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Rob Hegel Rob Hegel is a singer/songwriter best known for writing the Air Supply top twenty hit "Just as I Am" (with guitarist Dick Wagner), the top ten disco hit "Sinner Man" for Sarah Dash (from Labelle), Do it for Our Country.
Rob Hegel Creative differences led to Hegel asking RCA to release him from his contract. Co-author, Amanda George, took a job as a writer for a television game show produced by music industry legend, Don Kirshner. Part of the application required that she present samples of her work and when her submissions caught Kirshner's ear he signed Hegel and George to a multi-year contract as staff songwriters. The songs written by Hegel and George during the Kirshner years included many that were written and recorded for Kirshner's various television projects; NBC's The Kids From C.A.P.E.R. starring John Lansing and Steve Bonino; A YEAR AT THE TOP (co-produced with Norman Lear) for CBS starring Mickey Rooney, Paul Shaffer, and Greg Evigan; theme songs for the pilot episodes of "Say Uncle" and "Stick Around" (starring Andy Kaufman); and the instrumental track from "Sinner Man" was used as the theme for Don Kirshner's Rock Concert.
Rob Hegel In 1982 Hegel was introduced to guitarist and songwriter Dick Wagner 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". Legendary record promoter, Chuck Dembrak, took the recording to Chip Taylor 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.
Rob Hegel 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.
Hegel (disambiguation) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) was a German philosopher.