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Among notable artists with whom Zarr has collaborated musically are: [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], on her [[Madonna (Madonna album)|self-titled debut album]]; [[Deborah Gibson|Debbie Gibson]], on various albums and songs including "[[Only in My Dreams]]"; [[Samantha Fox]]; [[Pretty Poison]]; and [[Eartha Kitt]]'s 1983 dance club hit, "[[Where Is My Man]]". Among notable artists with whom Zarr has collaborated musically are: [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], on her [[Madonna (Madonna album)|self-titled debut album]]; [[Deborah Gibson|Debbie Gibson]], on various albums and songs including "[[Only in My Dreams]]"; [[Samantha Fox]]; [[Pretty Poison]]; and [[Eartha Kitt]]'s 1983 dance club hit, "[[Where Is My Man]]".
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-*[[Al McCall]] 'Hard Times' (1982) on [[West End Records]], produced by [[Tee Scott]] (1948 - 1995) 
-**keyboards by Fred Zarr 
-*[[I Need More]] Arthur Russell (1951-1992) 
-**Arthur Russell: Hammond organ, keyboards; Fred Zarr, keyboards; Jerry "Club" Bennett, rhythm programming; Lola & the Girls, backgrounds; Kenny, vibe. ... 
-*StreetWise records 2214 [[Cuba Gooding]]'s "Happiness Is Just Around" 83 Usa, produced by Arthur Baker and Fred Zarr 
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Fred Zarr is an American musician, songwriter and song producer based in Brooklyn, NY. CEO of BiZarr Music, Inc., he works alongside numerous singers and songwriters at his Brooklyn studio.

Among notable artists with whom Zarr has collaborated musically are: Madonna, on her self-titled debut album; Debbie Gibson, on various albums and songs including "Only in My Dreams"; Samantha Fox; Pretty Poison; and Eartha Kitt's 1983 dance club hit, "Where Is My Man".



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