FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New York – [April 9, 2025] – Grammy-nominated, Juno Award-winning producer and composer Fred Mollin announces the release of his highly anticipated memoir, Unplugged: Stories and Secrets from a Life of Making Records, Scoring Film, and Working with the Legends of Music. The book chronicles Mollin's remarkable 50-year career, offering an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at his collaborations with iconic artists and his contributions to music and film.
Unplugged follows Fred Mollin's career from a young producer who co-produced Dan Hill's 1977 global hit, "Sometimes When We Touch," to an industry luminary. The memoir explores what came next after such early success, sharing humorous, educational, and untold stories from his life with music legends.
Mollin's wide-ranging career features artistic collaborations with musical icons like Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Mathis, Jimmy Webb, Michael McDonald, Billy Joel, Kristin Chenoweth and Linda Ronstadt. His film and television scores, including Beverly Hills 90210 and Friday the 13th-The Series, earned him four SOCAN TV and Film Awards. He also achieved significant success in children's music, as Walt Disney Records’ top instrumental lullaby artist.
At the age of 67, Mollin began writing Unplugged to share his unique experiences and insights. "I wanted to offer a glimpse behind the studio doors," he explains. "These stories, from my experiences as a producer, composer, and artist, hopefully provide some laughter as well as inspiration."
Unplugged resonates with more than just memories; it's a vibrant tapestry woven with industry lore, a celebration of the relentless drive of passion and creativity, and all told with a self-effacing wit. Readers will find themselves immersed in the electrifying world of record production, film scoring, and the music industry's captivating drama.
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