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20 Facts About Robin Frederick

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Robin Frederick was born on 1947 and is an American songwriter, author and children's television contributor.

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Robin Frederick has written and produced more than 500 songs for television, records, theater, and audio products.

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Robin Frederick is the former Vice President of the Los Angeles chapter of the Recording Academy and former president of Los Angeles Women in Music.

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Robin Frederick was raised in Florida, but later moved back to California where she attended Palos Verdes High School.

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Robin Frederick began writing her own songs on guitar and piano from the age of 15.

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Between August 1966 and June 1967, Frederick lived in Aix-en-Provence and attended university there.

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Robin Frederick recorded the song on a home demo tape recorded for his parents later in 1967.

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Robin Frederick contributed liner notes to the Fruit Tree box set.

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Robin Frederick later wrote "This Is the Story" for the two of them to sing.

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Robin Frederick released the "I Know Who I Am" single in 1977 on Ultimathule records.

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Robin Frederick wrote and sang all material and was co-producer along with Ken Caillat.

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Robin Frederick wrote and produced several songs for the Disney Channel television series Welcome to Pooh Corner and Dumbo's Circus.

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Robin Frederick wrote music and lyrics for the theme song of the Disney Channel television series You and Me Kid.

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Robin Frederick was co-writer, along with Ken Caillat, of the music tracks for the Photon Laser Tag game.

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Between 1985 and 1987 Robin Frederick wrote and produced songs as well as the scripts for the talking doll Cricket.

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Robin Frederick was the songwriter, producer and voice director as well as a contributing songwriter for the 1991 album Disney's Twelve Days of Christmas, 1992's The Little Mermaid: Songs from the Sea and Mickey Unrapped, which featured Whoopi Goldberg.

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Robin Frederick's use of melody and chords was far ahead of his time and was a revelation to me.

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In 2019 Robin Frederick released Shortcuts to Hit Songwriting Levels One, Two and Three via TAXI Music Books.

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Robin Frederick has contributed articles to Recording Magazine and Keyboard Magazine.

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Robin Frederick contributed an essay titled 'Anatomy of a Hit Song' to 2016's Songwriter's Market, 40th Edition.