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Why is nothing mentioned about the sampling of Dan's song 'Love Sensation' by 'Loleatta Holloway' on the 1989 song 'Ride On Time' by 'Black Box'?. That song became the United Kingdom's biggest selling single of that year and the whole vocal was sampled from Dan's song. |
Why is nothing mentioned about the sampling of Dan's song 'Love Sensation' by 'Loleatta Holloway' on the 1989 song 'Ride On Time' by 'Black Box'?. That song became the United Kingdom's biggest selling single of that year and the whole vocal was sampled from Dan's song. |
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== Source for "spent time supporting Johnny Winter Band"? Never heard that anywhere == |
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I highly doubt the accuracy of the statement that Hartman "subsequently spent time in support of the Johnny Winter Band." I have been a fan for many years of Johnny/Edgar and their extended musical family, and I have never heard this. The version I have heard (in an interview with Edgar, and supported by the link below), was that Hartman was still an unknown in the Harrisburg area, having been in a locally successful band but nothing major, when he began sending demo tapes to Steve Paul, who was the manager of Johnny and Edgar Winter. Edgar had just disbanded his White Trash big band, and was looking to form a smaller group, and Steve Paul suggested Hartman to him. I have never heard of any formal work with Johnny Winter before (or even after) Hartman joined Edgar's group, except after Hartman had built his own studio years later and Johnny used it for both himself and Muddy Waters' work he produced. |
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Therefore, unless the original writer or someone else provides a source within 30 days, I will delete that reference and add something along the lines of what I have summarized above, paraphrased from the Edgar interview (if I can find it) and this site: http://www.creaser.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/mirror/danhartman_website/dan_hartman_bskybiog.htm |
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I have put references for the chart information in the discography. However, I have been unable to get them to appear in the references section and I did try to follow what the help page said. If anyone can fix this, please do. Squad51 (talk) 17:31, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
Why is nothing mentioned about the sampling of Dan's song 'Love Sensation' by 'Loleatta Holloway' on the 1989 song 'Ride On Time' by 'Black Box'?. That song became the United Kingdom's biggest selling single of that year and the whole vocal was sampled from Dan's song.
Source for "spent time supporting Johnny Winter Band"? Never heard that anywhere
I highly doubt the accuracy of the statement that Hartman "subsequently spent time in support of the Johnny Winter Band." I have been a fan for many years of Johnny/Edgar and their extended musical family, and I have never heard this. The version I have heard (in an interview with Edgar, and supported by the link below), was that Hartman was still an unknown in the Harrisburg area, having been in a locally successful band but nothing major, when he began sending demo tapes to Steve Paul, who was the manager of Johnny and Edgar Winter. Edgar had just disbanded his White Trash big band, and was looking to form a smaller group, and Steve Paul suggested Hartman to him. I have never heard of any formal work with Johnny Winter before (or even after) Hartman joined Edgar's group, except after Hartman had built his own studio years later and Johnny used it for both himself and Muddy Waters' work he produced.
Therefore, unless the original writer or someone else provides a source within 30 days, I will delete that reference and add something along the lines of what I have summarized above, paraphrased from the Edgar interview (if I can find it) and this site: http://www.creaser.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/mirror/danhartman_website/dan_hartman_bskybiog.htm
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