1) Kristin Chenoweth, Acclaimed Tony and Emmy Award-winning singer and actress--
"There is no one like Fred Mollin. A mastermind of the music industry with talent and expertise
that will go down in history books. Diving into his stories is like stepping into an inspirational
time machine: Hearing how many of our industry's "greats" were made straight from their
inception, all while getting a lesson in what it takes to take this industry by the reins and blaze
into success."
2) James Parriott, executive producer/writer Grey's Anatomy, Ugly Betty, Forever Knight--
"A terrific memoir from an extraordinary musician, producer, composer, and man whose talent
has graced every corner of the business. Fred Mollin is a masterful raconteur who careens
through years in New York, Toronto, LA and Nashville like a rollercoaster riding on rails of wit
and sass. This is a seriously funny, star filled book, from a man who has been there, done that,
and has stories to tell."
3) Michael McDonald, Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter--
"Iconic record producer, Fred Mollin, shares his personal journey. A journal that does a great
job of illuminating the not so widely known, yet universal aspects of the ever changing chess
game that is the music industry. It's a wonderfully insightful look at a time that holds a lot of
wonderful musical memories for many of us."
4) Bill Medley, "Righteous Brother", famed inductee to the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame--
"Fred Mollin and I have been friends and have worked together off and on for 30 years. He just
does great work, and, you know, anybody that produced Sometimes When We Touch at 23 and
wanted to produce me, was an honor. Still is. This book is full of stories that need to be read."
5) Paul Shaffer, iconic musical director, bandleader, performer Late Night With David Letterman, SNL--
"On Music Row in Nashville, the word is this: Fred Mollin makes good records. Okay? How? He
writes a hell of a book too!"
6) Joel Selvin, bestselling author and legendary rock journalist--
"A life in music, well-lived, as Fred Mollin learned the art of record production and film
composing, starting with the worldwide hit Sometimes When We Touch by Dan Hill -- is the
storyline of Unplugged, the wise and witty account of his lifelong dedication to his craft. Memoir
or primer? You be the judge."