Michael Zager

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Michael Zager (born January 3, 1943)[1] is an American record producer, composer, and arranger of original music for commercials, albums, network television, and theme music for films. He teaches music at Florida Atlantic University.[2] Zager was a member of jazz rock band Ten Wheel Drive from 1968 to 1973.[3]

Music career

Zager has produced for artists such as Whitney Houston, Cissy Houston, Peabo Bryson, Luther Vandross, Deniece Williams, Jennifer Holliday, Joe Williams, Arturo Sandoval, Herb Alpert, Olatunji, and the (Detroit) Spinners. Zager also produced for R&B artist Street Corner Symphony (1975), Marilyn Chambers (1976), Andrea True (1977),[4] Dee Edwards (1980), Take Five (1981), and Elusion (1981). He also co-wrote the Patti Day song "Right Before My Eyes" with Alexandra Forbes.

In 1978, the Michael Zager Band had a popular disco anthem with "Let's All Chant".[5]

Between 1979 and 1981, Zager composed new bridges for the Spinners' cover versions of three 1960s and 1970s hits, each of which was billed as a medley with the original hit:[6]

Appointments

Zager graduated from University of Miami and the Mannes College of Music of The New School. He later taught at the Mannes College of Music.[2]

During the summers of 2006 and 2008 Zager taught at the College of Music at Payap University in Chiang Mai, Thailand.[7]

He holds the positions of the Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in Performing Arts and professor of music at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida.[2]

He is the author of Writing Music for Television and Radio Commercials (A Manual for Composers and Students) published by Scarecrow Press,[8] and Music Production: For Producers, Composers, Arrangers, and Students, also published by Scarecrow Press.[9]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Label US 200
[10]
1978 Let's All Chant Private Stock Records 120
Life's a Party Columbia Records
1980 Zager
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
US Pop
[11][12]
US Dance
[13][14]
US R&B
[15][14]
UK
[16]
1976 "Do It with Feeling" (with Peabo Bryson) 94 3 25
1977 "Let's All Chant" 36 1 15 8
1978 "Life's a Party"
"Soul to Soul"
"Love Express" 1
"You Don't Know a Good Thing"
"Music Fever"
1980 "Don't Sneak on Me"
1981 "Dr. Rhythm"
1984 "Shot in the Dark" 24
1986 "Like a Tiger" 27
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

See also

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