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  1. Daniel Earl Hartman (8 de diciembre de 1950-22 de marzo de 1994), conocido como Dan Hartman, fue un cantante, cantautor y productor discográfico estadounidense . Biografía[editar] Dan Earl Hartman nació en Harrisburg, Pensilvania. Hartman se unió a su primera banda, "The Legends", a la edad de 13 años, junto con su hermano Dave.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_HartmanDan Hartman - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. "I Can Dream About You" is a song written and performed by American singer Dan Hartman on the soundtrack album of the film Streets of Fire. Released in 1984 as a single from the soundtrack, and included on Hartman's album I Can Dream About You, it reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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    • April 1984, August 1985 (UK re-issue)
    • 1983
  4. "Instant Replay" is a song by Dan Hartman from the album Instant Replay. The song reached number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart, while topping out on the R&B chart at number 44. In the UK, the song peaked at number 8 in November 1978.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Dan_HartmanDan Hartman - Wikiwand

    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.

  6. Sites: danhartman.com , danhartman.net , X , Wikipedia , Wikipedia , Imdb. In Groups: 3-V, Atlantis Star, Johnny Winter's Band, The Edgar Winter Group, The Kosells, The Legends (7) Variations: Viewing All | Dan Hartman.

  7. 7 de abr. de 1994 · Dan Hartman, a record producer, singer and songwriter, died on March 22 at his home in Westport, Conn. He was 43. The cause was a brain tumor, said his manager, Julian Able.