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Aimee Mann

Aimee Elizabeth Mann (born September 8, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter. Over the course of four decades, she has released more than a dozen albums as a solo artist and with other musicians. She is noted for her sardonic and literate lyrics about dark subjects. Mann's work with the producer Jon Brion in the 1990s was influential on American alternative rock.

Aimee Mann
Mann in October 2008
Background information
Birth nameAimee Elizabeth Mann
Born (1960-09-08) September 8, 1960 (age 63)
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • bass
  • guitar
Years active1980–present
Labels
Formerly of
SpinoffsThe Both
Spouse(s)
(m. 1997)
Websiteaimeemann.com

Mann was born in Richmond, Virginia, and studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. In the 1980s, after playing with the Young Snakes and Ministry, she co-founded the new wave band 'Til Tuesday and wrote their top-ten single "Voices Carry" (1985). 'Til Tuesday released three albums and disbanded in 1990 when Mann left to pursue a solo career.

Mann released her first solo album, Whatever, in 1993, followed by I'm With Stupid in 1995. Both earned positive reviews but low sales, and placed Mann in conflict with her record company, Geffen. She achieved wider recognition for her contributions to the soundtrack for the Paul Thomas Anderson film Magnolia (1999). Her song "Save Me" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal. After Geffen refused to release her third album, Bachelor No. 2, Mann released it under her own label, SuperEgo Records, in 2000. It achieved acclaim and strong sales, establishing Mann as a career artist who could work outside the major label system.

Mann has released seven solo albums since. In 2014, she released an album with Ted Leo as the Both. Mann also paints and makes comics, and has appeared in film and television series including The Big Lebowski, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Steven Universe, The West Wing and Portlandia. Her awards include two Grammy Awards, including Best Folk Album for Mental Illness (2017). In 2006, she was named one of the greatest living songwriters by NPR and Paste.

Early life edit

 
Mann with the Young Snakes in 1981

Mann was born at the Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, on September 8, 1960.[1][2][3] When she was three, her mother had an affair and became pregnant[4] and her parents divorced.[1] Mann was kidnapped by her mother and her new boyfriend and taken to Europe, where they traveled.[1] Mann's father, a marketing executive,[2] hired a private detective, who brought her back from England a year later to a new stepmother and two stepbrothers.[1][4] Mann said her father seemed "like a stranger" when they were reunited.[4] The kidnapping gave Mann post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety around travelling later in life.[4] She did not see her mother again until she was 14.[1] She forgave her decades later, saying she had been "trapped on every side".[4]

Mann grew up in Bon Air, Virginia, and attended Midlothian High School in Chesterfield County.[5] She was withdrawn and would not talk, and her father and stepmother sent her to a psychiatrist.[6] Her drama teacher recalled her as "kind of an insecure kid, very quiet, very introspective … When she did start talking, she was worth listening to."[2]

Mann learned to play her brother's guitar when she was confined to bed with glandular fever at the age of 12.[7][5] As a teenager, she enjoyed David Bowie and Iggy Pop and was inspired by punk and new wave music. She said: "[It] was so interesting, so inventive – literally do whatever you want. That Patti Smith was out there and people were accepting her? Oh my God, there's a way out."[4]

In 1978,[5] feeling she did not fit in the "normal world",[4] Mann enrolled in Berklee College of Music in Boston to study bass guitar.[8] She had wanted to learn the bass as a child, but her family ridiculed her, saying it was unladylike.[9] After 18 months, she dropped out and joined the Boston punk band the Young Snakes on bass.[9][8] She was unhappy in the band, saying the other members objected to her writing love songs or music they considered too melodic.[9] She joined the band Ministry,[4] which she said helped her learn to write songs efficiently.[9] In the early 1980s, she worked at Newbury Comics in Massachusetts.[10]

Career edit

1980s: 'Til Tuesday edit

At Berklee, Mann and Michael Hausman formed a new wave band, 'Til Tuesday, with Mann providing bass and vocals.[11] They signed to Epic Records and released Voices Carry, their debut album, in 1985. The single "Voices Carry" reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100[12] and won that year's MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist.[13] According to Mann, "Voices Carry" was one of the first songs she wrote.[14] Stereogum described it as "an early indicator of Mann's penchant for character study, drawing outside the lines of boy-meets-girl love songs".[14] The success made Mann an early female MTV star. The Washington Post described her as "a neo-punk pop princess, a new wave glamour girl, all doe eyes, gangly limbs and spiky bleached hair with that long, braided tail snaking out from underneath".[5]

