Har Mar Superstar
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Background information | |
Birth name | Sean Tillmann |
Also known as | Har Mar Superstar, Sean Na Na |
Born |
Marshall, Minnesota, United States | February 6, 1978
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals |
Labels | Cult Records |
Associated acts | Sean Na Na, Calvin Krime, Atom and His Package |
Website | www.harmarsuperstar.com |
Sean Matthew Tillmann (born February 6, 1978),[1] better known by his stage names of Har Mar Superstar and Sean Na Na, is an American singer.
Life and career
Sean Tillmann is known in the United States' independent music community as a singer-songwriter (other projects include Calvin Krime and Sean Na Na), but is best known in the UK indie rock/dance scene as R&B alter ego Har Mar Superstar. Har Mar Superstar is a character who bears physical similarities to porn star Ron Jeremy; he is chubby (though he has slimmed down considerably as his stage shows and frequent touring have become more physically demanding), he often performs his shows nearly nude, and appears obsessed with his own sexual prowess. His primary musical genres are contemporary R&B and pop music.[2]
He originally claimed to be Sean Tillmann's twin brother, Harold Martin Tillmann, from which he claimed his name originated. The name actually comes from a shopping center in Roseville, Minnesota, called the Har Mar Mall.
Tillmann was born in Marshall, Minnesota, on February 6, 1978. In 1987, his family moved to Owatonna, Minnesota. He graduated from the Perpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley, Minnesota. His family is still based in Owatonna, where his mother and father work as educators.[3][4]
After playing in a number of garage bands throughout high school, Tillmann moved to Saint Paul, Minnesota, and joined three-piece noise band Calvin Krime as bassist and lead vocalist. Over the span of three-and-a-half years, they recorded two albums and an EP and regularly toured the country. When Calvin Krime disbanded in 1998, Tillmann explored his softer pop side in Sean Na Na, but, while the music was often pretty and upbeat, the lyrics were often unexpectedly dark. Tellingly, Sean Na Na performances often ended with dead-on renditions of popular R&B artist R. Kelly's "When a Woman's Fed Up."[5][6] Reflecting on what led to the creation of the Har Mar Superstar character, Tillmann said, "I kinda always thought that (I was going to do R&B), I just had to figure out how to do it ... I just had to figure out how to make beats and write songs in that style."[7] In 2000, Tillmann enlisted the help of several Saint Paul musician friends and the result was the pseudonymously self-titled album "Har Mar Superstar" that appeared on Kill Rock Stars in 2001.
If the music during this initial phase could be characterized as often tongue-in-cheek hip-hop, it was the sweaty, profane, and naked live shows that inspired the curious to see what others were talking about. Soon, Tillmann was touring all over the United States as Har Mar Superstar. Initially, he appeared onstage in a choir robe and was accompanied solely by pre-recorded beats emanating from his MiniDisc player.[8][9] After his follow-up album, You Can Feel Me, elevated Har Mar's popularity in the United States and put him on the map in the United Kingdom, his stage outfits became more theatrical and several live shows featured female dancers. By the time the third album, The Handler, was released in 2004, Har Mar Superstar regularly toured with a drummer and a bassist to fortify the prerecorded material. Shows have ranged from club dates to festival engagements (Reading and Leeds Festivals).
In addition to his own headlining tours, Har Mar has opened for Ben Lee, The Strokes, Incubus, Tenacious D and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. In 2007, Har Mar Superstar supported the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their tour of Australia and New Zealand. Fabrizio Moretti (The Strokes) and Tony Bevilacqua (ex-Distillers) have served as Har Mar's rhythm section, playing drums and bass guitar respectively. Har Mar supported Sia Furler on her 2008 tour with Denver Dalley on bass and Nick Slack on drums. Other bassists have included Jenni Tarma, Jeff Quinn, and John Fields, while Bert Thomas, Jeff Brown and Michael Bland have manned the drum stool.
As well as being a solo artist, Har Mar Superstar is a songwriter. He has written songs for artists including The Cheetah Girls, Jennifer Lopez, Kelly Osbourne, and Ben Adams. While "Tall Boy" was rejected by Britney Spears's management, Har Mar decided to record the song for his own album, Dark Touches.[10]
In 2008, Har Mar Superstar was part of the live touring set-up of Neon Neon:[11] the band created by Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys and producer/solo artist Boom Bip. Har Mar sings plus plays percussion during live shows and is featured on the recorded version and video of "Trick for Treat": a song on the band's debut album, Stainless Style, which was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2008.[12] Har Mar also performed backing vocals and appeared in the video for "Catch My Disease" by Ben Lee.
Har Mar's fourth studio album, Dark Touches, was released on October 12, 2009, in the UK and on October 13, 2009, in the U.S. Playing cities throughout the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in 2009 and 2010, Har Mar's "Dark Touches" touring band features Denver Dalley on guitar, Jeff Quinn on bass and Will Rockwell-Scott on drums.
