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'''Ed Frugé''' (born [[1959]] in Louisiana) is a musician and producer. He co-produced the soundtrack to ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'' with [[Vince DiCola]], whom he also worked with on the ''Rocky IV'' soundtrack. His other works include releasing the double album "Trilogy" with Tony DuPuis, and touring as a musician with the Frank Stallone Band. He is currently president of music store Lake Charles Music.
'''Ed Frugé''' (born [[1959]] in Louisiana) is a musician and producer. He co-produced the soundtrack to ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'' with [[Vince DiCola]], whom he also worked with on the ''Rocky IV'' soundtrack. His other works include releasing the double album "Trilogy" with Tony DuPuis, and touring as a musician with the [[Frank Stallone]] Band. He is currently president of music store Lake Charles Music.


==Co-productions/arrangements==
==Co-productions/arrangements==

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Ed Frugé (born 1959 in Louisiana) is a musician and producer. He co-produced the soundtrack to The Transformers: The Movie with Vince DiCola, whom he also worked with on the Rocky IV soundtrack. His other works include releasing the double album "Trilogy" with Tony DuPuis, and touring as a musician with the Frank Stallone Band. He is currently president of music store Lake Charles Music.

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