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2008-03-14 Yes, there are music artists you can look up to


Yes, there are music artists you can look up to- al.com
Role models are hard to come by in these days, but Superchic[K] is among a handful of artists you can lean on for music, faith and family.

The details of the custody battles in the life of Britney Spears and of her sister's teen pregnancy feel like a flashback to a Jerry Springer episode and certainly not behavior for other teens to emulate. On other stages, we have baseball heroes using steroids.

Where do we go to find hope for tomorrow's "idols"?

One such live concert favorite for Huntsville fans is
Superchic[K]. The main sister duo, Tricia and Melisa Broch,
often have their mother backstage, on tour and hanging out
with the band.


Superchic[K]'s own role models, BarlowGirl, is managed
and held accountable by their own parents in every aspect of
their music, appearance and reputation. Both groups offer
good music and responsible living in their personal lives.

(...) The band is also very fashionable and hip in how they dress
- so don't let it be said that you can't look cool
and love God at the same time. Superchic[K] proves that just
because you go to church doesn't mean that your
wardrobe has to be frumpy.

Faith-based music has a history of artists who are rooted in
purity and family. Dove Award-winning vocalist Rebecca St.
James
as been managed by her father since her teen pop days
in the late '90s. Stacie Orrico also has had her family
woven into the fabric of her career. After crossing over to
mainstream radio with the hits "(There's Gotta Be)
More To Life" and "Stuck," Orrico stayed
grounded thanks to her family while being pressured by
others to "wear this kinda outfit" or "sing
this kinda song."