In February 2011, Har Mar started recording and performing with the soft rock-inspired band Gayngs and experimental rock group Marijuana Deathsquads. Har Mar and Marijuana Deathsquads teamed up for month-long residencies in Los Angeles at Spaceland (February 2011), in New York City at Bowery Electric (October 2011) and in Austin, Texas (February 2012).
Har Mar and Father John Misty joined forces for a tour in May 2012. While Sean Tillmann and J. Tillman are not related, the tour was informally referred to as the "Two Tillman(n)s Tour." Har Mar performed material from his upcoming soul album "Bye Bye 17," and his band consisted of Macey Taylor on bass, Jeff Quinn on guitar, and J. Tillman on drums.[13]
Har Mar's fifth album, Bye Bye 17, was released April 23, 2013 on Julian Casablancas' Cult Records. Tillmann toured the new material throughout the United States in March, April and May 2013 with Denver Dalley on bass, Jeff Quinn on guitar and Ryan McMahon on drums.
In August and September 2013, Har Mar Superstar supported his friends the Yeah Yeah Yeahs on various tour dates. Har Mar and Lizzo toured the U.S. in September and October, with a 14-date tour of the United Kingdom to follow in November.
To close out 2014, Har Mar is preparing songs for a new album and touring the U.S. with The Pizza Underground (featuring Macaulay Culkin).
Television, film and commercials
Over the years, Sean Tillmann has performed on several television shows, including The Sharon Osbourne Show, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live! in the United States. In the United Kingdom, he has appeared on Channel 4 music programme Born Sloppy, Bo Selecta and Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. In 2003 and again in 2014, he was a guest on Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
Har Mar has been spokesman for Vladivar Vodka,[14] who produced a series of television commercials that gained an underground cult appreciation for their blatantly sexual content. Har Mar has also been a spokesman for Lynx brand deodorant in the UK.
He made a cameo in the 2004 movie Starsky and Hutch as 'Dancin' Rick', a disco dance champion who faces off in a contest with Ben Stiller's character.[15]
Har Mar played a Roller Derby coach in Whip It!, a film by Drew Barrymore.
On October 26, 2009, Har Mar Superstar was the musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and earned rave reviews for his performance of "Tall Boy," immediately increasing his popularity within North America as noted in an article by MTV.[16]
In 2012, Har Mar appeared in the film Pitch Perfect as Clef #2 (a member of an older a cappella quartet), alongside Joe Lo Truglio, Jason Jones and Donald Faison.[17]
In October 2014, Har Mar returned to Never Mind the Buzzcocks alongside Nicole Scherzinger, Kerry Godliman & James Acaster.
Nocturnal Emotions podcast
On September 10, 2012, Earwolf released Har Mar's inaugural podcast, Nocturnal Emotions. Each week Har Mar has hour-long conversations with a different musician, actor, or artist. Regular features include embarrassing moments, "Let Me Ruin Your Favorite Song," & "Let's Create a Show." Guests have included Ellen Page, Macaulay Culkin, Alia Shawkat, Adam Green (musician), Flea (musician), Father John Misty, Jon C. Daly, MNDR, Gavin McInnes, Patrick Carney, Jake Fogelnest, Wyatt Cenac, David Yow, Mae Whitman, Jenny Eliscu, Jonah Ray, P.O.S, Channy Leaneagh, Randy and Jason Sklar, Jena Friedman, Jesse Pearson (writer), Ted Leo, Matty McLoughlin, Matt Sweeney, Jenn Robinson, Jared Swilley, Bridey Elliott, Jesse Pearson, Paul Sprangers, Aaron Pfenning, Steve Agee, Harris Wittels, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Dave Hill, Caveman (band), Tanlines (band), Doug Benson, Matt Mira, Simon O'Connor, Jack Dishel, Colin Hanks, James Levy, Ryan Jarman, Albert Hammond, Jr. & Julian Casablancas. Nocturnal Emotions is available for free on Earwolf.com and iTunes.
Har Mar Superstar Day
R.T. Rybak, then mayor of Minneapolis, MN declared Friday, September 20, 2013, to be “Har Mar Superstar Day.” Sean Tillmann was presented with an official Proclamation from the city in recognition of his achievements in music and film, and in light of his continued connection to Minneapolis.[18]
In celebration of the day, Tillmann kicked off his fall U.S. tour with a special performance that night at the legendary Minneapolis club First Avenue.
