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HiFi Superstar : ウィキペディア英語版
HiFi Superstar

HiFi Superstar is a Chicago, Illinois-based rock band known for their 1970s look and original music.
Lead singer and songwriter Mike Paterson began playing with drummer Glenn Mikes in the 1980s hair band ''Little Venus'',〔(Trevor Tiburon, ''Chicago Rocker'', August 2010 )〕 opening for such bands as Enuff Z'Nuff and Lillian Axe, before forming the band ''Liquid Earth''. In the early 90's, ''Liquid Earth'' had its first demo produced by Johnny K, who has since worked with such bands as Disturbed, Sevendust, and 3 Doors Down.
In March 2005, Paterson and Mikes joined with bass guitarist Sean Jacobs and keyboardist Dave Rudin to form ''Brownline Fiasco''. Prior to the formation of ''Brownline Fiasco'', Jacobs and Rudin played together in a local cover-band. In preparation for their first album, lead guitarist Michael Danz was added in 2006. Guitarist Sean Fried replaced Danz in 2009 and played with the band until early 2011.〔(Trevor Tiburon, ''Chicago Rocker'', August 2010 )〕 In late 2011, Jonny Untch joined the band as the new lead guitarist.
The band formally changed its name from ''Brownline Fiasco'' to ''HiFi Superstar'' in May 2009.〔(''Absolute Powerpop'' announcement of band's name change, May 2009 )〕 Under the name ''HiFi Superstar'', the band has played with such performers as Missing Persons, Tommy Tutone, Stryper, Cheap Trick, and American Idols' Bo Bice〔(Amy Boerema, ''Daily Herald'', March 19, 2009 )〕〔(''Ourstage'' profile of HiFi Superstar, 2009 )〕
In September 2006, the band released the CD ''New Revolution'', which included the Billboard Award winning song, ''Milk & Honey'', written by lead singer and guitarist Mike Paterson.〔Cheryl Chojnacki, ''Daily Herald'', "Building Bridges with Music", September 14, 2007〕〔David Firzgerald, ''Northwest Herald'', "Brownline Fiasco Gains Recognition", February 27, 2007〕 Following almost two years of touring, the band released their follow-up album, ''Superstar'', in June 2008. The album's title song, ''Superstar'', won the band an MTV Video Music Award in 2009.
In 2010, HiFi Superstar participated in a tribute album to the late guitar legend Tommy Bolin. The album, ''Mister Bolin's Late Night Revival'', features songs from other great musicians, such as Jeff Pilson from Foreigner, Eric Martin from Mr. Big, Randy Jackson from Zebra, and Derek St. Holmes from Ted Nugent Band. In addition to their song contribution, ''It's Up To You'', HiFi Superstar's drummer, Glenn Mikes, also recorded and produced track 16, ''Feel It's Time For Love'', by A Gain Of Ten. A percentage of the proceeds from the project will benefit the Jackson Recovery Centers.〔(Mister Bolin's Late Night Revival, 2010 )〕
''HiFi Superstar'' is managed by NTD Management and is signed to NTD Records, which also manages such acts as 7th Heaven.
== Members ==


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