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Daniel Earl Hartman (December 8, 1950 – March 22, 1994) was an American pop rock musician, multi-instrumentalist, producer, singer, and songwriter and original frontman for several bands, including The Soploids, Mak and the Turnarounds, Our Wringer, Last Wing, and Orion.
Pages in category "Songs written by Dan Hartman" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Steve Baltin of Cash Box commented: "This collection is a fitting tribute to Hartman. For those who know the music, but didn't know much about Hartman, this is a good introduction." [16] Anthony Violanti of The Buffalo News stated: "Dan Hartman doesn't waste time kicking out the jams on his new album. "Keep the Fire Burnin'," the opening track ...
The following songs have been produced by Dan Hartman. Pages in category "Song recordings produced by Dan Hartman" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
After the success of Hartman's two disco-oriented albums Instant Replay (1978) and Relight My Fire (1979), Hartman changed musical direction with It Hurts to Be in Love. Returning to the sound of his 1976 album Images , the album moved away from disco to a more melodic pop-rock sound. [ 3 ]
Instant Replay is the third full-length album from singer-songwriter Dan Hartman. Released on June 1, 1978, all the album tracks reached number 1 on the American dance chart . [ 3 ] The title track/first single peaked at number 29 on the Hot 100 in the U.S. & number 8 in the United Kingdom .
In 1983, Iovine contacted Hartman with the request of writing a song for a film he was working on. Hartman was told the song would be sung by four black guys in a concert situation within the film, and he ended up thinking of a demo he had made of "I Can Dream About You". Hartman then went through some legal maneuvering to get the benefit of ...