Hickory, NC – Savannah Spencer Christmas House Concert

Please join us on Thursday, December 5, 2019, for the last in this year’s series of Hickory Arts house concerts featuring Savannah Spencer with Jeff Hartman, Steven Foster, and Scott McCloud for an evening of original and Christmas music. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased online. Only 30 seats are available. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Doors open at 7:30 pm for an “eat & greet” with the artist. The performance begins at 8 pm.

  • Thursday, December 5, 2019
  • 7:30 pm Eat & Greet, 8 pm Performance
  • Hickory Arts
  • 720 Second Avenue SW, Hickory, NC 28602
  • $20

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Single – “Simon Peter”

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Original Release Date — January 18, 2014

Featured in the Motion Picture “Uncommon”

Simon Peter

1. Simon Peter (4:59)

Musicians — Carol Anne Hartman, Jeff Hartman, Phill Kirby, Scott McCloud, Jeremy Shaw

Words and Music by Carol Anne & Jeff Hartman

Produced by Plastic Moon Records
Engineered & Mixed by Jeff Hartman, Hickory Arts
Mastered by David Harris, Studio B Mastering
Art by Carol Anne Hartman, cahartman.com

Album – “Live from The Cove”

Original Release Date — July 21, 2011

Live from The Cove

1. Glory, Glory (Lay My Burden Down) [4:36] 2. Ain’t Even Hungry No More (5:11) 3. Eat Your Vegetables (On Bended Knees) (5:10) 4. How Great (3:22) 5. Take Me There (3:56) 6. Then There Was Three (4:07) 7. Cain (4:34) 8. Purple Monkeys (4:48) 9. Northern Accent (6:31) 10. Move On (6:18) 11. Sweet Nothings (5:21) 12. September Song (6:26) 13. Rain Down (6:27) 14. Up to the Mountain (3:00) 15. How He Loves (6:14) 16. Revolutionary Love (3:37) 17. Do You See Me (3:47)

Musicians – Carol Anne Hartman, Jeff Hartman, Scott McCloud, Jeremy Shaw, Curtis Wingfield

All songs written by Jeffrey S. Hartman except “Glory, Glory (Lay My Burden Down)” (Spiritual), “How Great” (Mac Powell, Shane Everett, Jonathan Shelton & Brian Littrell), “Take Me There” (Nathan & Christy Nockels), “Cain” (Patti Griffin), “Purple Monkeys” (Carol Anne & Jeff Hartman), “Rain Down” (Martin Smith & Stuart Garrard), “Up to the Mountain” (Patti Griffin), “How He Loves” (John Mark McMillian), “Revolutionary Love” (David Crowder, Jack Parker & Jeremy Bush) and “Do You See Me” (Carol Anne & Jeff Hartman)

Directed by Bill Rahn, Tri-Rhan Pictures in association with Vela Films
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
Studio Mix by Jeff Hartman, Hickory Arts

Special thanks to Bill and Amy Rahn

Single – “Do You See Me”

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Featured in the Motion Picture “Pendulum Swings”

Original Release Date — January 8, 2011

Do You See Me
In Memory of Brad Hartman

1. Do You See Me (3:49)

Musicians — Brian Burton, Carol Anne Hartman, Jeff Hartman, Scott McCloud, Jeremy Shaw

Words and Music by Jeff and Carol Anne Hartman

Behind the song… jshartman.com/doyouseemebehindthesong

Directed by Bill Rahn, Tri-Rhan Pictures in association with Vela Films
Engineered by Scott McCloud, Jeff Hartman, Stone Drive Studio, and Michael French, Down to Hear
Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering
Mixed by Michael French, Down to Hear Studios
Produced by Jeff Hartman, Plastic Moon at Down to Hear Studios (now Hickory Arts)
Art by Carol Anne Hartman

Album – “Better Live”

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Original Release Date — July 15, 2010

Celebrating a decade of touring with live, original tracks from Charlotte Bobcats Arena and more. Down to Hear client list includes Jeff Beck, John Oates, Lenny Kravitz, Billy Bob Thornton, Hartman, Jeff Hartman, Billy Gibbons, and Terry Clark.

