Jamie Hartman
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Jamie Hartman (born 1973) is a British singer and songwriter.
As a BMI Award-winning songwriter and Ivor Novello and Brit Award Nominee with over 50 cuts to his name, Hartman has worked with artists such as Natalie Imbruglia, Will Young, Lemar and Emma Bunton. For Young, he wrote the song "All Time Love" on the Keep On album,[1] which was released as a single in January 2006 and reached #3 in the UK Singles Chart and number 1 in the UK Airplay Chart . The single also made the final shortlist for Best British Single at the 2007 BRIT Awards.[2] He followed that up with the song "All I Need to Know" co-written with Emma Bunton,[3] which was released in February 2007 and reached #60 in the Charts. He also wrote "Justify Me", a song on Nate James 2005 album Set The Tone and his other collaborations include the title track of solo artist Jack Macmanus' album - "Either Side Of Midnight" released in 2008.
Hartman is also a singer and fronts his own band, Ben's Brother signed to Relentless (EMI).[4] Their first album - Beta-Male Fairytales reached number 14 in the UK Album Charts, achieving Silver Award Status with UK sales of over 60,000, including the single "Let Me Out" which was nominated in the 2008 Ivor Novello Award Category "Best Song - Musically and Lyrically" going up against two songs by Amy Winehouse - "You Know That I'm No Good" and "Love Is A Losing Game".
[edit] References
- ^ Will Young - The Boy Most Likely To. musicOMH.com.
- ^ BRIT Awards 2007: List of winners. BBC News.
- ^ Emma Bunton Announces Pregnancy and New Single. ILikeMusic.co.uk.
- ^ Bens Brother. CDBaby.com.