'Til Tuesday released Welcome Home, their second album, in 1986.[14] Mann sang vocals with Geddy Lee on the 1987 single "Time Stand Still" by Rush, and appeared in the music video.[15][16] 'Til Tuesday released their third and final album, Everything's Different Now, in 1988.[17] It demonstrated a significant development in Mann's songwriting but was a commercial failure. Mann said it had been abandoned by Epic following a change of staff.[14]

'Til Tuesday broke up in 1990 when Mann left to start her solo career.[15] She said later that her musical interests had changed, and that she was more interested in "acoustic guitar music" than the new wave pop of 'Til Tuesday.[14] Hausman, her former boyfriend, became her manager.[5] Epic did not release Mann from her record contract for another three years, which prevented her from releasing new material. It was the first of several disputes Mann had with record labels, which Hausman said had a lasting effect on her attitude to the music industry.[18]

1990–1995: Solo beginnings, Whatever and I'm with Stupid edit

 
Jon Brion (pictured) co-produced Mann's first three albums.

Mann recorded her first solo albums with the producer Jon Brion,[14] who had been a member of the 'Til Tuesday touring band.[1] Mann found working with Brion exciting and felt her songwriting improved with him. Together, they developed a sound that the Stereogum writer Doug Bleggi called "LA alternative".[14] Mann's debut solo album, Whatever, was released in 1993 on the independent label Imago. It earned positive reviews but did not meet sales expectations.[19][20] In 1994, Mann moved to Los Angeles.[21] She also toured as part of the British band Squeeze, playing her own songs and songs by Squeeze.[14]

After Mann finished her second album, I'm with Stupid, Imago encountered financial problems and delayed its release. Imago eventually sold it to Geffen, which signed Mann in 1994 and released I'm with Stupid in 1995.[18] According to Pitchfork, while Mann's solo albums demonstrated she was "a witty, self-possessed songwriter", she was still failing to meet commercial expectations, with sales in the low six figures.[19] Mann began to be seen as a relic of the 1980s.[14][22] Dick Wingate, the executive who signed 'Til Tuesday to Epic, described Mann as "the model of an artist who has been chewed up and spit out by the music business". He said disappointment and bad luck had made her distrustful of record labels.[18][20]

1995–1999: Film work and Magnolia edit

Mann contributed a cover 1968 song "One" by Harry Nillson for the 1995 tribute album For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson.[22] She wrote "Wise Up" for the 1996 film Jerry Maguire, but the director, Cameron Crowe, felt it did not fit.[23] The song was included on the Jerry Maguire soundtrack.[24] In 1997, Mann recorded a cover of "Nobody Does It Better", the theme song of the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, for the album Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project.[25] Mann contributed her song "Amateur" to the film Sliding Doors[26] and made a cameo in the film The Big Lebowski as a German nihilist, both released in 1998.[27]

Later in the decade, Mann became a regular act at Largo, a Los Angeles nightclub that hosted performances from alternative songwriters including Brion, Elliott Smith, Fiona Apple and Rufus Wainwright.[18] This shaped Mann's songwriting; Largo fit Mann so well that the owner jokingly nicknamed it "Aimee Mann's clubhouse".[19]

Mann received wider recognition after she contributed songs to the 1999 film Magnolia, including "One", "Wise Up" and songs she was writing for her third album.[28] Two songs, "Save Me" and "You Do", were written for the film.[28] The film features dialogue taken from Mann's lyrics and a sequence in which the cast sing "Wise Up".[22] The director, Paul Thomas Anderson,[29] another Largo regular,[18] said he "sat down to write an adaptation of Aimee Mann songs".[22]

The Magnolia soundtrack was certified gold.[22] "Save Me" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal and an Academy Award for Best Original Song;[22] Mann performed it at the 72nd Academy Awards.[19] In 2021, the Los Angeles Times described "Save Me" as Mann's masterpiece, which "solidified Mann's stature as an esteemed songwriter".[1] Mann later said the song "really gave a blood transfusion to my career. But it wasn't like I went from playing to five people to 5,000 people. It was just a real influx of energy."[14] The success of the Magnolia soundtrack caused Mann stress, as she felt pressure to capitalize on it and tour heavily.[4]

1999–2001: Bachelor No. 2 and label independence edit

I can put out what I consider good music, with the players I want, the songs I want, the sequence I want, the artwork I want and I don't have to confer with a bunch of idiots about what they think, which is always wrong, and then to have to do this dance where you're trying to get them to think that they thought of the idea. It's just an embarrassing waste of your time. When I was on a major record label, nothing ever got done.

