Artist's albums
Stir It Up
2022 · single
Bigger In Love
2022 · single
They Are You
2021 · single
Not a Number
2021 · single
Auld Lang Syne
2020 · single
The Ends and the Means (Orchestral Version)
2020 · single
Me and the Fool I've Been
2020 · album
Me and the Fool I've Been (Set 5)
2020 · EP
Me and the Fool I've Been (Set 4)
2020 · EP
The Midnight Inside Christmas
2019 · single
Me and the Fool I've Been (Set 3) - Single
2019 · single
Me and the Fool I've Been (Set 2)
2019 · EP
Me and the Fool I've Been (Set 1)
2019 · EP
Two People
2018 · album
All on the Table
2018 · single
I'll Keep You
2018 · single
Over You
2018 · single
New Normal
2018 · single
Best That I Do
2017 · single
The Ends and the Means
2017 · single
Parallel Lines (Live Acoustic)
2016 · single
Parallel Lines
2016 · single
Evergreen
2015 · single
Two People
2015 · single
Robby Hecht
2014 · album
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Biography
New album coming! Sign up for the Kickstarter, running Jan 10 - Feb 9. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/robbyhecht/notanumber Robby Hecht sings like a whisper, like a hesitant truth that simply can’t go unsung anymore. His songs can invoke starry nights and fog rolling in on the beach. Lights turning off. Front porch silences and morning walks alone. Holding hands for the first time, letting go for the last. Across his three indie releases, Hecht has distinguished himself as the second coming of James Taylor, a gentler Damien Jurado. But, whatever the comparison, it’s hard to miss that his songwriting is distinct and individual. He doesn’t shy from the obvious rhyme, but manages it with a delicate audacity, placing it only where it best serves the story or the mood. And, there’s something about the way he unfurls a line that feels less like trying to work something out and more like just calling it what it is. -Kim Ruehl, No Depression