2:40 | Saxophone: Steven Foster | Vocals: Carol Anne Hartman | Acoustic Guitar, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Drums: Phill Kirby | Bass: Scott McCloud | Andrew Parker: Trombone | Tim Phillips: Trumpet | Electric Guitar: Jeremy Shaw | Saxophone: Phillip Whack
Produced by Jeff Hartman, Plastic Moon Engineered by Chris Garges, Old House Recording Studio; Michael French, Down to Hear Studios; Jeff Hartman, Stone Drive Studio, Down to Hear Studios & Hickory Arts; Scott McCloud; Steven Thigpen, Hickory Theatre; Kent Wooten, The Cove Mixed by Jeff Hartman, Hickory Arts Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering
2. Ain’t Even Hungry No More (Live from The Cove)
5:11 | Vocals: Carol Anne Hartman | Acoustic Guitar, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Bass: Scott McCloud | Electric Guitar: Jeremy Shaw | Drums: Curtis Wingfield
Engineered by Michael French, Down to Hear, and Kent Wooten, The Cove Live Mix by Kent Wooten, The Cove Produced by Jeff Hartman, Plastic Moon Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering
Jeff & Carol Anne Hartman take you on a video tour on YouTube of their new album, “Then There Was Three,” on Sunday, June 26, 2022, at 7:30 pm from the comfort of your home.
This particular album has been 15 years in the making with musicians Brian Burton, Phill Kirby, Scott McCloud, Jeremy Shaw, Phillip Whack, and more.
Produced by Jeff Hartman, Plastic Moon Engineered by Chris Garges, Old House Recording Studio; Michael French, Down to Hear; Jeff Hartman, Stone Drive Studio, Down to Hear Studios & Hickory Arts; Scott McCloud; Steven Thigpen, Hickory Theatre; Kent Wooten, The Cove Mixed by Jeff Hartman, Hickory Arts Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering
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Album – “Then There Was Three”
Original Release Date — June 19, 2022
Then There Was Three
In memory of Kyle Hartman
1. Golden Arrow (5:20) 2. Grey (featuring Aly Adams) (4:34) 3. Purple Monkeys (with Carol Anne Hartman) (4:10) 4. Sweet Nothings (4:19) 5. Eat Your Vegetables (On Bended Knees) (3:57) 6. Ain’t Even Hungry No More (2:40) 7. Then There Was Three (3:29) 8. Move On (3:51) 9. Do You See Me (with Carol Anne Hartman) [3:39] 10. Simon Peter (with Carol Anne Hartman) [4:56] 11. Never the Less (3:32)
Musicians — Aly Adams, Forrest Brown, Brian Burton, Matt Cochran, Steven Foster, Carol Anne Hartman, Jeff Hartman, Phill Kirby, Scott McCloud, Henry Michaels, Andrew Parker, Tim Phillips, Jeremy Shaw, Phillip Whack
All songs written by Jeffrey S. Hartman except “Purple Monkeys” (Carol Anne & Jeff Hartman), “Do You See Me” (Carol Anne & Jeff Hartman) and “Simon Peter” (Carol Anne & Jeff Hartman)
Produced by Jeff Hartman, Plastic Moon Engineered by Chris Garges, Old House Recording Studio; Michael French, Down to Hear Studios; Jeff Hartman, Stone Drive Studio, Down to Hear Studios & Hickory Arts; Scott McCloud; Steven Thigpen, Hickory Theatre; Kent Wooten, The Cove Mixed by Jeff Hartman, Hickory Arts Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering
Single – “Epiphany”
Previously Unreleased; 10th Anniversary of More (The Black Album)
Original Release Date — September 5, 2015
Epiphany
*1. Epiphany (Alternate Version)
8:09 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Percussion: Phill Kirby
2. Where I’ve Been (Doesn’t Matter Now) [Demo]
6:13 | Guitar, Vocals: Jeff Hartman
Words and Music by Jeff Hartman
Produced by David Black and Jeff Hartman *Mixed by David Black, Old House Recording Studio Engineered by David Black, Old House Recording Studio Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering
Funded in part by all that is Old House Recording Studio, Brandon Castagna, Dan “The Fan” Evans, Deborah Gill, Brad and Kathy Hartman, Jeff and Carol Hartman, Krista Jones, and some guy we met in Arlington, VA
Special thanks to Scott Applegate, Janet Black, Hope Coble, Chris Garges, Brad Hartman, Carol Hartman, Timmy Hartman, Phill Kirby, and Sandi Shuford
Single – “Erica’s Song”
Previously Unreleased; 10th Anniversary of Northern Accent
Original Release Date — Saturday, July 26, 2013
Erica’s Song
In Memory of Erica Coffey
1. Erica’s Song (5:40) *2. Erica’s Song (Alternate Version) (5:19)
Musicians — Steve Clamp, Tony Eltora, Carol Anne Hartman, Jeff Hartman, Phill Kirby
Words and Music by Jeffrey S. Hartman
Produced by Jeff Hartman Mixed by David Black, Old House Recording Studio Engineered by David Black, Old House Recording Studio, and James Little, The Studio Formerly Known as St. Francis of Assisi and currently known as Epiphonic Studios (The first album tracked at Epiphonic Studios) Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering Art by Anthony Morrow *Previously Unreleased
Funded in part by all that is Scott Jeffrey’s Band, Mr. and Mrs. James Atwood, Freda Bloss, The Cauccis, Ila Coble, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coble, Tony Eltora, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eltora, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glavine, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hamby, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hartman, Gary Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hartman, William Klimowicz, Hayden Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. David Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. William Samara, Scott and Sandra Shuford, Mr. and Mrs. William Summa
Album – “More (The Black Album)”
More is more.