— Mann on independence from major record labels (2008)[30]

Mann took more control over the production of her third album, Bachelor No. 2.[31] It includes a song co-written with Elvis Costello, "The Fall of the World's Own Optimist".[32] Geffen refused to release the album, feeling it contained no hit singles.[19] In response, Mann sold homemade EPs of her new music on tour in 1999,[33] which she described as a "DIY fuck-you-record-company-I'm-selling-it-myself move".[14] She accepted an offer from Geffen to leave her contract, deciding to be "in charge of her own destiny".[31]

In 1999, Mann and Hausman formed their own label, SuperEgo Records.[34] With Mann's husband, the songwriter Michael Penn, they also established United Musicians, a collective working outside the major label system.[20][35] Using the money earned through royalties from Magnolia, Mann bought the Bachelor No. 2 masters from Geffen.[20] She sold 25,000 copies of the album via mail order from her website, a large amount for an independent artist.[19][36] After she secured a distribution deal,[36] Bachelor No. 2 sold 270,000 copies,[31] outperforming I'm with Stupid.[19] Bachelor No. 2 became the 28th-best-reviewed album of the decade, according to the aggregation website Metacritic.[37] The success established Mann as a career artist who could work outside of the major label system.[14]

In 2000, Mann and Penn performed together on a small tour, Acoustic Vaudeville, with the comedian Patton Oswalt.[38] In 2001, Mann sued Universal Music over the release of a greatest-hits compilation, The Ultimate Collection, which she had not authorized and considered "substandard and misleading".[39] The Boston Globe characterized the lawsuit as one of several challenges to major labels by female musicians that year, including Courtney Love and the Dixie Chicks.[40] That year, Mann was also a judge at the inaugural Annual Independent Music Awards, an award for promoting independent musicians.[41][42] She judged the awards again in 2011.[41]

2002—2004: Lost in Space and Live at St. Ann's Warehouse edit

Following the success of Magnolia and Bachelor No. 2, Mann had a mental breakdown and entered a period of depression.[1] She also had intrusive thoughts resulting from an accident when the car of a drunk driver flipped her tour bus.[4] In 2002, she entered the Sierra Tucson rehabilitation center with anxiety and depression, and PTSD triggered by her kidnapping as a child.[4]

Mann referenced her health problems obliquely in her fourth album, Lost in Space, released in August 2002.[43] Paste described it as "another marvelous collection of Mann's intimate portraits of lost love and broken people, all set to a wry pop soundtrack that often lilts at the precise moment that one would expect dour melancholy".[20]

In 2004, Mann released Live at St. Ann's Warehouse, a live album and DVD recorded at a series of shows in Brooklyn, New York City.[44] She also appeared in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer,[27] performing "This Is How It Goes" and "Pavlov's Bell", and on The West Wing, performing a cover of James Taylor's "Shed a Little Light".[45] Mann sang on "That's Me Trying", cowritten and produced by Ben Folds, from William Shatner's 2004 album Has Been.[46]

2005–2008: The Forgotten Arm and @#%&*! Smilers edit

 
Mann in concert in Solana Beach, California, 2005

In May 2005, Mann released The Forgotten Arm, a concept album set in the 1970s about two lovers who meet at the Virginia State Fair and go on the run.[47] The album artwork won a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.[48]

In October 2006, Mann released One More Drifter in the Snow, a Christmas album featuring covers and new songs.[49] It was the first of several albums produced by Mann's bassist, Paul Bryan. Mann said she did not enjoy music that combines Christmas songs with modern genres, and instead drew inspiration from Christmas records by Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee and the Vince Guaraldi Trio.[50]

In 2007, Mann contributed two original songs, "The Great Beyond" and "At the Edge of the World", to the soundtrack to the film Arctic Tale.[51] She also contributed vocals to "Unforgiven" on John Doe's album A Year in the Wilderness.[52]

In June 2008, Mann released her seventh album, @#%&*! Smilers. It features minimal electric guitar and an emphasis on keyboards.[30] It debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 32 and on the Top Independent Albums chart at number 2.[53] @#%&*! Smilers received mostly positive reviews,[54] with AllMusic writing 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."[55] The artwork, by Gary Taxali, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.[56]

2011—2012: Charmer edit

In May 2011, Mann performed for President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama at a poetry seminar at the White House.[57] She also appeared in a sketch for the Independent Film Channel series Portlandia. Mann played herself as a cleaner, explaining that she needs the second job to support herself.[58]

