Bakers Pink Explained

Bakers Pink
Origin:New York, United States
Genre:Rock, hard rock, alternative rock
Years Active:1992–present
Label:Epic Records
Associated Acts:The Front, Michael Moon, Michael Anthony Franano
Current Members:Michael Anthony Franano
Mike Greene
Randy Jordan
Shane

Bakers Pink is an American alternative rock band from New York, formed in the early 1990s[1] [2]

Originally known as the Front, from Kansas City, Missouri, the band changed its name when it joined Epic Records. Officially the band name change occurred because the band had changed their sound significantly and wanted to distance itself from its former incarnation, however, according to the front man, Michael Anthony Franano, it was at the behest of the record company.[3]

Bakers Pink was a title of a demo Franano had recorded while cutting basic tracks at Electric Lady Studios. The name stuck and when pressed to come up with a new name, after many suggestions, the band decided on this new moniker. Bakers Pink released one self-titled album in 1993, with Franano writing the majority of the songs. He co-wrote the song "Untouched" which appears on Bakers Pink, with David Werner,[4] who penned "Cradle of Love" a hit for Billy Idol.[5] The album was produced by Mark Dodson, with co-production by Doug Gordon, Franano and Mark Eddinger; the first single, "Watercolours", was re-mixed by Ron Saint Germain.[6] One video, "Watercolours",[7] was released to promote the record. The band toured the U.S. opening for Great White in support of the record.

Band members

Additional personnel

Discography

Albums

Label: Epic – 472227 2
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: February 2, 1993
Genre: Alternative Rock
Recorded at Electric Lady Studios and Hit Factory Studios
In Europe: CBS 466143 1 (LP) and 466143 2 (CD)[8]

Singles

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://allmusic.com/artist/bakers-pink-p21749 Bakers Pink profile
  2. Web site: Chart Landing Pages. Billboard.com. October 28, 2024.
  3. http://www.sugarbuzzmagazine.com/bands/michaelfranano/mf.html Geordie Pleathur. Michael Franano Interview
  4. http://www.marketstreetsound.com/davidwerner/credits.htm
  5. http://sites.google.com/site/pittsburghmusichistory/pittsburgh-music-story/rock/david-werner
  6. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ron-saint-germain-p79634/credits Ron Saint Germain
  7. Web site: Bakers Pink - Watercolours. October 25, 2009. October 28, 2024. YouTube.
  8. Web site: Bakers Pink; Bakers Pink. Discogs.com. Oct 28, 2024.