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Number One Fan (band)

Number One Fan was a rock band based in Appleton, Wisconsin signed to the Pat's Record Company label.〔(GarageBand.com : The Number One Fan )〕
==Biography==
The band was formed in 2000 in Appleton, Wisconsin, while all of the members were still in high school. The original lineup of the band consisted of vocalist and guitarist Nicholas Ziemann, guitarist Matthew Reetz, drummer Jonathan Fries, and a bassist, who left a year later. He was replaced by Nicholas's brother, Michael Ziemann, who had no prior experience with a bass guitar. The band independently recorded and released their debut album, ''Compromises'', in 2003. They got signed to Pat Magnarella's Universal Music Group-distributed ''Pat's Record Company'' in 2004, the label issuing a remastered version of the album.〔(allmusic profile )〕 The album saw the band compared to Dashboard Confessional,〔(Aversion.com review of ''Compromises'' )〕〔(antimusic.com review of ''Compromises'' by Zane Ewton )〕 Counting Crows, and The Cure.〔(InMusicWeTrust review of ''Compromises'' by Vinnie Apicella )〕 Kaj Roth of Melodic.net, wrote of ''Compromises'': "there's depth in their music but without being too complex or dark......this quartet makes music that is quite simple but also intelligent at the same time", and the site made NOF band of the week.〔(melodic.net review of ''Compromises'' by Kaj Roth )〕
In December 2005, the band renamed themselves The Wildbirds and refocused their musical style to a more garage rock sound. The Wildbirds went on a temporary hiatus from 2008 to 2009, but have since reformed with an entirely new line-up (except singer/songwriter Nicholas Ziemann) in 2010.
On June 2, 2007, Nicholas officially announced the breakup of the band via their Myspace. In October, the band announced that they would release their unreleased second album, which was recorded prior to forming The Wildbirds in 2005. A tour in support of it was announced in November. The album was released on December 7, 2007 on Monopar Records.
During its existence, they have played with many notable bands, including Green Day, The All-American Rejects, Something Corporate, Switchfoot, and The Juliana Theory. They were also part of the Vans Warped Tour in 2004.〔(Number One Fan Video )〕〔(Van's Warped Tour: Success and Failure - Arts & Entertainment )〕 Their influences include The Beach Boys, The Beatles, U2 and The Counting Crows, whose song, "Holiday In Spain" was covered by the band for ''Dead and Dreaming'', a tribute compilation album.〔(Victory Records - Victory Records: Dead And Dreaming - A Tribute To The Counting Crows )〕

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