Robert Hazard(1948-2008)
- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Robert Hazard was born Robert Rimato on August 21, 1948 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father was a tenor opera singer with
the Philadelphia Opera Company and owned a jeweler's shop. Hazard began
writing and singing songs at age ten. He grew up in Springfield,
Pennsylvania and graduated from Springfield High School in 1966. Robert
started out as a folk singer performing in local folk clubs and coffee
houses in his native Philadelphia in the early 1970's. Following a brief
stint as a reggae band member, he formed the New Wave rock group Robert
Hazard and the Heroes in the late 1970's. Hazard recorded a demo of his
own composition "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" in 1979;
Cyndi Lauper did a cover of this song in
1983 that went on to become a huge international smash (it peaked at #2
on the US Billboard pop charts in 1984). Robert's group recorded a five
song EP in 1982. The Heroes had a minor hit with the single "Escalator
of Life" in 1983. Hazard released the full length album "Wing of Fire"
in 1984. This was followed by the album "Darling" in 1986. Robert
reunited the Heroes for a 10th Anniversary reunion concert at the
Chestnut Cabaret on 38th Street in Philadelphia. In 1998 Hazard
recorded the album "Howl" with his new band the Hombres. Robert
released the album "The Seventh Lake" in the summer of 2003. The album
"Blue Mountain" came out the next year. Hazard's final album
"Truobadour" was issued on the Rykodisc label on October 9, 2007. In
his latter years Robert also ran an antique shop with his wife Susan
nearby their home in Old Forge, New York. Hazard died on August 5, 2008
at age 59 after surgery for pancreatic cancer at Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston. He's survived by his daughter Corrina and sons Rex
and Remy.