About

Scott D. Bacon is an Associate Teaching Professor in Music at Drexel University. Mr. Bacon has developed and taught courses in Rock Music, American Popular Music, Class Piano 1 and 2, Class Percussion, Applied Percussion, Introduction to Music, and a course on the Music of The Beatles. He founded and directs The All College Choir. Mr. Bacon is the author of two textbooks: The History of Rock and Roll: Part 1 (1865-1970) published by Kendall Hunt in 2016 and Modern Rock: From the 1960s On published by Cognella in 2019.
Prior to joining Drexel University, Mr. Bacon taught choral and classroom music in k-12 public schools for 10 years in Maryland and Pennsylvania. His high school choirs traveled extensively and received excellent and superior ratings at festivals in the United States and Canada. He was nominated twice to be included in The Who’s Who of American High School Teachers.
Mr. Bacon received his Master of Science in Higher Education from Drexel University in September of 2008 and his Bachelor of Science in Music Education from Elizabethtown College in 1992. Mr. Bacon is the faculty advisor for Pi Nu Epsilon, an honorary student performing arts fraternity and 8 to the Bar, an a cappella student vocal organization. Mr. Bacon is active as a choral adjudicator in the Mid-Atlantic region and conducts a church choir in his home town of Lititz, Pa.

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Organizational Affiliations

Performing Arts, Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design, Drexel University

Education

Music Education
BS, Elizabethtown College (United States, Elizabethtown)
Higher Education
MS, Drexel University (United States, Philadelphia)