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Rob Jungklas

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Origin
  
Memphis, Tennessee

Role
  
Musician

Instruments
  
Vocals, Guitar

Record label
  
Madjack Records

Labels
  
Madjack Records

Genres
  
Rock music, Blues

Name
  
Rob Jungklas


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Occupation(s)
  
Singer, Musician, Teacher

Years active
  
1970s–1989, 2001–present

Albums
  
Closer to the Flame, The Spirit And The Spine, Mapping The Wreckage, Arkadelphia, Gully

Similar People
  
Robert Palmer, Susan Marshall, Frank Stokes, Jim Dickinson, Scud Mountain Boys

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Rob Jungklas is an American, Memphis, Tennessee-based musician, singer and songwriter.

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Jungklas worked in the Memphis-based music circuit for 15 years before signing a deal with Manhattan Records and releasing the album Closer to the Flame in 1986. The album contained the minor hit "Make It Mean Something," which reached #86 on the Billboard Hot 100. Another song, "Boystown," had a video directed by Godley & Creme (in the same rapid-jump-cut style of their video for Wang Chung's "Everybody Have Fun Tonight"). "Hello Heaven," another song on the album, appeared on the soundtrack of the 1987 movie The Principal.

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Jungklas recorded a second album that was not released; Jungklas later released the album through his own website under the title Wrestle With Angels. He then moved to RCA Records, where his album Work Songs for a New Moon was released in 1989. The album was not a commercial success, and he left the label. Jungklas then left the music business; he married, earned a college degree and got a job teaching English and science at the Hutchison School in Memphis. He later moved to St. George's Independent School in Collierville, Tennessee to work as a 7th grade science teacher. Jungklas began playing music again in 2001, and released the album Arkadelphia in 2003 on Memphis-based label Madjack Records. Its blues-based sound was a major departure from his rock-oriented 1980s releases. Jungklas played several shows opening for Lucinda Williams in support of the album. Jungklas released another blues-based album, Gully, in 2007. In August 2010, he released Mapping the Wreckage. Madjack released Jungklas' The Spirit And The Spine in November 2013.

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Jungklas said that while he's proud of his pop-oriented work in the 1980s, "in my mind, I'm really a blues artist ... folk and blues. People might roll their eyes when I say that. But in my head, that's what it is."

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Discography

  • Romeos (1983)
  • Closer to the Flame (1986)
  • Work Songs for a New Moon (1989)
  • Arkadelphia (2003)
  • Gully (2007)
  • Mapping the Wreckage (2010)
  • The Spirit And The Spine (2013)
  • Nothing to Fade (2014)
  • 7 Sisters (2015)
  • Blackbirds (2017)
  • References

    Rob Jungklas Wikipedia