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The Weekend Mixtape
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Aimee Mann
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Unsavory side of L.A. inspires Aimee Mann
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Aimee Mann performs with Squeeze at the Ryman Auditorium on ...
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Tennessean - Found Sep. 2, 2008 Despite the seemingly limitless connections between Los Angeles, the city she calls home, and Nashville, singer-songwriter Aimee Mann has spent very |
Unsavory side of L.A. inspires Aimee Mann
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Tennessean - Found Sep. 2, 2008 Despite the seemingly limitless connections between Los Angeles, the city she calls home, and Nashville, singer-songwriter Aimee Mann has spent very |
Unsavory side of L.A. inspires Aimee Mann
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Tennessean - Found Sep. 2, 2008 Despite the seemingly limitless connections between Los Angeles, the city she calls home, and Nashville, singer-songwriter Aimee Mann has spent very |
One-on-one with Aimee Mann
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Five questions with singer-songwriter Aimee Mann
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The Detroit Free Press - Found Aug. 28, 2008 Aimee Mann was part of the'80s new wave band 'Til Tuesday when she sang the memorable breakup tune 'Voices Carry,' the group's one and only hit |
Aimee Mann Biography
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Aimee Mann
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Aimee Mann in concert on 15 October 2005.
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| Background information | |
| Born | September 8, 1960 |
| Origin | Richmond, Virginia, U.S. |
| Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
| Instrument(s) | Guitar, bass guitar |
| Years active | 1982–present |
| Label(s) | SuperEgo Records |
| Website | Official website |
Aimee Mann (born September 8, 1960[1]) is an American, rock guitarist, bassist, singer, and noted songwriter. She has won one Grammy Award (for the packaging of her "The Forgotten Arm" album).
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Biography
Aimee Mann was born in Midlothian, Virginia, graduated from Midlothian High School and attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, but dropped out to sing with her first punk rock band, the Young Snakes; the band released the EP Bark Along with the Young Snakes in 1982, and a compilation album was issued in 2004.
In 1983, seeking a return to "sweetness and melody", she co-founded with Berklee classmate and boyfriend Michael Hausman the new wave band 'Til Tuesday, which achieved success in 1985 with its first album, Voices Carry. The title song is said to be inspired by Hausman and Mann's breakup; the video became an MTV staple, winning the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist, although Mann's then-signature spiky hair would lead some to dismiss the group. Mann performed with the rock band Rush on the song "Time Stand Still" (from Hold Your Fire, 1987), singing backup vocals and appearing in the music video. With Mann playing an increasingly important role in songwriting, 'Til Tuesday released two more albums, Welcome Home and Everything's Different Now. On the final album and tour, musician Jon Brion joined the band, which broke up in 1990 when Mann left to start her solo career.
Around the time of the first album's release, Mann began a romantic relationship with Jules Shear; they broke up before the final 'Til Tuesday album, which contained the song "J For Jules." Professional relationships from the band would continue: Hausman later became Mann's manager, and Brion produced her first two solo albums, along with the Magnolia soundtrack.
Solo career
In 1993, Mann released Whatever, her first solo album. Promotion suffered due to the collapse of her label, Imago. With modest sales, the album was critically praised and paved the way for her next release, 1995's I'm with Stupid, through Geffen Records.[2] Again, reviews were positive, but sales were weak.
Mann recorded Bachelor No. 2, but Geffen saw no hit singles in the material and ordered her back to the studio. The album languished while Mann and the label fought.
Meanwhile, film director Paul Thomas Anderson, for whom husband Michael Penn and Brion had composed a soundtrack, became a close friend. Mann gained greater public recognition in 1999 — indeed, more than anything else since "Voices Carry" — when she contributed eight songs to the soundtrack of Anderson's Magnolia, including the Academy Award and Grammy-nominated song, "Save Me." Anderson deliberately worked from Mann's lyrics to create the film's characters and situations. Mann soon became sought after as a soundtrack contributor.who?
In 2006, Mann received her one Grammy Award to date for "Best Recording Package" for her album "The Forgotten Arm".
Independence
Disillusioned with both the ineffectual promotion and artistic meddling by her record label, an experience documented in her song "Calling It Quits", she struck out on her own and founded SuperEgo Records in 1999. Mann self-released Bachelor No. 2 in 2000, having negotiated a contract release from David Geffen, and though initially only sold at concerts and via her website, the album became successful, allowing her to secure retail distribution through SuperEgo. The album, which included some songs from Magnolia and new material, was widely admired and Mann's "more indie than indie" success was carefully noted by other musicians.
Mann, Penn, Brion, Fiona Apple, and other musicians had by this time developed a subculture around the Largo nightclub in L.A. Penn and Mann formed a concept called Acoustic Vaudeville to recreate it on tour in California and eventually on an irregular, ongoing national tour. The Acoustic Vaudeville shows intermix music and stand-up comedy; among the comedians joining them for individual shows were Janeane Garofalo, Patton Oswalt, and David Cross.
