Fred Mollin


Record Producer / Film and TV Composer

“Don't take the Graphite 49 away from me... It's a killer. All the goods and a great keyboard feel.”

Record producer, film and tv composer, musical director and songwriter, Fred Mollin's work encompasses virtually every genre and niche. Producing albums for such diverse legends as Jimmy Webb, Kris Kristofferson, America and Johnny Mathis ("Mathis In Nashville" was Grammy album nominee last year), Mollin's career started early, as producer of the iconic 1978 worldwide hit "Sometimes When We Touch" by Dan Hill. Other recent hits include the chart topping country duet "Ready, Set, Don't Go" by Miley Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus. In another diversity, Mollin's Disney album work as producer/artist in the childrens' music realm have reached sales of over 2 million units.


In the mid-eighties through the present, Mollin's career also found him working tirelessly as a composer for film and television, scoring everything from Paramount's "Friday The 13th" movies and tv series to composing songs for Disney's hit animated kids' series "Handy Manny".


Perpetually in motion, Mollin's most recent projects are new record productions for America, JD Souther, Rita Wilson, Sir Cliff Richard and even the world champion prizefighter, Manny Pacquiao. Mollin is currently completing work on Voulme 2 of Jimmy Webb's "Just Across the River" and starting work on the Johnny Mathis duets album for Sony.