Discography
- Bye Bye 17 (2013) - Cult Records
- Dark Touches (2009) - MRI/Megaforce Records
- The Handler (album) (2004) - UK #68[19] - Record Collection
- You Can Feel Me (2002) - Record Collection
- Har Mar Superstar (2000) - Kill Rock Stars
Discography | ||
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Album Name | Release Date | |
Song Title | Length | |
Bye Bye 17 | April 2013 | |
Lady, You Shot Me | 3:01 | |
Prisoner (featuring Fabrizio Moretti) | 3:24 | |
Everywhere I'm Local | 2:51 | |
Restless Leg | 3:36 | |
12:12 | 2:22 | |
We Don't Sleep | 3:18 | |
www | 2:11 | |
Rhythm Bruises | 3:14 | |
Don't Make Me Hit You | 2:34 | |
Late Night Morning Light | 2:06 | |
Dark Touches | October 2009 | |
Intro | 0:07 | |
Sunshine | 2:51 | |
I Got Next (featuring Inara George) | 3:07 | |
Tall Boy | 3:09 | |
Turn It Around | 2:50 | |
Game Night (featuring P.O.S. & Adam Green) | 2:34 | |
Gangsters Want To Cuddle Me | 2:46 | |
Creative Juices | 3:54 | |
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell | 3:13 | |
Dope, Man (featuring Samaire Armstrong) | 2:54 | |
Girls Only | 3:43 | |
Almond Joy | 3:35 | |
Turn The Key | 3:09 | |
Just The Tip (BONUS) | 3:54 | |
Tall Boy - Professor LaCroix Remix (BONUS) | 6:46 | |
Whip It (soundtrack) | September 2009 | |
Never My Love (featuring Adam Green) | 3:05 | |
House of Wax (soundtrack) | May 2005 | |
Cut Me Up (featuring Karen O) | 3:09 | |
"DUI" (single) | August 2004 | |
Dui (Album Version) | 3:11 | |
Sex Tape | 2:59 | |
Dui (Club Mix) | 5:03 | |
The Handler | September 2004 | |
Transit | 3:34 | |
Body Request | 3:28 | |
DUI [featuring Holly Valance] | 3:11 | |
Cut Me Up [featuring Karen O] | 3:09 | |
Sugar Pie | 2:48 | |
As (Seasons) | 3:46 | |
Save The Strip | 3:07 | |
O | 3:54 | |
Back The Camel Up | 3:26 | |
Bird In The Hand [featuring Northern State] | 3:15 | |
Back In The Day | 3:01 | |
Alone Again (Naturally) | 3:35 | |
'Brothers & Sisters' (Unreleased) | September 2003 | |
Brothers & Sisters (Radio Edit) | 2:44 | |
Brothers & Sisters (Shanghai Surprise Club Mix) | 6:39 | |
Brothers & Sisters (B.U.Z.Z. Club Mix) | 7:54 | |
You Can Feel Me | November 2002 | |
Intro | 0:49 | |
Power Lunch (featuring Beth Ditto) | 2:48 | |
Elephant Walk (featuring Clark Beechie/Tiny E) | 2:32 | |
We Could Be Heavy | 2:36 | |
You Can Feel Me | 3:12 | |
H.A.R.M.A.R. (featuring Beth Ditto) | 2:58 | |
One Dirty Minute (featuring Dirty Preston) | 1:21 | |
Let’s Get This Party Kickin’ | 2:50 | |
Freedom Summer | 2:40 | |
Love Jam no. 1 | 3:01 | |
EZ Pass | 2:54 | |
Har Mar Superstar | August 2000 | |
Baby, Do You Like My Clothes? | 2:44 | |
I Can’t Take It | 3.29 | |
I Admit | 3:03 | |
R-E-S-P-He-Sees-Me | 3:12 | |
Brand New Day | 2:01 | |
Girl, You’re Stupid | 3:31 | |
Cry 4 Help | 3:03 | |
Let Me Use Your Ride | 2:46 | |
The Honorable Judge Har Mar | 3:00 | |
You Are The Sunshine In My Soul | 4:14 | |
Awards and nominations
2004 - NME - Rock And Roll Man Of The Year - Won
References
- ↑ "Internet Movie Database". IMDB (Amazon.com). 1990–2006.
- ↑ "Har Mar Superstar: The belly of the beast". The Independent (London). September 5, 2004. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
- ↑
- ↑ "DivorceAttorney.com". Sfburning.com. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ Amelia Abreu (2000-04-13). "Preview - Page 1 - Music - Dallas". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ Peter S. Scholtes (2000-05-31). "The Last Unicorn - Page 2 - Music - Minneapolis". City Pages. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ Swedlund, Eric. "The Love 'Handler' | Music Feature". Tucson Weekly. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ "by". Snocone.mu.org. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ "Hey Mercedes, Atom and His Package, Mock Orange, Har Mar Superstar!". Kickbrightzine.com. 2001-03-29. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ "Har Mar Superstar Glad Britney Spears Passed on His Song". Spinner. 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ "Neon Neon joined by Har Mar Superstar at Glastonbury | News". Nme.Com. 2008-06-28. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ Swash, Rosie (July 22, 2008). "Mercury Music Prize 2008 nominations announced". The Guardian (London). Retrieved May 4, 2010.
- ↑ "Live Review: Father John Misty and Har Mar Superstar at Neumos". SSGMusic.com. Retrieved 2012-05-08.
- ↑ "Har Mar Superstar Shakes Booty in Vladivar Campaign". MarketingVOX. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0335438/
- ↑ "Har Mar Superstar". Newsroom.mtv.com. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1981677/fullcredits#cast
- ↑ "Mayor R.T. Rybak proclaims Friday Har Mar Superstar Day". City Pages (Minneapolis, MN). September 16, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
- ↑ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 243. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
- Har Mar Superstar official Har Mar Superstar site
- Har Mar Superstar official Twitter site
- Sean Na Na official site
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