Jason Hartman

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Born
Jason Hartman

(1979-11-21) 21 November 1979 (age 46)
OriginMidlands, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
GenresPop, Pop-Rock, Rock
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Jason Hartman
Background information
Born
Jason Hartman

(1979-11-21) 21 November 1979 (age 46)
OriginMidlands, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
GenresPop, Pop-Rock, Rock
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentsVocal, guitar
Years active1996–present
LabelsSony BMG
Websitehttp://www.jasonhartman.co.za/

Jason Hartman is a South African singer-songwriter and the 2009 co-winner of season 5 of the Idols (South Africa). After a malfunction occurred with the text lines in the finals, it was decided that even though Jason was the official winner of Idols, the title would be shared between him and the runner up Sasha Lee Davids.

In July 2003, Jason and his brother (Scott Hartman), father (Sam Hartman) and band-mate Donovan Thatcher formed the band Men of Trees. Men of Trees played music from many genres. Their repertoire included Counting Crows, Sting, Bob Marley and much more.[1]

Idols

Jason auditioned for Idols season 5 in Johannesburg even though he is originally from the KZN midlands. All judges seemed impressed with him but all thought his age would be a disadvantage as the contest caters for young contestants and all judges thought he would battle to get noticed with the young crowd. However he was put through to the theater week where he progressed into the Top 14. From the Top 10 onwards he was a contender that had not landed up in the bottom three once. A favourite to win. Unfortunately there was a mix up with late votes arriving after the cutoff time on the night of the finale. The sms's had been sent before the cutoff time but were received only after the deadline. M-Net made the public aware of the matter within a day and assured everyone that a recount of the votes would be done as soon as possible. The recount showed that Jason won, with 1.3 million votes, or 54% of the total. Sasha-Lee Davids came second, with 1.1 million votes, or 46%. M-Net decided that "200,000 votes are not significant enough, and the results so close, the only fair thing to do under the circumstances is to declare a tie",[2] thus giving Jason and Sasha-Lee the same prizes.

Performances/Results

week # Theme Song choice Original artist Result
Top 14 Contestants Choice "Undiscovered" James Morrison Safe
Top 12 Contestants Choice "When a Man Loves a Woman" Percy Sledge Safe
Top 10 Greatest Hits "With a Little Help from My Friends" The Beatles Safe
Top 9 Crooners and Divas "Can't Buy Me Love" The Beatles Safe
Top 8 New Millennium "Loves Divine" Seal Safe
Top 7 Homegrown "Great Heart" Johnny Clegg Safe
Top 6 Rock "Lightning Crashes"
"Hanging by a Moment"
Live
Lifehouse
Safe
Top 5 Radio DJ Choice
Contestants Choice
"The Living Years"
"Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours"
Mike + The Mechanics
Stevie Wonder
Safe
Top 4 Unplugged "One (U2 Song)"
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"
U2
Bryan Adams
Safe
Top 3 Judges' Choice
Producers Choice
Contestants Choice
"Summer Love"
"Hey Jude"
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"
Justin Timberlake
The Beatles
Bryan Adams
Safe
Top 2 Contestant's Choice
Judge's Choice
Coronation Song
"Great Heart"
"With A Little Help From My Friends"
"Break The Silence"
Johnny Clegg
The Beatles
Jason Hartman
Winner

Post-Idols

Personal life

References

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