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Biography
Infobox musical artist | name = Dan Hartman| image =| caption =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Daniel Earl Hartman| birth_date = birth date|mf=yes|1950|12|8|birth_place = Harrisburg, Pennsylvania|Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , USA | death_date = Death date and age|mf=yes|1994|3|22|1950|12|8|death_place = Westport, Connecticut|Westport , Connecticut , USA | origin =| genre = Disco , Blue-eyed soul , Hard rock , New Wave music|New Wave | associated_acts = Edgar Winter Group , 3V (band)|3V | occupation = Singing|Singer , songwriter , guitarist , keyboardist , record producer | years_active = 1963–1994| label = Blue Sky Records|Blue Sky , MCA Records|MCA | website =Daniel Earl "Dan" Hartman (December 8, 1950—March 22, 1994) was an United States|American singing|singer , songwriter and record producer , best known for such songs as: " Free Ride (song)|Free Ride ", " I Can Dream About You ", " Instant Replay (song)|Instant Replay ", " Love Sensation ", and " Relight My Fire ", all of which had world-wide success.cite web|url= http://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/07/obituaries/dan-hartman-dies-songwriter-was-43.html|publisher=The New York Times|title=Dan Hartman Dies; Songwriter Was 43|accessdate=2012-01-22
Career
Born in Pennsylvania 's capital, Harrisburg , Dan Hartman is an American composer and singer. Hartman joined his first band at the age of thirteen, The Legends. His brother Dave was also a member of the band. He played keyboards and wrote much of the band's music, but despite the release of a number of recordings, none turned out to be hits. He subsequently spent a period of time backing the Johnny Winter Band and then joined the Edgar Winter Group where he played bass on three of their albums and wrote the band's second biggest pop hit " Free Ride (song)|Free Ride " in 1972. Upon launching a solo career in 1976, he released a promotional album which had, as its full title, Who Is Dan Hartman and Why Is Everyone Saying Wonderful Things About Him? . It was a compilation disc including songs from Johnny Winter and the Edgar Winter Group. His second release, Images (Dan Hartman album)| Images , was his first true album and featured ex-Edgar Winter Group members Edgar Winter, Ronnie Montrose and Rick Derringer and guests Clarence Clemons and Randy Brecker .
In late 1978, Hartman reached #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play|Dance Charts with the disco single (music)|single , " Instant Replay (song)|Instant Replay ," which crossed over to #29 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979 and also reached the top 10 on the United Kingdom|British sales charts. Musicians Hartman worked with on the associated album included Vinnie Vincent and G. E. Smith . This was followed by his second chart topper, 1979's " Relight My Fire ," which featured friend Loleatta Holloway on vocals. This song later became the theme for the NBC talk show Tomorrow (TV series)|Tomorrow and in 1993 became a hit single for British boy band Take That featuring Lulu (singer)|Lulu . There was also a cover version of "Instant Replay" recorded by the duet (music)|duo Yell& #33; (Paul Varney and Daniel James) in January 1990.
He was back on the record chart|charts again with the Top 40|Top 10 single " I Can Dream About You ," which was featured on his new album of the same name as well as the Streets of Fire soundtrack in 1984. The tune reached #6 on the U.S. charts, and (on rerelease in 1985) #12 in the UK. Hartman was featured as a bartender in one of the two videos that were released for the single, which received heavy rotation on MTV . In the movie Streets of Fire , the single "I Can Dream About You" was actually sung by Winston Ford, whose vocals were convincingly lip-synched by a group led by African-American actor Stoney Jackson , and included among its members future actor/director Robert Townsend (actor)|Robert Townsend .
In 1984, Hartman also performed "Heart of the Beat" under the band name 3V (band)|3V with CharlieMidnight for the soundtrack of Breakin' , directed by Joel Silberg and, in 1985, scored a third number-one single on the Dance Music charts, " We Are the Young (Dan Hartman song)|We Are The Young ." The single "Second Nature" also charted during this period. In 1988, he co-wrote the song "Why Should I Worry? " with CharlieMidnight , for the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Oliver and Company . His other film contribution was the song Waiting To See You , which was used in the film Ruthless People and its accompanying soundtrack album.
