Born in Amityville, New York on February 10, 1953, Fred Mollin is a producer,
musician, composer, and songwriter who first came to prominence in 1977 as
co-producer of Dan Hill’s international hit “Sometimes When We Touch.” Inspired
to follow his musical dreams after witnessing The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan
Show in 1964, he ended up moving to Toronto, Canada in 1971. Forming Homemade
Theatre, a comedy troupe, with his brother the following year, they landed their
own television series that lasted three years. In 1975, Homemade Theatre was
awarded a Canadian gold record for their...