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Reservoir Extends Deal With Ivor Novello Award-Winning, Multi-Platinum Writer-Producer Jamie Hartman
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Reservoir announces a new global deal with Ivor Novello Award-winning, multi-Platinum songwriter and producer Jamie Hartman. The

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[{"type":"text","content":" NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nReservoir announces a new global deal with Ivor Novello Award-winning, multi-Platinum songwriter and producer Jamie Hartman. The company has worked with Hartman for nearly a decade, since 2012, and will continue to represent his entire catalog under the new deal.\n\nHartman has many recent, notable achievements to celebrate. He won the prestigious 2020 Ivor Novello Award for PRS For Music’s Most Performed Work for his co-write “Giant,” performed by Calvin Harris and Rag’N’Bone Man, and was the primary collaborator on 2020 BRIT Rising Star winner Celeste’s #1 UK Official Charts debut album, Not Your Muse. He also co-wrote and produced “Loyal Brave True,” performed by Christina Aguilera, for Disney’s Mulan end-title as well as “The Devil and I Got Up to Dance a Slow Dance” from HULU’s The United States vs. Billie Holiday.\n\n2020 also saw Hartman collaborate on new releases spanning multiple genres, including Louis Tomlinson (“Walls,” “Fearless”), Paloma Faith (“Better Than This”), Tiësto x Becky Hill (“Over You”), Guy Sebastian (“Before I Go,” “Standing With You”), Paul Oakenfold x Luis Fonsi (“The World Can Wait”), and more. These artists join the extensive list of collaborators he has accumulated over his 20 plus year career including established stars and rising talents, such as Jennifer Hudson, Lewis Capaldi, James Bay, Kylie Minogue, and Backstreet Boys, the latter of whose 2018 Hartman co-written/co-produced track “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” won a BMI Pop Award and was nominated for the 2019 Grammy for ‘Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.’\n\nHartman has been twice-nominated for Songwriter of the Year at Music Business Worldwide’s The A&R Awards, and also performs as the frontman of pop-rock band Ben’s Brother, whose 2007 single, “Let Me Out,” earned him his first Ivor Novello nomination for ‘Best Song Musically and Lyrically.’\n\nHaving previously split time between London and Los Angeles, Hartman is now based out of Nashville, with support led by Reservoir’s global Creative team: Reservoir UK Managing Director and Global Strategic Liaison Annette Barrett in London, Reservoir EVP, Global Creative Director Donna Caseine in Los Angeles and Reservoir EVP, Creative John Ozier in Nashville.\n\nSays Hartman, “The team at Reservoir is a huge part of my career and part of my music family. It feels like w...