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Bob Hartman

Robert Hartman (born December 26, 1949, in Bryan, Ohio) is a Christian artist, guitarist, writer and songwriter. He is the founder of legendary Christian rock band Petra. Hartman was involved with the band from its foundation in 1972 to its end in 2005. He took a break from touring in 1995, but continued to write most of the band's songs, record guitars and produce most of the albums. He officially returned to touring with Petra in 2003 until he decided to retire the band in late 2005.

Personal life

Hartman is married to Kim Whisonant; they have one son (Jeff Hartman). He enjoys playing tennis and is a self-taught computer programmer. He records and produces music at his in-house studio called House of Bob. He also makes guitars which can be bought through his website.

Equipment

GUITARS:

From “House Of Bob” guitar closet:

  • Ibanez Talaman (orange burst, white pickguard, Kent Armstrong lipstick pickups, non-locking tremolo)
  • Fender American Standard Strat (black, white pickguard, stock single coil pickups, Roland synth pickup)
  • Zion Powerglide (blue, black pickguard, EMG SA front & middle pickups, EMG T rear pickup, Floyd Rose)
  • Hamer Mirage (koa body, Seymour Duncan Vintage Strat front & middle pickups, Rio Grande Muy Grande rear pickup, Wilkinson VSVG tremolo)

From “House Of Bob” garage sale:

  • Zion Radicaster (ash body, red pickguard, Dimarzio Virtual Vintage front & middle pickups, Joe Barden HB Two Tone rear pickup, Wilkinson VSVG tremolo)

From “Captured In Time & Space” live video (1985):

  • Zion Radicaster (white, black pickguard, active pickups, Floyd Rose)
  • BC Rich Stealth (red, one humbucker, non-locking tremolo)

From pictures of “The first gig with John Schlitt” tour (1986):

From “On Fire Video Event” (1988):

  • Zion Radicaster (yellow, black pickguard, custom graphics, active pickups, Floyd Rose)
  • Ovation 12 strings acoustic with cutaway

From “Beyond Belief Video Album” (1990):

  • Zion Radicaster (amber flame maple top, active pickups, Floyd Rose)

From “Backstage Pass” video (1991):

  • Zion Radicaster (tobacco burst, black pickguard, active pickups, Floyd Rose)
  • Zion Radicaster (amber quilt maple top, active pickups, Floyd Rose)
  • Zion Radicaster (white, pearloid pickguard, active pickups, Floyd Rose)
  • Custom Hamer/Zion (blue, Joe Barden S middle pickup & HB rear pickup, Floyd Rose, reverse headstock)

From “Wake-Up Call Video Collection” (1993):

  • PRS unknown model (on "Just Reach Out" video)

From pictures of “Wake-Up Call” tour (1993):

  • Hamer Californian (red, tremolo, block inlays)

From “Farewell DVD” (2005):

  • Warmoth “Jekyll & Hyde” Les Paul (custom built by himself, mahogany body w/ flame maple top, Dimarzio Air Classic front pickup & Air Zone rear pickup, Schaller Floyd Rose, trapezoid inlays)

AMPLIFIERS:

From “Beyond Belief” album (1990):

From “Unseen Power” album (1991):

  • Kasha (unknown model)
  • Peavey (unknown model, probably a 5150)

From “Wake-Up Call” album (1993):

  • Peavey (unknown model, probably the same 5150)

From “Farewell DVD” (2005):

  • Peavey 5150 (two channel head, 120 watts)

From “House Of Bob” guitar closet (used for the studio):

  • Marshall 1970 (three channel head, 100 watts)
  • Egnater Mica (four channel head, 100 watts)

This information was gotten from Petra’s videos, CD booklets, pictures from Petra’s pages (www.houseofbob.com, www.guidetopetra.com, www.petrarocksmyworld.com & www.petrafiles.com) and a couple of E-Mails answered by Bob Hartman himself.

References

  • Powell, Mark Allan (2002). "Petra". Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. pp. 692–699. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.