During the next decade he worked as a songwriter and producer, and collaborated with such artists as Tina Turner , Dusty Springfield , Joe Cocker , Bonnie Tyler , Paul Young (singer and guitarist)|Paul Young , James Brown (musician)|James Brown , Nona Hendryx , Holly Johnson , Living in a Box , the Plasmatics and Steve Winwood . Hartman produced and co-wrote Living in America (song)|"Living In America" , a #4 hit for James Brown which appeared on the soundtrack of 1985's Rocky IV . The song was the last of Brown's 44 hit recordings to appear on the Billboard Top 40 charts.
Death
3˝ months past his 43rd birthday, Dan Hartman died at his Westport, Connecticut|Westport , Connecticut , home of an AIDS -related brain tumor. His remains were cremated. At the time of his death, his music was enjoying a revival of sorts; a cover version of " Relight My Fire " became a British number-one hit for Take That and Lulu (singer)|Lulu . Sales of Hartman's solo recordings, group efforts, production, songwriting and compilation inclusions exceed 50 million records worldwide.
Hartman's solo cover of the Edgar Winter Group's "Free Ride" was featured in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie the year after his death. In 2006, 12 years after his death, " I Can Dream About You " was featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and " Relight My Fire " was also featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony .
Discography
Albums
Who Is Dan Hartman? (1976)
Images (Dan Hartman album)| Images (1976)
Instant Replay (Dan Hartman album)|Instant Replay (1978) #80 Billboard 200|U.S.
Billboard Hot 100>U.S. Hot 100 small>Whitburn, Joel. Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 . Menomonee Falls, WI; Record Research Books, 2003, p. 304 ref>
R& B charts>U.S. R& B small>Whitburn, Joel. Top R& B Singles 1942-1995 . Menomonee Falls, WI; Record Research Books, 1996, p. 184. ref>
Adult Contemporary chart>U.S. A.C. small>Whitburn, Joel. Top Adult Contemporary 1961-2001 . Menomonee Falls, WI; Record Research Books, 2002, p. 112. ref>
Hot Dance Music/Club Play>U.S. Dance small>Whitburn, Joel. Hot Dance/ Disco 1974-2003 . Menomonee Falls, WI; Record Research Books, 2004, p. 118. ref>
cite book | last = Whitburn | first = Joel | authorlink = Joel Whitburn | coauthors = | title = Hot Dance/Disco 1974-2003 | publisher = Record Research | year = 2004 | location = Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin | pages = 118 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-89820-156-X
List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
List of HIV-positive people
List of disco artists (A-E)
List of acts who appeared on American Bandstand
List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1980s
List of people from Pennsylvania
References
reflist
External links
IMDb name|1209884
http://www.danhartman.com Danhartman.com
http://www.danhartman.net Danhartman.net
Find a Grave|11276
Persondata|NAME= Hartman, Dan |ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Hartman, Daniel Earl |SHORT DESCRIPTION= Singing|Singer , songwriter , guitarist , keyboardist , record producer |DATE OF BIRTH= December 8, 1950 |PLACE OF BIRTH= Harrisburg, Pennsylvania|Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , USA |DATE OF DEATH= March 22, 1994 |PLACE OF DEATH= Westport, Connecticut|Westport , Connecticut , USA DEFAULTSORT:Hartman, Dan Category:American dance musicians Category:American male singers Category:Songwriters from Pennsylvania Category:American record producers Category:American disco musicians Category:LGBT musicians from the United States Category:Musicians from Pennsylvania Category:People from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Category:People from Westport, Connecticut Category:AIDS-related deaths in Connecticut Category:1950 births Category:1994 deaths