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Robert Eric Hegel (born on August 5, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and international recording artist best known for writing the
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top twenty hit " Just as I Am"), the top ten disco hit "Sinner Man" for
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(of
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), and "Do It For Our Country" from the movie Grease 2. "Just As I Am" has been recorded by many artists all over the world with the reggae version by L.U.S.T. topping the Jamaican, New York and Canadian reggae charts in 2009.


Early life

Born in
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, Hegel attended Centerville High School and was in the
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band The Chandells that changed its name to Bittervetch with the release of the 7" single "Bigger Fool", in 1966. Rob's career was honored with his induction into the Centerville High School Hall of Fame in 2024.


Music career

In 1973,
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signed Rob to a recording contract and released the singles "New York City Girl" and "Hello Jekyll, Goodbye Mister Hyde". He signed a publishing deal with
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and, along with his lyricist Amanda George, wrote songs for various television projects such as NBC's '' The Kids from C.A.P.E.R.'', the CBS sitcom ''
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'' (co-produced with Norman Lear), theme songs for the pilot episodes of ''Say Uncle'' and '' Stick Around'' (starring Andy Kaufman), and the theme for Don Kirshner's ''Rock Concert''. In 1980, RCA released the ''Hegel'' LP. The first single from the album, "Tommy, Judy & Me", received radio airplay on the East Coast, including New York City. The single would peak at No. 109 on the
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chart. The opening lyric, "Tommy said that he's had some girls in the strangest positions in the back of his car", was deemed too controversial for many stations to add it to their playlists. The popularity of the song on the stations that did play it caught the attention of
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, and Hegel was invited to appear on ''
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''. Upon arriving in Hollywood, Hegel was informed that the network censors would not clear "Tommy, Judy & Me" and the producer asked for two other songs to be performed instead. Choreographer
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, who had just been given the director's chair for the film ''
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'', noticed "Tommy, Judy & Me" and asked Hegel to submit some songs. After receiving the script, Hegel wrote "Do It for Our Country" for the bomb shelter scene and played it over the phone to Birch. In 1982, Hegel was introduced to guitarist and songwriter
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and they decided to write some songs for Hegel to record and Wagner to produce. The first song written and recorded was " Just as I Am". Record promoter Chuck Dembrak took the recording to
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at Polydor/Mercury Records and Hegel was signed to a recording contract. In 1983, on the day Chip Taylor and the entire promotion department were fired, "Just as I Am" was released. Hegel later received a call from a former associate at RCA, Dave Carpin, who was now at Arista, and suggested " Just as I Am" would be the perfect follow-up to
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's hit song "
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" and was to give it to
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for evaluation. In 1985, Arista released Air Supply's version of the song and it became a top twenty U.S. hit. Also in 1985, Chuck Dembrak approached Hegel with an idea to do a dance instrumental version of the
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song, "
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" for Kama Sutra Records. Dembrak brought in guitaris
Les Fradkin
and with Hegel producing and playing the synthesizer parts with Fradkin, their version was recorded. Needing a B-side, Hegel enlisted his friend Dick Wagner, and together they recorded an instrumental version of Hegel's "Frustrated", released in 1985. Hegel released ''Hegel 2 – Displays'' (a 20-song CD compilation) on Red Lips Records in 2009. The CD features original first recordings of his songs "Tommy, Judy & Me", "We’re Lovers After All", and "You Wonder". A download-only collection titled ''Road Signs'' was released in 2012 and features some of Hegel's current work. In 2014, Hegel was asked to contribute songs to the Pete Quaife Foundation CD, ''Legends – Shoulder to Shoulder''. Hegel contributed "You & I" from his ''Road Signs'' CD and recorded a mostly
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version of
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hit song, " Tired of Waiting for You". The CD set was released in 2014. In addition to songwriting and recording, Hegel has been recognized for his vocal harmonies and background vocal arranging skills. For Don Kirshner, Hegel arranged and sang background vocals (with Jay Siegel of
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) for ''The Kids from C.A.P.E.R.'' project, and two albums by
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; her eponymous debut album that featured "Sinner Man" and the follow-up ''Oo-La-La''. During this time, Hegel was also hired to write, arrange, and perform the theme songs for two television pilots: ''Say Uncle'' (starring Richard B. Shull) and ''Stick Around'' (starring Andy Kaufman). Producer Steve Katz called Hegel into the studio to sing multi-overdub background vocals for the "Sad Song" track on ''Lou Reed Live'', and for Harper Hug at Thunder Underground Recording Studio. Hegel arranged and performed all background vocals on Jamie Palumbo's ''Realistic'' CD and sang the background vocals on John Stanley King Band's "Dem Boulettes".


Novel

In his first novel, ''Tuxedo Bob'', co-authored with his wife Susan, Hegel combines his songwriting abilities with his quick wit and love for the English language to weave a tale of whimsy and wonder about a uniquely talented, impeccably dressed, and compulsively honest man. In addition to ''Tuxedo Bob'' and Hegel's extensive music catalogue, he has written a musical thriller, ''The Mirror of Mister Moore'', an action/detective screenplay, ''All That Glitter'', and a stage play, ''And Then… What?''.


Discography


Albums

* 1980 – ''Hegel'', RCA Records * 2005 – ''Masters & Demos – Chapter 1'', Gear Fab Records * 2009 – ''Hegel 2 - Displays'', Red Lips Records * 2012 – ''Road Signs'', Red Lips Records * 2015 – ''Make It Magical'', Red Lips Records * 2019 - ''Tommy, Judy and Me + 23 for the record'', Red Lips Records


Recordings

* 1966 – "Bigger Fool" b/w "A Girl Like You", Pixie Records * 1967 – "I Don’t Care", Hinda Records * 1973 – "New York City Girl" b/w Clock in the Tower", RCA Records * 1974 – "Hello Jekyll, Goodbye Mister Hyde", RCA Records * 1980 – "Tommy, Judy and Me", RCA Records * 1980 – "We’re Lovers After All", RCA Records * 1982 – " Just as I Am", Mercury Records * 1985 – " In a Gadda Da Vida", Kama Sutra Records * 2009 – "It's Almost Christmas", Red Lips Records


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hegel, Rob 1948 births Living people American male pop singers American male songwriters Musicians from Dayton, Ohio University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music alumni