Lost In Space: 2002-2004
Mann continued her solo career with Lost in Space (2002), a somewhat more somber album in the same vein as Bachelor No. 2, featuring art by Seth. In 2003 her website released the Lost in Space Special Edition, which featured a second disc containing six live recordings, as well two B-sides and two previously unreleased songs. In November 2004, Live at St. Ann's Warehouse, a live album and DVD recorded at a series of June 2004 shows in Brooklyn, came out; the two discs were sold packaged together in either a CD jewel case or a DVD case.
The Forgotten Arm & One More Drifter In The Snow: 2005-2006
Mann described her next album, The Forgotten Arm (2005), as a concept album set in the 1970s about two lovers who meet at the Virginia state fair and go on the run. The Joe Henry-produced album, which was recorded mostly live with few overdubs, was released May 3, 2005. The album's illustrations and title reflect Mann's interest in boxing. The album title derives from a boxing move in which one arm is used to hit the opponent, causing him to "forget" about the other arm, which is then used to deliver a harsher blow. The album received weaker reviews overall, with critics impressed at the totality but unimpressed with any individual songs.
Mann also released an EP for Christmas in 2005 as a cover single of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" for sale through her website and iTunes. It also included "Christmastime", the 1996 duet she recorded with Penn for the Hard Eight soundtrack, and a cover of "The Christmas Song". The iTunes version replaced "Christmastime" with a cover of Joni Mitchell's "River" and "I Was Thinking I Could Clean Up for Christmas" from The Forgotten Arm.
Mann's independence from the industry led to more overt political stances. She joined Artists Against Piracy, a group formed to act against the illegal downloading and file sharing of copyrighted music from the Internet. Mann, Penn and Hausman took their experience with SuperEgo to found the independent music collective United Musicians, which is based on the principle that every artist should be able to retain copyright ownership of the work he or she has created, in contrast to normal music industry contracts.
In July 2006, Mann announced that she would be releasing One More Drifter in the Snow, a full-length Christmas album. The album featured primarily covers of Christmas standards, as well as a new version of Christmastime and an original song, called "Calling On Mary", written by Mann and bassist Paul Bryan, who produced the record. It was released on October 31 in the US, and late November 2006 in the UK. [3]
@#%&*! Smilers:2007-Present
On July 31, 2007 the soundtrack for the motion picture Arctic Tale was released, featuring two new Mann songs, "The Great Beyond" and "At the Edge of the World".
July 2007 also saw the premiere of the music video for a song entitled "31 Today" (which featured comedienne Morgan Murphy alongside Mann and Bobcat Goldthwait as director) was posted on YouTube.[4] The song appears on Mann's seventh studio album, @#%&*! Smilers, released on June 3, 2008.[5]The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at Number 32 (one of Mann's highest positions to date), and on the Top Independent Albums chart at Number 2.[6] @#%&*! Smilers was met with mostly praise, with Billboard stating that it "pops with color, something that gives it an immediacy that's rare for an artist known for songs that subtly worm their way into the subconscious... Smilers grabs a listener, never making him or her work at learning the record, as there are both big pop hooks and a rich sonic sheen." [7]
Discography
- 1993 - Whatever
- 1995 - I'm with Stupid
- 2000 - Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo
- 2002 - Lost in Space
- 2005 - The Forgotten Arm
- 2008 - @#%&*! Smilers
- iTunes Originals - Aimee Mann
Acting
- Mann played the role of a German nihilist who sacrificed her green nail polished little right toe in the movie The Big Lebowski (1998).
- Mann and her band appear as themselves in the 2002 Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Sleeper", performing the songs "This Is How It Goes" and "Pavlov's Bell" at The Bronze. She has one line in the episode: "Man, I hate playing vampire towns." She is the only musical guest to have a speaking role. "Pavlov's Bell" also appears on the Buffy soundtrack album Radio Sunnydale.
- She and her band also play themselves in a 2002 episode of The West Wing, "College Kids," performing a cover of James Taylor's "Shed a Little Light" at a Rock the Vote concert.
- In 2006, Mann guest-starred as herself on an episode of Love Monkey, "The One Who Got Away".
- On March 26, 2008, Mann appeared as herself in the Comedy Central series Lewis Black's Root of All Evil in a comedic sketch being interviewed by comedian Paul F. Tompkins in the hopes of proving that musicians don't need marijuana.
Personal life
Mann met fellow singer-songwriter Michael Penn in the late 1980s and with comparable songwriting styles and record-industry woes to share, they struck up a friendship during the recording of Stupid (to which Penn contributed vocals), which blossomed into romance and their marriage in 1998.[2] Penn and Mann live in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. They have no children, but Penn has a son from a previous marriage.
References
- ^ Aimee Mann at Hollywood.com
- ^ a b "Aimee Mann - Current Activities". United Musicians. Retrieved on 2008-03-13.
- ^ [1]dead link
- ^ YouTube - "31 Today"
- ^ Aimee Mann Message Board
- ^ Billboard.com - Artist Chart History - Aimee Mann
- ^ Billboard.com - Error
External links
- Official site
- Official fan site
- Aimee's official Myspace page
- Aimee Mann's discography at Discogs
- Super Ego Records YouTube Channel
- Aimee Mann at Rolling Stone
- Aimee Mann Live Interview/Performance on KCMP (2005)
- Aimee Mann Live Interview/Performance on KCMP (2008)
- Aimee Mann at NPR Music
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