Songwriter Robert Hazard dies at 59
Artist penned Cyndi Lauper's hit 'Girls'
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Hazard's wife, Susan, said her husband died unexpectedly after surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Hazard, born Robert Rimato, led the band Robert Hazard and the Heroes, a fixture in Philadelphia clubs through the mid-1980s. He once wrote that his big break came in 1982 when music journalist Kurt Loder, in town to review a Rolling Stones concert, happened to stop into a bar where he Hazard performing. His song "Escalator of Life" became a hit soon after.
Recently, he has played country music with a band called the Hombres. His latest album, "Troubadour," was released in October. In recent years, Hazard and his wife ran an antique shop near their home in Old Forge, N.Y.