In 2012, Mann released her eighth solo album, Charmer, comprising songs based on the theme that personal charm should not always be trusted. One song, "Crazytown", is about an alcoholic "manic pixie dream girl".[59] Two singles were released: "Charmer", with a music video directed by Tom Scharpling, and "Labrador", which features the actor Jon Hamm and references to Mann's music videos with 'Til Tuesday.[60] In the same year, Mann contributed vocals to Steve Vai's album The Story of Light on "No More Amsterdam" and recorded the song "Two Horses" for the soundtrack of the film Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie.[61]

2013—2019: The Both and Mental Illness edit

 
Mann with Ted Leo as the Both in Philadelphia, 2014

In 2013, Mann appeared on the Ivan & Alyosha album All the Times We Had.[62] In February, she and Ted Leo formed a duo, the Both, and performed shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco.[63] They released an album on SuperEgo in April 2014; Spin described it as "the best thing either artist has ever done".[64] On July 22, Mann filed a lawsuit against MediaNet, saying they were distributing 120 of her songs on an expired license agreement.[65] She attempted to claim as much as $18 million in statutory damages.[66] Mann settled out of court in 2015.[67]

In February 2014, Mann appeared in an episode of the animated series Steven Universe as the voice of a female warrior, Opal.[68] She reprised her role for Steven Universe: The Movie (2019), performing the song "Independent Together" with Leo.[69] Mann contributed a version of Styx's "Come Sail Away" to the 2014 Community episode "Geothermal Escapism".[70] In 2015, Mann and Leo appeared on the talk show Conan performing a song in support of the 2016 US presidential candidate Lincoln Chafee.[71] Mann covered the 1973 Carpenters single "Yesterday Once More" for a 2016 episode of the HBO drama Vinyl.[72] In October 2016, Mann released a new song, "Can't You Tell", as part of the 30 Days 30 Songs campaign protesting the presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[73]

In March 2017, Mann released her ninth solo album, Mental Illness, a collection of "spare" acoustic songs featuring collaborations with the songwriters Jonathan Coulton and John Roderick.[74][75][76] It won the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.[77] Coulton joined Mann for some performances on the Mental Illness tour.[75] That September, Mann contributed the song "Everybody Bleeds" to an episode of the Netflix series Big Mouth.[78] In January 2018, Mann appeared in an episode of the FX series The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story as a bar singer, performing the 1984 Cars song "Drive".[79] She also appeared in the sitcom Corporate in the episode "The Pain of Being Alive".[80] In 2019, Mann released an expanded 20th-anniversary reissue of Bachelor No. 2 for Record Store Day.[81] She also hosted a podcast with Leo, The Art of Process, interviewing celebrities including Wyatt Cenac and Rebecca Sugar.[82]

2020s: Queens of the Summer Hotel and art edit

 
Mann with Jonathan Coulton in London, 2017

In 2020, Mann wrote a song, "Big Deal", for the animated series Central Park, performed by Stanley Tucci.[83] On November 5, 2021, Mann released her tenth album, Queens of the Summer Hotel. It features songs inspired by Girl, Interrupted, the 1993 memoir by Susanna Kaysen about her time in a psychiatric hospital. Mann had developed the songs for a musical based on the memoir with the producers Barbara Broccoli and Frederick Zollo, which was canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

In January 2022, Mann began posting autobiographical comics on Instagram.[10] She said that making comics was similar to songwriting: "Having a short amount of time to make a point or to tell a little story ... It's by necessity very truncated."[84] She described making comics as a "weird, lonely, insular drive-yourself-crazy activity", unlike the communal activity of performing and recording music.[84] In 2023, Mann mentioned plans to create a graphic memoir.[84]

In April 2022, Mann displayed a series of her paintings, You Could Have Been a Roosevelt, at City Winery, Manhattan. The paintings are portraits of "the ten worst US presidents" and a selection of first ladies. Mann created them after promising her friend, the politician Antony Blinken, a painting for his White House office.[85] She said that Blinken "declined to have a portrait of Millard Fillmore on his wall, and I can't say I blame him".[85]

That year, Mann was dropped from a supporting slot on Steely Dan's tour. Donald Fagen, the co-founder of Steely Dan, denied rumors that he felt a female singer-songwriter would not suit their audience, and instead said that Mann was not a good musical fit. He apologized, saying he respected Mann and did not realize any commitment had been made. Mann accepted the apology and said it was plausible that Fagen did not know she had been announced for the tour.[86] She covered the Steely Dan song "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)" on tour that year.[86]

