Robert Bacon Rings In Holiday Cheer with What Christmas Means To Me

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Newcomer Robert Bacon celebrates the holiday season with an original holiday song titled, “What Christmas Means To Me.” 

The original holiday song debuted in November 2021, however, as the song is officially sent to country radio the single is being revived in a new direction. The track was co-written with his producer, Ben Calhoun from the 

In November 2021 Robert released “What Christmas Means To Me” co-written with his producer, Ben Calhoun from the contemporary Christian group Citizen Way.

Although Robert is new to releasing music, he’s been throughout the scene for several years with several new releases and content slated for release throughout 2023.

Growing up on a farm in the Midwest listening to country legends George Jones, Loretta Lynn, The Oak Ridge Boys, and The Statler Brothers, the musical talents of Alan Jackson and George Strait helped him develop a love and passion in Robert to pursue country music. 

Robert Bacon was born on an army base in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Coming from a military family instilled in him a patriotic love for his country. Robert grew up on a farm in the Midwest listening to country legends George Jones, Loretta Lynn, The Oak Ridge Boys, and The Statler Brothers. But it was the musical talents of Alan Jackson and George Strait that developed a love and passion in Robert to pursue country music. He has spent his musical career playing at fairs, festivals, and venues from Kansas City to Kentucky to Nashville. Robert is married to the love of his life, Jessica, who has been by his side since 2011. He’s enjoyed being a father to his stepdaughter, Lauren, and a proud military dad to his son, Tylor, a Marine Veteran.

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