Davitt Sigerson

Davitt Sigerson (born 1957) is an American retired record producer, executive, singer-songwriter, journalist and novelist.

In 1976, he arranged a version of the Gamble and Huff song "For the Love of Money", released by the Disco Dub Band on the Movers label.

Also, that year, he wrote and produced "No Time to Stop Believing" under the band name Daisy Chain.

In 1990, he recorded a further album, Experiments in Terror, with keyboardist Bob Thiele Jr., as The Royal Macadamians.

Sigerson wrote songs for or with artists including Philip Bailey, Jim Henson, Loverboy, Prism, John Entwistle of the Who, and Gene Simmons of Kiss.