Har Mar Superstar

Pop Singer

Har Mar Superstar was born in Marshall, Minnesota, United States on February 6th, 1978 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 46, Har Mar Superstar biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Sean Tillmann
Date of Birth
February 6, 1978
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Marshall, Minnesota, United States
Age
46 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Actor, Singer, Singer-songwriter, Songwriter
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Har Mar Superstar Life

Sean Tillmann (born February 6, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and actor.

He is best known for his role on stage as Har Mar Superstar.

Personal life

Tillmann went from Brooklyn to Minnesota in 2016, specifically the Minneapolis Northeast neighborhood.

Tillmann and his fiancée Laura Hauser created coloring books to benefit homeless businesses, including First Avenue and many local bars, including Grumpy's and Palmer's Bar, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

While promoting his album Roseville, Tillmann talked openly about becoming sober and how he became a mail carrier during the pandemic.

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Har Mar Superstar Career

Life and career

Tillmann is best known for his alter ego Har Mar Superstar, who is best known in the United States' independent music scene as a singer-songwriter (other projects include Calvin Krime and Sean Na Na), but his alter ego Har Mar Superstar is the most well-known). Har Mar Superstars are a character whose sweaty, vivacious live performances began with a perspiring, delayered Tillmann disrobed down to a pair of briefs. Contemporary R&B and pop music are his key musical genres.

He appeared to be Sean Tillmann's twin brother, Harold Martin Tillmann, from whom he claimed that his name derived. The name derives from the Har Mar Mall, a shopping center in Roseville, Minnesota.

Tillmann was born in Marshall, Minnesota, on February 6, 1978 at Weiner Memorial Hospital. His family immigrated to Owatonna, Minnesota, in 1987. He graduated from the Perpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley, Minnesota. His family is now based in Owatonna, where his mother and father are retired educators.

Tillmann, who appeared in a variety of garage bands throughout high school, moved to Saint Paul, Minnesota, where he joined three-piece noise band Calvin Krime as bassist and lead vocalist. It has released two albums and an EP, as well as regularly touring the country over the past three and a half years. Tillmann, who was disbanded in 1998, discovered his younger pop side in Sean Na Na. Sean Na Na's performances often ended with dead-on recreations of R. Kelly's "When a Woman's Fed Up," a narrator says. Tillmann reflected on the causes that led to the development of Har Mar Superstar: "I kinda always assumed 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 this style. He recruited the help of several Saint Paul musician friends in 2000, and the result was the pseudonymously self-titled album "Har Mar Superstar" that appeared on Kill Rock Stars in 2001.

Soon, Tillmann was on tour around the country 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. Har Mar's stage outfits became more popular in the United States after his sequel, You Can Feel Me, put him on the map in the United Kingdom, and his tour dates have risen. Several live shows featured female dancers. Har Mar Superstar began touring with a drummer and a bassist on the pre-recorded songs by the time the third album, The Handler, was released in 2004. (Reading and Leeds Festivals) a variety of shows ranging from club dates to festival involvements.

Har Mar opened for Ben Lee, The Strokes, Incubus, Tenacious D, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, in addition to his own headlining tours. On their tour of Australia and New Zealand in 2007, Har Mar helped the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Fabrizio Moretti and Tony Bevilacqua have been Har Mar's rhythm section, playing drums and bass guitar respectively. Har Mar performed Sia on her 2008 tour with Denver Dalley on bass and Nick Slack on drums. Jenni Tarma, Jeff Quinn, and John Fields are among other bassists to play, while Bert Thomas, Jeff Brown, and Michael Bland have manned the drum stool.

Har Mar Superstar, as well as a solo performer, is a songwriter. He has written songs for artists including The Cheetah Girls, Jennifer Lopez, Kelly Osbourne, and Ben Adams. Har Mar recorded the song for his album Dark Touches after Britney Spears's band ruled "All Boy" was turned down by his manager.

Har Mar Superstar appeared in 2008 as part of Neon Neon, the band formed by Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys and producer/solo artist Boom Bip. During live shows, Har Mar performs and plays percussion, and is on display and film of "Trick for Treat," a song on the band's debut album, Stainless Style, which was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2008. Har Mar has also performed backing vocals and appeared on "Catch My Disease" by Ben Lee.

Dark Touches, Har Mar's fourth studio album, was released in the United Kingdom on October 12, 2009, and in the United States on October 13. In 2009 and 2010, Har Mar's Dark Touches touring band featured Denver Dalley on guitar, Jeff Quinn on bass, and Will Rockwell-Scott on drums.

Har Mar formed the soft rock-inspired band Gayngs and experimental rock band Marijuana Deathsquads in February 2011. Har Mar and Marijuana Deathsquads joined up in Los Angeles for month long residencies, including at Bowery Electric in New York City, and Austin, Texas.

In May 2012, Har Mar and Father John Misty (aka Josh Tillman) joined forces for a tour. Although Sean Tillmann and Josh Tillman are unrelated, the tour was officially branded the "Two Tillman(n) Tour" by the tour's name. Har Mar performed tracks from his forthcoming soul album Bye Bye 17, his band consisted of Macey Taylor on bass, Quinn on guitar, and J. Tillman on drums.

Cult Records' Julian Casablancas' Cult Records announced bye bye 17. Tillmann toured the United States in March, April, and May 2013 with Dalley on bass, Quinn on guitar, and Ryan McMahon on drums.

On several tour dates between August and September 2013, Har Mar Superstar sponsored the Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeahs. In September and October, Har Mar and Lizzo toured the United States. In November, the United Kingdom's 14-date tour of the United Kingdom followed.

Har Mar began writing songs for a new album and toured the United States with The Pizza Underground at the end of 2014.

On April 15, 2016, Tillmann joined Julian Casablancas for his sixth Har Mar album, "Best Summer Ever." Even though Tillmann was born in 1978, the Best Summer Ever was envisioned as a "Greatest Hits of Har Mar Superstar From 1950-1985." Har Mar enlisted six other artists to tour the United States and Europe in support of his album.

Roseville, Har Mar Superstar's seventh album, came together in late 2020 and is the first true collaborative effort by the whole touring band. All of the participants in their home studios and the band's home base, Mid City Studio in Minneapolis, had distance to record. Nelson Devereaux, Jake Baldwin, Adam Hurlburt, Ethan Elseth, Aaron Baum, and Ryan Mach were among the writers. It has been described as a "existential homecoming" that chronicles Tillmann's return to life as a Minnesotan.

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