Fred Zarr
Frederick I. Zarr is an American musician, record producer, composer, synthesist and arranger based in Brooklyn, New York. The CEO of BiZarr Music, Inc., he works alongside numerous artists, singers, songwriters, musicians, & audio engineers at his Brooklyn recording studio - “Z Studio”.
Production
Among notable artists with whom Zarr has collaborated musically include Madonna, on her self-titled début album; Village People, co-writing "Sex Over the Phone"; Debbie Gibson on various albums and songs including "Only in My Dreams"; Samantha Fox; Up Front; Pretty Poison; and Eartha Kitt's 1983 dance club hit, "Where Is My Man". Zarr's music is also heard on various radio and television commercials.He has also worked with the following artists:
Musical collaborations
- Phil Ramone
- Richard Perry
- Reggie Lucas
- Kashif
- Arthur Baker
- Jellybean
- Madonna
- Stephen Bray
- Shep Pettibone
- John Luongo
- Mark Kamins
- Johnny Kemp
- Stew Lane and the Untouchables
- Tina B
- Steve Thompson
- M & M Productions
- François Kevorkian
- Taylor Dayne
- Jacques Morali
- Mick Jagger
- The Rolling Stones
- Jerry Ragovoy
- Four Tops
- Toni Basil
- Fleetwood Mac
- Sheree Jeacocke
- Brenda K. Starr
- Marshall Crenshaw
- Jon Batiste
- Ben E. King
- Herbie Hancock
- Eddie Money
- Taj Mahal
- Evelyn King
- Tee Scott
- Tom Moulton
- Bert Reid
- Raymond Reid