Better Live
For Scott

1. Nerl [Live from the Charles E. Jeffers Theatre]

6:27 | Drums: Brian Burton | Keys, Vox: Jeff Hartman | Bass: Scott McCloud | Guitar: Jeremy Shaw | Sax: Phillip Whack

Engineered by Stephen Thigpen

2. Laura [Live from The CoMMA]

9:35 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Vox: Jeff Hartman

Engineered by Ken Yager | L&N Productions

3. Northern Accent (Alternate Version) [Live from Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre]

5:25 | Bass: Mason Bissett | Drums: Brian Burton | Keys, Vox: Jeff Hartman | Guitar: Jeremy Shaw | Guitar: Chick Tsikouras

Engineered by “Bear” | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

4. Where I’ve Been (Doesn’t Matter Now) [Live from Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre]

5:14 | Bass: Mason Bissett | Drums: Brian Burton | Keys, Vox: Jeff Hartman | Guitar: Jeremy Shaw | Guitar: Chick Tsikouras

Engineered by “Bear” | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

5. Half My Heart [Live from Davidson College]

6:07 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Percussion: Phill Kirby

Engineered by Ken Yager | L&N Productions

6. Déjà Vu [Live from the Charles E. Jeffers Theatre]

7:37 | Drums: Brian Burton | Keys, Vox: Jeff Hartman | Bass: Scott McCloud | Guitar: Jeremy Shaw | Sax: Phillip Whack

Engineered by Stephen Thigpen

7. Catch 22 [Live from Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre]

5:02 | Bass: Mason Bissett | Drums: Brian Burton | Keys, Vox: Jeff Hartman | Guitar: Jeremy Shaw | Guitar: Chick Tsikouras

Engineered by “Bear” | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

8. I Thought It Was Leather [Live from Davidson College]

5:11 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Vocals: Jeff Hartman | Percussion: Phill Kirby

Engineered by Ken Yager | L&N Productions

9. Red [Live from The CoMMA]

11:04 | Bass: Micah Davidson | Guitar: Tony Eltora | Drums: Daniel Flynn | Guitar, Vox: Jeff Hartman

Engineered by Ken Yager | L&N Productions

10. Erica’s Song [Live from the J.E. Broyhill Civic Center]

6:53 | Drums: Rick Cline | Keys, Vox: Jeff Hartman | Bass: Brandon Miller | Sax: Phillip Whack

Engineered by Jeff Bentley | J.E. Broyhill Civic Center

11. Sweet Nothings [Live from Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre]

4:21 | Bass: Mason Bissett | Drums: Brian Burton | Keys, Vox: Jeff Hartman | Guitar: Jeremy Shaw | Guitar: Chick Tsikouras

Engineered by “Bear” | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

*12. September Song [Live from Charlotte Bobcats Arena]

6:26 | Drums: Brian Burton | Keys, Vox: Jeff Hartman | Bass: Scott McCloud | Guitar: Jeremy Shaw

Engineered by Jeff Hartman

All songs written by Jeffrey S. Hartman except “Déjà Vu” (Hartman/Pritchard) and “I Thought It Was Leather” (Atwood/Hartman)

*Contains an interpolation from the composition “Metaphor” written by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, Chappell and Co., publishers.

Produced by Jeff Hartman
Mastered by Michael French, Down to Hear Studios
Photography by Carol Anne Hartman Photography

Funded in part by all that is Down to Hear Studios and Jeff Hartman

Special thanks to David French, Michael French, Carol Anne Hartman, and all of the amazing musicians who have contributed to my original music and the stories of my life over the years!

Album – “Live from the Evening Muse”

Original Release Date — April 26, 2007

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Live from the Evening Muse

1. Nerl (4:53) 2. Where I’ve Been (Doesn’t Matter Now) (4:54) 3. Catch 22 (5:10) 4. Déjà Vu (7:37) 5. Sweet Nothings (4:55) 6. Erica’s Song (6:41) 7. September Song (7:34)

Musicians — Brian Burton, Jeff Hartman, Scott McCloud, Jeremy Shaw

All songs written by Jeffrey S. Hartman except “Déjà Vu” (Hartman/Pritchard)

Produced by Jeff Hartman, Plastic Moon
Mixed and Engineered by Joe Kuhlmann, Scott McCloud, and Jeff Hartman
Art by Jerry Kirk
Mastered by Dave Harris, Studio B Mastering

Special thanks to Billy Jones and Heidi Sidelinker