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In the tattered pages of jazz history, the music of
Johnny Hartman has often gone unnoticed. His organic
collaboration with John Coltrane in 1963 was sadly
short-lived. Hartman would go on to record many albums
on his own, yet never managed to receive the same
notoriety as his peers.
Many years after Hartman’s death, Clint Eastwood invited
the world to discover the rich Hartman songbook in the
soundtrack of the “Bridges of Madison County.” Johnny
Hartman finally had arrived.
In a carefully crafted presentation, vocalist Kevin
Mahogany has stepped forward and fused those two events
into an evening of romance that will debut at Lincoln
Center. Listeners will be enchanted by the ballads of
Strayhorn, Ellington, Gershwin and more from nearly four
decades of Hartman recordings.
Hartman on video.youtube.com/wat |
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Dave Chappelle (Comedy Central comedian) on Johnny Hartman:
"When I was 6, that was the first time someone told me I should
be a comedian," he said. "A jazz singer named Johnny Hartman was
a friend of my grandmother's. He was over at the house and I
remember he said, `You're really funny, you should be a
comedian.' I asked him what that was and he told me…Eight years
later, I was doing standup in a Washington, D.C. coffee club.”
For bookings,
please contact:
Cheryl Hughey
Mahogany Jazz
314-660-1755
cherylhughey@charter.net
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