Jesse Frederick - Work With Other TV Producers

Work With Other TV Producers

During his years co-writing with Bennett Salvay, Frederick occasionally received work with other TV producers. In 1986, they wrote the theme song to the short-lived CBS sitcom Better Days, which has the distinction of being the first TV theme written by the two that Frederick performed vocals on (predating his performance of "Everywhere You Look" on Full House). Later, they wrote a more saccharine-tinged theme for the just-as-short-lived spring 1988 ABC comedy Family Man (no relation to the similarly titled Miller/Boyett series of two years later), which Frederick also performed.

Also in 1988, due to their primary employment on sitcoms produced by Lorimar, Frederick and Salvay scored selected episodes of CBS' Falcon Crest, a dramatic Lorimar production.

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