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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Rob Jungklas is an American, Memphis, Tennessee-based musician, singer and songwriter.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.Jungklas recorded a second album that was not released; 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 moved to work at St. Georges Collierville working 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."@en }

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