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Episode 411 - Unplugged with Fred Mollin: Music, Mental Health, and Industry Secrets
- 2025/04/21
- 再生時間: 1 時間 4 分
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Hosts: Amanda Dolin and James Cox
Guest: Fred Mollin
Sponsor: BetterHelp - Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/musicspeaks
Episode Summary:
In this episode, Amanda Dolin and James Cox welcome the legendary music producer Fred Mollin. Fred shares insights from his decades-long career in the music industry, from his early days in Toronto to working with iconic artists like Crosby, Steals and Nash, Art Garfunkel, and Brian Wilson. He discusses the evolution of music production technology, the importance of performance in music, and his experiences producing Disney lullabies and children's music. Fred also talks about his upcoming book, "Unplugged," which chronicles his 50 years in the industry.
Key Topics:
- The role of a music producer and how it compares to a film director
- The evolution of music production technology from analog to digital
- Fred's journey from a singer-songwriter to a renowned music producer
- Working with legendary artists and balancing creativity
- Producing Disney lullabies and children's music
- Fred's upcoming book, "Unplugged," and its significance
Notable Quotes:
- "Singing is extremely good for your soul, and it makes you happier if you sing."
- "I want them to look good. I want them and they make me look good."
Links:
- BetterHelp - Get 10% off your first month
- Fred Mollin's Book: fredmollinunplugged.com
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