Original Release Date — September 5, 2005
More (The Black Album) In Memory of David Black, Old House Recording Studio
*1. Swell (A Prelude)
5:39 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys: Jeff Hartman | HandSonic: Phill Kirby
A jam turned prelude.
2. Nerl
6:24 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Percussion: Phill Kirby
Nerl represents a time and place in my life when poetry and romance and one particular girl found me.
*3. 10 Brookside Blues
5:29 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys, Vocals: Jeff Hartman
It’s all about jealousy and her address.
†4. Muse
8:38 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Banjo, Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Vocals: Jeff Hartman
Muse is about writing songs for the wrong reasons. Too often songwriters are guilty of writing songs in an effort to promote some sort of hidden agenda, whether it’s political or “scoring with a chick.”
5. Where I’ve Been (Doesn’t Matter Now)
5:20 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Percussion: Phill Kirby
A sarcastic tribute to those who lose their identities to relationships.
6. Epiphany
7:37 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Percussion: Phill Kirby
On the rebound.
7. More
8:19 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys, Vocals: Jeff Hartman
More is hopeless romanticism at its best. More is more.
*8. Déjà Vu
6:55 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys, Vocals: Jeff Hartman
That feeling we’ve all experienced at one point or another.
‡9. September Song
7:19 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums, Percussion: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys, Percussion, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Percussion: Phill Kirby
This tune is about commitment. Carol Anne and I met on stage in the spring of 1996 and soon fell in love during fall production of The Fantasticks at The Green Room Community Theatre of Newton, North Carolina. I asked for Carol’s hand in marriage with the cloak and dagger help of friends and family on the second Saturday night in September of 1999 and wed one year later on the ninth day in September of the year 2000. The ceremony was held on stage in the Charles E. Jeffers Theatre of Hickory Community Theatre.
10. Kiss the Frog
5:23 | Bass, Vocals: Micah Davidson | Guitar, Vocals: Tony Eltora | Drums, Vocals: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys, Vocals: Jeff Hartman
Folk is a dish best served funky through the eyes of a toddler.
11. The Blues
7:56 | Vocals: Brandon Castagna | Vocals: Jared Castagna | Bass, Vocals: Micah Davidson | Guitar, Percussion, Vocals: Tony Eltora | Drums, Percussion, Vocals: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Percussion: Phill Kirby
My favorite color is blue.
All songs written by Jeffrey S. Hartman except “Déjà Vu” (Hartman/Pritchard) and “Swell” (Davidson/Eltora/Flynn/Hartman)
†Contains an interpolation from the composition “I Write the Songs,” written by Bruce Johnston, published by BMG Songs, Inc. and Obo Artists Music, Inc.
‡Contains an interpolation from the composition “Metaphor” written by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, Chappell and Co., publishers.
Produced by David Black and Jeff Hartman Mixed by Chris Garges, Old House Recording Studio *Mixed by David Black, Old House Recording Studio Engineered by David Black, Old House Recording Studio Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering Art by Louis Davidson
Funded in part by all that is Old House Recording Studio, Brandon Castagna, Dan “The Fan” Evans, Deborah Gill, Brad and Kathy Hartman, Jeff and Carol Hartman, Krista Jones, and some guy we met in Arlington, VA
Special thanks to Scott Applegate, Janet Black, Hope Coble, Chris Garges, Brad Hartman, Carol Hartman, Timmy Hartman, Phill Kirby and Sandi Shuford
Single – “Nerl”
Original Release Date — September 5, 2005
1. Nerl (Alternate Version)
6:25 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Percussion: Phill Kirby
*2. Swell (A Prelude) [Alternate Version]
5:54 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Keys: Jeff Hartman | HandSonic: Phill Kirby
All songs written by Jeffrey S. Hartman except “Swell” (Davidson/Eltora/Flynn/Hartman)
Produced by David Black and Jeff Hartman Mixed by Chris Garges, Old House Recording Studio *Mixed by David Black, Old House Recording Studio Engineered by David Black, Old House Recording Studio Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering
Funded in part by all that is Old House Recording Studio, Brandon Castagna, Dan “The Fan” Evans, Deborah Gill, Brad and Kathy Hartman, Jeff and Carol Hartman, Krista Jones, and some guy we met in Arlington, VA
Special thanks to Scott Applegate, Janet Black, Hope Coble, Chris Garges, Brad Hartman, Carol Hartman, Timmy Hartman, Phill Kirby and Sandi Shuford