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Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Johnny Hi-Fi moved to America while still in
his teens. He and his brother, Asian pop star Kevin Hsu (Golden
Point/BMG, Taiwan), started out in Houston, Texas but Johnny Hi-Fi
eventually relocated to Austin, where he developed as both a
songwriter and performer in the "Live Music Capital of the World."
It was there that the Austin Music Network dubbed him an "impeccably
dressed walking fashion statement."
7 years and
more than 200 regional shows later he left Texas in 1999 for New
York City, a location better suited for his unique blend of "Asian
Brit-Pop" that has been compared to Coldplay, Radiohead, Jeff
Buckley And Weezer. Upon his arrival in New York, "Passive Killer"
was licensed by Rock Music Group (Taiwan) and recorded by Chinese
pop star Richie Jen (Rock Music Group, Taiwan). This recording
representing Johnny Hi-Fi's first musical exposure in his home
country.
Over 300
performances from New York City to Los Angeles, appearing on PBS'
Texas Music Café television program, and earning multiple "Track of
the Day" awards on GarageBand.com, Johnny Hi-Fi is now an acclaimed
writer, producer and performer; his solo exploits receiving the
long-awaited attention they deserve.
New album, Vicious Cycle Of Promises & Apologies - OUT NOW!
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