On May 22, 2022, Mann led a lineup of women performers raising funds for the Magee Women's Institute at Novo, Los Angeles.[87] In January 2023, she launched an Audible podcast, Straw into Gold, in which she interviewed artists about the connection between art and trauma.[84]

Artistry edit

Pitchfork characterized Mann's music as "refined guitar pop filled with attuned details and characters more often associated with the best short stories".[74] The journalist Jon Pareles described Mann as a "formalist of pop songwriting" whose "verses, choruses and bridges arrive in their proper places and melodies trace a measured, symmetrical rise and fall".[88] The New York Times critic Ben Ratliff wrote of Mann's "urbane pop songs, melodically rich and full of well-worn sayings fitted into spiky couplets".[33] Mann said songwriting was "an exercise in order... To attempt to describe something — to make connections, to put pieces together, to try to sum up complicated ideas in a three-and-a-half minute song — that's trying to put chaos in order for me."[1]

Mann played the bass guitar with the Young Snakes, 'Til Tuesday and the Both. For her own shows, she generally plays acoustic guitar, finding it "more convenient".[8] On her first solo albums, Mann and the producer Jon Brion created a sound the Stereogum writer Doug Bleggi called "LA alternative". The style is associated with turn-of-the-century alternative acts such as Fiona Apple, Elliott Smith, Rufus Wainwright and Eels, all of whom worked with Brion in the 1990s.[14] Several of Mann's later albums were produced by Paul Bryan.[89]

In the 1990s, Mann came under pressure from her record company, Geffen, to write hit singles, which she found frustrating. When she attempted to write catchy and lyrically accessible songs, she became bored and could not finish them.[18] She felt that record companies attempted to "remove everything that's interesting" from her songs, and concluded: "My music is not going to sell outside a certain audience, so why not leave it alone so you don't alienate the people who actually like it?"[20] Mann said she was not interested in being a pop star, and said: "It takes a special skill to be a big star and I just don't have those skills, so there isn't much point in me pretending."[90]

Writing for the New Yorker in 2000, Nick Hornby wrote that Mann was "a fine, occasionally brilliant singer-songwriter, nothing more, nothing less, and this plainness of purpose has cost her dearly over the last fifteen, mostly calamitous, years".[32] He said she had not found wider success as she did not meet expectations for female singer-songwriters: "She is not one of the lads, like Sheryl Crow; she is outspoken rather than introspective, which means that she has little in common with the Carole King school; and she is much too grown-up and circumspect to want to bare her pain in the way that Tori Amos and Fiona Apple do."[32]

In 2006, Paste named Mann the 54th-greatest living songwriter, and NPR named her among the ten greatest living songwriters.[91][92] Robin Hilton of NPR wrote that she was "vastly underrated" and had "a real gift for piercing the heart of something, revealing instead of telling and wrapping it all up in inspired melodies".[91]

Lyrics edit

Mann is noted for her sharp and literate lyrics.[59] She explores dark subjects such as mental illness and suicide,[75] and writes about underdog characters who are lost, lonely or exist outside of society.[10] In Pitchfork, Chris Dahlen wrote of Mann's skill in writing about dark subjects without self-pity, and in using specific imagery to carry general meanings.[43] Another Pitchfork writer, Eric Torres, attributed Mann's penchant for underdog characters to her struggles in the music industry.[74]

Mann combines sad music and themes with humorous or sarcastic lyrics to create the sense of a narrator trying to hide their feelings. She felt this was sadder than simply stating the feelings directly.[93] She said: "I'm sure I'm the only person who thinks any lines or any moments are funny, but that's usually because they're the most accurate and bleak ones."[75] In the New York Times, Nate Chinen wrote that "the sugarcoated poison pill is a reliable device for Aimee Mann, a singer-songwriter given to ravaging implication and dispassionate affect".[94] Paul Thomas Anderson wrote that Mann was "the great articulator of the biggest things we think about: 'How can anyone love me?' 'Why the hell would anyone love me?' and the old favorite 'Why would I love anyone when all it means is torture?'"[22]

Many of the lyrics on Mann's 90s albums express her frustration with her record label.[32] Hornby noted that some found Mann's "self-righteous sense of grievance" irritating, such as the author Greil Marcus, who wrote that she was "still whining after all these years".[32] Hornby responded that pop music could express any mood and asked: "Who doesn't feel like whining sometimes?"[32]

Mann said she admires precision in lyrics: "I like a rhyme that's perfect and interesting. Some songwriting is so vague. It makes me yell at the radio, 'Home and alone do not rhyme!' I've been sloppy in the past, but I'm getting better over time."[59]

