Live, as well as scores for his father's theatrical productions, making enough money to support himself as his own music.

Reception

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."

Discography

This is his work as a solo artist. For his work with his band, see Electric Guest#Discography.

Composer

  • One Unit at a Time and 2 more Various - The Network 2003
  • Incredibad (2009) – The Lonely Island
  • Take You Home and 2 more - Joyo Velarde - Love & Understanding 2010
  • "Motherlover" (2011) - from The Lonely Island album Turtleneck & Chain
  • Stage Whisper (2011) Anna - Charlotte Gainsbourg -
  • Kitsuné Soleil Mix (2012) – Gildas* & Jerry
  • The Wack Album (2013) – The Lonely Island
  • Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (Original Soundtrack) (2016) — The Lonely Island
  • Theater

  • Bridge and Tunnel (2006) – Music
  • Taking Over (2009) – Music
  • Lemony Snicket’s The Composer Is Dead (2010) – Film underscoring
  • Awards

  • 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics – "Dick in a Box"
  • References

    Asa Taccone Wikipedia