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    John Maurice Hartman was an American jazz singer, known for his rich baritone voice and recordings of ballads. He sang and recorded with Earl Hines' and Dizzy Gillespie's big bands and with Erroll Garner. Hartman is best remembered for his collaboration in 1963 with saxophonist John Coltrane, John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman, a landmark album for both him and Coltrane.

  2. Johnny Hartman was born on the 3rd of July, 1923. He was popular for being a Jazz Singer. Louisiana-born jazz singer. He recorded numerous solo jazz ballads and also collaborated with legendary saxophonist John Coltrane on a 1963 album. Johnny Hartman was born in Louisiana. He attended Chicago Musical College in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

  3. Johnny Hartman. Johnny Hartman, a Black singer, was born on this date in 1923. Born in Chicago, John Maurice Hartman began singing early on and performed in Special Services in the Army. Hartman studied music in college and made his professional debut in the mid-1940s. He performed with Earl Hines and recorded his first sides for Regent/Savoy.

  4. John Maurice Hartman was an American jazz singer, known for his rich baritone voice and recordings of ballads. He sang and recorded with Earl Hines' and Dizzy Gillespie's big bands and with Erroll Garner. Hartman is best remembered for his collaboration in 1963 with saxophonist John Coltrane, John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman, a landmark album for both him and Coltrane.

  5. John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman · 1961. You Are Too Beautiful. John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman · 1963. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning. I Just Dropped By to Say Hello · 1963. Stairway to the Stars. I Just Dropped By to Say Hello · 1963. If I'm Lucky. I Just Dropped By to Say Hello · 1963.

  6. Just after recording with John Coltrane in 1963, baritone singer Johnny Hartman (1923–1983) told a family member that “something special” occurred in the studio that day. He was right – the album, containing definitive readings of “Lush Life” and “My One and Only Love,” resides firmly in the realm of iconic; forever enveloping listeners in the sounds of romance.

  7. A Jazz Discography of Dizzy Gillespie by Jergen Grunnet Jepsen lists "Day By Day" on this session with Hartman as vocalist, but the track was typically performed by the Gillespie Orchestra as an instrumental. Date: October 23, 1948. Location: Royal Roost, New York City.