Influences edit

Mann said she was mainly influenced by "classic" 1970s chord progressions and melodies.[20] Elton John was the artist who was most important to her at an early age: "His melody, the chords, his singing ... There was something in the DNA of his melodic structure that I picked up on later and was influenced by."[95]

Mann said Steely Dan was "the one band that I 100% love, with no reservations",[86] and cited Fiona Apple, Leonard Cohen, Stephen Sondheim and Jimmy Webb as artists she admires.[59] The music of Elliott Smith affirmed to her that it was acceptable to write songs about personal or dark subjects.[74] Mann said that American Songbook standards and ragtime had "resonance" for her.[95] Older British bands such as the Kinks, the Zombies and Squeeze influenced her debut album, Whatever.[74]

Personal life edit

According to the musician Al Jourgensen of the band Ministry, he and Mann had a brief "dysfunctional" romance in Boston in the 1970s or 1980s.[96] Mann wrote "No More Crying" about their relationship.[6] Mann dated the 'Til Tuesday drummer Michael Hausman; after they separated, they remained friends and Hausman became her manager.[5] The actor and comedian Dave Foley said Mann wrote "Save Me" about him while they were in a relationship.[97]

In 1993, while Mann was recording Whatever,[27] she met the songwriter Michael Penn,[59] the brother of the actors Sean Penn and Chris Penn.[26] They married in 1997 and live in Los Angeles.[1][26] Mann said about Penn: "He's really a top-rated songwriter for me, and thank God, because how sad is it if you were with another singer-songwriter and you're like, 'Yeah, whatever, it's not my kind of thing'?"[74]

In 2008, Mann said she had attended Al-Anon, a support group for the families and friends of alcoholics, to deal with the exhaustion she felt from trying to help addicts she knew.[30] In 2020, she developed a nervous system disorder that gave her tinnitus, migraines, nausea and dizziness and prevented her from listening to music for a year. She believed the disorder was triggered by a combination of childhood trauma and the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

Discography edit

Awards and nominations edit

Grammy Awards

Other awards

Year Awards Work Category Result
1985 American Video Awards "Voices Carry" Best Female Performance Won
2000 Academy Awards "Save Me" Best Original Song Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Original Song Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Best Original Song Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Nominated
Satellite Awards Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Best Video from a Film Nominated
Best Editing Won
2006 PLUG Awards The Forgotten Arm Album Art/Packaging of the Year Nominated
2013 A2IM Libera Awards Charmer Creative Packaging Award Nominated
2018 Mental Illness Best American Roots & Folk Album Won
2022 Denmark GAFFA Awards Herself Best Foreign Solo Act Pending [98]
Queens of the Summer Hotel Best Foreign Album Pending

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Aimee Mann at AllMusic
  • Aimee Mann at Curlie
  • Aimee Mann's discography at Discogs
  • 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
  • Aimee Mann at IMDb
  • Aimee Mann's Off-The-Wall Christmas Concert on NPR.prg

