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  1. 1940s - 1980s. Born. July 3, 1923 in Houma, LA. Died. September 15, 1983 in New York, NY. Genre. Vocal, Jazz. Styles. Standards, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz. Also Known As. John Maurice Hartman. Album Highlights. Discover. Articles. My Profile. Staff Picks. Year in Review. Advanced Search. 404 Error. This page did not load properly.

  2. Jul 10, 2007 · Johnny Hartman was the quintessential romantic balladeer. The only singer to record with John Coltrane — on the iconic album John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman — his fame was limited mainly to true...

  3. The Last Balladeer: The Johnny Hartman Story (by Gregg Akkerman) - Jazz History Online. By Thomas Cunniffe. Around 2009, when Gregg Akkerman attempted to research the life and music of Johnny Hartman, he found that there were no books on the perpetually underrated vocalist..

  4. John Maurice Hartman was a critically acclaimed, though never widely known, baritone jazz singer who specialized in ballads. Born in Louisiana, but raised in Chicago, he began singing and playing the piano by age eight. Hartman attended DuSable High School studying music under Walter Dyett before receiving a scholarship to Chicago Musical College.

  5. Mar 7, 2024 · The Sublime Sophistication Of John Coltrane And Johnny Hartman. The duo made a lush, poignant album that remains a high point in both artists’ careers. Published on. March 7, 2024. By. Richard...

  6. Johnny Hartman was the ultimate romantic balladeer. Hartman, the only singer to record with John Coltrane was mostly only known to jazz fans during his lifetime. Hartman reached the top of jazz charts 12 years after his death thanks to a movie soundtrack.

  7. Aug 1, 2001 · Johnny Hartman had been the vocalist, in and out of the band, sharing time with Joe Carroll, mostly. He — Hartman — was a balladeer who was very much unappreciated in jazz history. There's...

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