World-Class Recording Tips With Fred Mollin

World-Class Recording Tips With Fred Mollin

Entertainment Spotlight, the premier destination for entertainment industry news and education, announces an essential webinar for independent artists, producers, and audio enthusiasts. On Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST, Grammy-nominated producer Fred Mollin will share the professional recording techniques that separate amateur demos from chart-topping records.

The complimentary webinar, titled "Making Professional-Sounding Records," offers participants an insider's look at the production secrets top engineers use to create radio-ready tracks. Whether working in a home studio or professional space, attendees will discover how to capture stunning vocals, powerful drums, rich guitars, and balanced mixes that stand alongside commercial releases.

"Recording quality music has never been more accessible, but knowing the right techniques makes all the difference," said Jim Norris, President of Entertainment Spotlight. "Fred Mollin's decades of experience producing for some of the biggest names in music make this an invaluable opportunity for anyone serious about elevating their recordings."

What Attendees Will Learn:

  • How to capture the perfect tone and character for vocals, guitars, drums, and any instrument you track
  • Simple ways to make your room sound more expensive and get recordings that translate professionally
  • How to nail clean, punchy takes that sit perfectly in your mix every time
  • Layering and arrangement techniques the pros use to create rich, full productions with depth and impact
  • The biggest mistakes that make your tracks sound amateur—and how to fix them
  • Smart gear choices that give you pro-level results without the pro-level price tag

About Fred Mollin

Fred Mollin is a record producer, film and TV composer, musician, musical director, and songwriter whose career spans virtually every genre. His impressive production credits include albums for Jimmy Webb, Kris Kristofferson, America, Lamont Dozier, Bill Medley, JD Souther, Rita Wilson, Jackie Evancho, Kristin Chenoweth, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Johnny Mathis.

Mollin's ascendancy began early in Toronto as producer of the iconic 1977 worldwide hit "Sometimes When We Touch" by Dan Hill. His Disney album work has reached sales of over 3 million units with worldwide streams exceeding 250 million, making him Disney's most successful lullaby album artist.

From the mid-eighties through 2001, Mollin worked extensively as a composer for film and television, scoring projects ranging from the "Friday The 13th" franchise to "Beverly Hills 90210." After moving to Nashville in 2001, he returned to his true passion—record production. Recent projects include Christmas albums from Kristin Chenoweth ("Happiness is…Christmas") and Johnny Mathis ("Christmas Time Is Here"), Bill Medley's "Straight From The Heart," Jackie Evancho's "Carousel Of Time," and an upcoming Jimmy Webb album scheduled for 2026 release.

About Entertainment Spotlight

Entertainment Spotlight is a comprehensive platform dedicated to providing the latest news, trends, and insights from the global entertainment industry. The organization features five specialized websites—Canadian Music Spotlight, Music Retail Spotlight, Pro Audio Spotlight, Pro Lighting Spotlight, and Pro Video Spotlight—covering all aspects of the entertainment sector.

Founded by Jim Norris, a veteran of the Canadian music industry who launched Canadian Musician magazine in 1979 and has conducted seminars and webinars on music business topics at trade shows across North America, Entertainment Spotlight is committed to increasing knowledge and keeping professionals updated on the ever-evolving world of music, music retail, pro audio, and pro lighting.

Registration Information

The webinar is free to attend. Registration details and more information are available at www.entertainmentspotlight.biz/recording

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