aimee, mann, aimee, elizabeth, mann, born, september, 1960, american, singer, songwriter, over, course, four, decades, released, more, than, dozen, albums, solo, artist, with, other, musicians, noted, sardonic, literate, lyrics, about, dark, subjects, mann, wo. Aimee Elizabeth Mann born September 8 1960 is an American singer songwriter Over the course of four decades she has released more than a dozen albums as a solo artist and with other musicians She is noted for her sardonic and literate lyrics about dark subjects Mann s work with the producer Jon Brion in the 1990s was influential on American alternative rock Aimee MannMann in October 2008Background informationBirth nameAimee Elizabeth MannBorn 1960 09 08 September 8 1960 age 63 Richmond Virginia U S GenresAlternative rockOccupation s MusicianInstrument s VocalsbassguitarYears active1980 presentLabelsSuperEgo Geffen ImagoFormerly ofMinistryThe Young Snakes Til TuesdaySpinoffsThe BothSpouse s Michael Penn m 1997 wbr Websiteaimeemann wbr com Mann was born in Richmond Virginia and studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston Massachusetts In the 1980s after playing with the Young Snakes and Ministry she co founded the new wave band Til Tuesday and wrote their top ten single Voices Carry 1985 Til Tuesday released three albums and disbanded in 1990 when Mann left to pursue a solo career Mann released her first solo album Whatever in 1993 followed by I m With Stupid in 1995 Both earned positive reviews but low sales and placed Mann in conflict with her record company Geffen She achieved wider recognition for her contributions to the soundtrack for the Paul Thomas Anderson film Magnolia 1999 Her song Save Me was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal After Geffen refused to release her third album Bachelor No 2 Mann released it under her own label SuperEgo Records in 2000 It achieved acclaim and strong sales establishing Mann as a career artist who could work outside the major label system Mann has released seven solo albums since In 2014 she released an album with Ted Leo as the Both Mann also paints and makes comics and has appeared in film and television series including The Big Lebowski Buffy the Vampire Slayer Steven Universe The West Wing and Portlandia Her awards include two Grammy Awards including Best Folk Album for Mental Illness 2017 In 2006 she was named one of the greatest living songwriters by NPR and Paste Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1980s Til Tuesday 2 2 1990 1995 Solo beginnings Whatever and I m with Stupid 2 3 1995 1999 Film work and Magnolia 2 4 1999 2001 Bachelor No 2 and label independence 2 5 2002 2004 Lost in Space and Live at St Ann s Warehouse 2 6 2005 2008 The Forgotten Arm and amp Smilers 2 7 2011 2012 Charmer 2 8 2013 2019 The Both and Mental Illness 2 9 2020s Queens of the Summer Hotel and art 3 Artistry 3 1 Lyrics 3 2 Influences 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life edit nbsp Mann with the Young Snakes in 1981Mann was born at the Medical College of Virginia Richmond on September 8 1960 1 2 3 When she was three her mother had an affair and became pregnant 4 and her parents divorced 1 Mann was kidnapped by her mother and her new boyfriend and taken to Europe where they traveled 1 Mann s father a marketing executive 2 hired a private detective who brought her back from England a year later to a new stepmother and two stepbrothers 1 4 Mann said her father seemed like a stranger when they were reunited 4 The kidnapping gave Mann post traumatic stress disorder and anxiety around travelling later in life 4 She did not see her mother again until she was 14 1 She forgave her decades later saying she had been trapped on every side 4 Mann grew up in Bon Air Virginia and attended Midlothian High School in Chesterfield County 5 She was withdrawn and would not talk and her father and stepmother sent her to a psychiatrist 6 Her drama teacher recalled her as kind of an insecure kid very quiet very introspective When she did start talking she was worth listening to 2 Mann learned to play her brother s guitar when she was confined to bed with glandular fever at the age of 12 7 5 As a teenager she enjoyed David Bowie and Iggy Pop and was inspired by punk and new wave music She said It was so interesting so inventive literally do whatever you want That Patti Smith was out there and people were accepting her Oh my God there s a way out 4 In 1978 5 feeling she did not fit in the normal world 4 Mann enrolled in Berklee College of Music in Boston to study bass guitar 8 She had wanted to learn the bass as a child but her family ridiculed her saying it was unladylike 9 After 18 months she dropped out and joined the Boston punk band the Young Snakes on bass 9 8 She was unhappy in the band saying the other members objected to her writing love songs or music they considered too melodic 9 She joined the band Ministry 4 which she said helped her learn to write songs efficiently 9 In the early 1980s she worked at Newbury Comics in Massachusetts 10 Career edit1980s Til Tuesday edit Main article Til Tuesday At Berklee Mann and Michael Hausman formed a new wave band Til Tuesday with Mann providing bass and vocals 11 They signed to Epic Records and released Voices Carry their debut album in 1985 The single Voices Carry reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 12 and won that year s MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist 13 According to Mann Voices Carry was one of the first songs she wrote 14 Stereogum described it as an early indicator of Mann s penchant for character study drawing outside the lines of boy meets girl love songs 14 The success made Mann an early female MTV star The Washington Post described her as a neo punk pop princess a new wave glamour girl all doe eyes gangly limbs and spiky bleached hair with that long braided tail snaking out from underneath 5 Til Tuesday released Welcome Home their second album in 1986 14 Mann sang vocals with Geddy Lee on the 1987 single Time Stand Still by Rush and appeared in the music video 