Freddie Perren
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Freddie Perren
(19?? - December 16, 2004)
Freddie Perren, who was best known for producing Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" and countless other songs for Tavares, Jackson 5... passed away from complications from a stroke that he had been battling for years. He died at the age of 61
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YOUR COMMENTS ON Freddie Perren
Well Freddie has transcend to the next
relm. Freddie shall always remember for
provide the "Disco Soul" of the 70's.
Especially, Peaches and Herb, Yvonne
Elman, Slyers, Jacksons, Rita Colliage
and Minnie Riperton. Freddie I can
remember made an artist sound distinct
and great. So sorry that your no longer
with us in this life. Apparent life is
always short but the musci shall endure
for every
Sincerely: Helmet
From: A mother remembering
Jacobs, and countless demos for other artists. To this day I can honestly say that I have NEVER known
a musical and writing genius like him. While many will remember him for only his music, I will have that pleasure as well as the greatest one of all ~ having known him for the outstanding person he was. He has truly touched my life personally, professionally, and musically for eternity.
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