Английская Википедия:Fred McFarlane

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Frederick Craig McFarlane (November 14, 1959 – September 3, 2016)[1] was an American R&B songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist. McFarlane's career as a songwriter and producer spanned more than 30 years. He wrote or co-wrote a number of R&B and dance hits including Jenny Burton's "Bad Habits" in 1985; Robin S.' 1993 debut single "Show Me Love" which he co-wrote with Allen George; and Jason Derulo's "Don't Wanna Go Home".[2]

McFarlane began his professional career as a keyboardist, supporting such artists as Crown Heights Affair and Enchantment.[2] He transitioned to producing during the 1980s. Among the songs he produced was Jocelyn Brown's 1984 hit "Somebody Else's Guy".[2]

McFarlane also penned songs for dozens of other artists, including Will Downing, Force MDs, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Keith Sweat and Madonna.[2]

McFarlane died in early September 2016. A cause of death was not released at the time.[2]

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