
From
his childhood, Derek Bodkin desired to play music to make
people laugh, smile, groove, raise an eyebrow, and learn a
story or two. This is thanks to his father who raised him
on the great Americana/Folk groups such as The Kingston Trio
and The Limeliters. Derek enjoys telling stories, and does
so in many of his songs with "a startingly appropriate
mix of the comic and ominous." (Pat Launer, KPBS radio.)
One of Derek's comedy tunes called "Captain
Bodkin, Pirate Tailor" (written about his ancestor,
the notorious Irish Pirate Captain Francis Bodkin) was featured
throughout West Coast radio stations and he performed the
song live on KPIG radio's highly acclaimed live program "Please
Stand By."
Derek has a background and education in orchestral conducting,
jazz composition and classical orchestral arranging, as well
as playing drums in world percussion groups and many Big Bands,
Jazz Combos. Spending many years in union orchestra pits playing
musical theater, honing his sightreading skills, he was influenced
with a flare for performing by the 1000's of actors with whom
he'd spent so much time. Derek decided to give Hollywood a
shot and try his hand at writing music for movies and television.
During his time there, he enjoyed working as a Voice-Over
actor, so both his voice and/or music cues could be heard
on documentaries, films, and network television shows, including
CBS's "Diagnosis Murder" and ABC's "Sabrina
The Teenage Witch." Additionally, Derek is hailed as
one of the best melodic whistlers registered in the "Screen
Actors Guild."
Always
placing great value on community, Derek also took on the role
of Drum Sargeant in two bagpipe and drum bands... one being
the Los Angeles Police Emerald Society and also the celebrity
charity bagpipe band band called "Sons of the Desert
Pipes and Drums" which Derek started with John Ratzenberger,
who's known for playing "Cliff Claven" on the hit
television show "Cheers." Writing music on the side
became quite hard while trying to meet his busy schedule working
in the T.V. industry and the community. Derek, realizing he
needed to get back on the proper musical track to return to
his 'truth,' left Hollywood with very little word.
Though
Derek has been playing banjo, drums, and guitar since he was
a child, he always stayed behind the scenes performing on
movie soundtracks and independent films, playing various instruments.
Derek is back on stage, behind the mic, in front of the crowd
- a visible force to share his heartsongs and ideals with
the musical scene and counterculture of which he has recently
become a part and of which he is so very fond.
Derek is working on releasing a new album and looks forward
to sharing it with kindred musical spirits everywhere.
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