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15 Facts About Fred Mollin

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Fred Mollin is an American and Canadian record producer, musician, film and TV composer, music director, music supervisor, and songwriter.

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Fred Mollin has produced records for Jimmy Webb, Johnny Mathis, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lamont Dozier and America, and has composed music for Beverly Hills, 90210, Friday the 13th, Forever Knight, Hard Copy, and many more.

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Fred Mollin was born in Amityville, New York to Edward and Pauline Mollin, and is the youngest of three siblings.

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Fred Mollin attended Calhoun High School in Merrick, New York.

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At age 18, Fred Mollin moved to Toronto, Canada in 1971.

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Fred Mollin co-produced Sometimes When We Touch, by Dan Hill, which became an international hit record in 1977.

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From 1977 through 1985 Fred Mollin produced such artists as Jimmy Webb, America, and Randy Edelman.

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Fred Mollin co-wrote and co-produced Stan Meissner's hit single "One Chance", which was covered by Eddie Money on his platinum album Can't Hold Back.

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Fred Mollin started a new career in 1985 as a TV and film composer, which became a full-time occupation until 1996 when he started to make the transition back to record production with the album Ten Easy Pieces by Jimmy Webb.

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Fred Mollin relocated to Nashville in 2001, where he went back to being a full-time record producer for various artists and projects.

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Fred Mollin is known as a record producer with a long history of producing duets involving well-known and iconic artists.

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Fred Mollin composed and performed the soundtrack for the television series Friday the 13th, mainly using synthesizers and samplers.

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Fred Mollin won a Gemini award for Best Original Music Score for a Series, Beyond Reality, in 1991.

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Fred Mollin co-created the children's musical group Rugrats with Ronney Abramson and Ron Garant.

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The group's 1983 debut album, Rugrat Rock, was co-produced by Fred Mollin; it won the Best Children's Album category at the Juno Awards of 1984.