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I just learned Robert Hazard passed away last month.

An unbelievably talented Philadelphia area singer/songwriter/performer  -  most widely know for having written Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want To Have Fun".

What was so strange was  -  if you were ever fortunate enough to have caught Robert in concert you would have said . . . "Nah, this can't be the guy who wrote the Cyndi Lauper song" (not that there's anything wrong with the song).  He was an unbelievably talented writer and performer - a talent on the order of a Springsteen, Dylan or Simon.

We caught him a few times in the 80s playing bars at the Jersey Shore in the winter time (very strange).  In places where you'd expect to hear a "bar band"  -  and instead were treated to an unforgettable concert of original music that you'd expect to hear at Madison Square Garden, not a local bar.

Last winter I was invited to a coffee shop in the Village where Rykodisc had arranged for Robert to play a set to kick off the release of his new album.  I couldn't make it, I was ill; I'm sorry now that I didn't go anyway.

A huge talent gone.  But I'll never forget his live performances of "Escalator of Life", "Change Reaction", and how he finished every concert with a hard drivin' electric version of "Blowin' In The Wind".

Robert Hazard

Date: 2008-09-06 01:42 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I've been a big Robert Hazard fan since the early 80's. You are right, he was a huge talent, one that will be greatly missed. His most recent music was as good a music gets. I did get the chance to him at that coffee house, the Living Room, in the Village for the release of his latest CD, "Troubadour". Phenomenal show. I've also seen him at a number of other intimate venues in the past 2 years, in Hartford, Boston and NYC, the most recent when he was back at the Living Room in May of this year. What a great performer, great voice, great singer songwriter, and great person. Music has lost a true icon. God bless him, his wife and children.

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