15 16 Til Tuesday released their third and final album Everything s Different Now in 1988 17 It demonstrated a significant development in Mann s songwriting but was a commercial failure Mann said it had been abandoned by Epic following a change of staff 14 Til Tuesday broke up in 1990 when Mann left to start her solo career 15 She said later that her musical interests had changed and that she was more interested in acoustic guitar music than the new wave pop of Til Tuesday 14 Hausman her former boyfriend became her manager 5 Epic did not release Mann from her record contract for another three years which prevented her from releasing new material It was the first of several disputes Mann had with record labels which Hausman said had a lasting effect on her attitude to the music industry 18 1990 1995 Solo beginnings Whatever and I m with Stupid edit nbsp Jon Brion pictured co produced Mann s first three albums Mann recorded her first solo albums with the producer Jon Brion 14 who had been a member of the Til Tuesday touring band 1 Mann found working with Brion exciting and felt her songwriting improved with him Together they developed a sound that the Stereogum writer Doug Bleggi called LA alternative 14 Mann s debut solo album Whatever was released in 1993 on the independent label Imago It earned positive reviews but did not meet sales expectations 19 20 In 1994 Mann moved to Los Angeles 21 She also toured as part of the British band Squeeze playing her own songs and songs by Squeeze 14 After Mann finished her second album I m with Stupid Imago encountered financial problems and delayed its release Imago eventually sold it to Geffen which signed Mann in 1994 and released I m with Stupid in 1995 18 According to Pitchfork while Mann s solo albums demonstrated she was a witty self possessed songwriter she was still failing to meet commercial expectations with sales in the low six figures 19 Mann began to be seen as a relic of the 1980s 14 22 Dick Wingate the executive who signed Til Tuesday to Epic described Mann as the model of an artist who has been chewed up and spit out by the music business He said disappointment and bad luck had made her distrustful of record labels 18 20 1995 1999 Film work and Magnolia edit Mann contributed a cover 1968 song One by Harry Nillson for the 1995 tribute album For the Love of Harry Everybody Sings Nilsson 22 She wrote Wise Up for the 1996 film Jerry Maguire but the director Cameron Crowe felt it did not fit 23 The song was included on the Jerry Maguire soundtrack 24 In 1997 Mann recorded a cover of Nobody Does It Better the theme song of the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me for the album Shaken and Stirred The David Arnold James Bond Project 25 Mann contributed her song Amateur to the film Sliding Doors 26 and made a cameo in the film The Big Lebowski as a German nihilist both released in 1998 27 Later in the decade Mann became a regular act at Largo a Los Angeles nightclub that hosted performances from alternative songwriters including Brion Elliott Smith Fiona Apple and Rufus Wainwright 18 This shaped Mann s songwriting Largo fit Mann so well that the owner jokingly nicknamed it Aimee Mann s clubhouse 19 Mann received wider recognition after she contributed songs to the 1999 film Magnolia including One Wise Up and songs she was writing for her third album 28 Two songs Save Me and You Do were written for the film 28 The film features dialogue taken from Mann s lyrics and a sequence in which the cast sing Wise Up 22 The director Paul Thomas Anderson 29 another Largo regular 18 said he sat down to write an adaptation of Aimee Mann songs 22 The Magnolia soundtrack was certified gold 22 Save Me was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal and an Academy Award for Best Original Song 22 Mann performed it at the 72nd Academy Awards 19 In 2021 the Los Angeles Times described Save Me as Mann s masterpiece which solidified Mann s stature as an esteemed songwriter 1 Mann later said the song really gave a blood transfusion to my career But it wasn t like I went from playing to five people to 5 000 people It was just a real influx of energy 14 The success of the Magnolia soundtrack caused Mann stress as she felt pressure to capitalize on it and tour heavily 4 1999 2001 Bachelor No 2 and label independence edit I can put out what I consider good music with the players I want the songs I want the sequence I want the artwork I want and I don t have to confer with a bunch of idiots about what they think which is always wrong and then to have to do this dance where you re trying to get them to think that they thought of the idea It s just an embarrassing waste of your time When I was on a major record label nothing ever got done Mann on independence from major record labels 2008 30 Mann took more control over the production of her third album Bachelor No 2 31 It includes a song co written with Elvis Costello The Fall of the World s Own Optimist 32 Geffen refused to release the album feeling it contained no hit singles 19 In response Mann sold homemade EPs of her new music on tour in 1999 33 which she described as a DIY fuck you record company I m selling it myself move 14 She accepted an offer from Geffen to leave her contract deciding to be in charge of her own destiny 31 In 1999 Mann and Hausman formed their own label SuperEgo Records 34 With Mann s husband the songwriter Michael Penn they also established United Musicians a collective working outside the major label system 20 35 Using the money earned through royalties from Magnolia Mann bought the Bachelor No 2 masters from Geffen 20 She sold 25 000 copies of the album via mail order from her website a large amount for an independent artist 19 36 After she secured a distribution deal 36 Bachelor No 2 sold 270 000 copies 31 outperforming I m with Stupid 19 Bachelor No 2 became the 28th best reviewed album of the decade according to the aggregation website Metacritic 37 The success established Mann as a career artist who could work outside of the major label system 14 In 2000 Mann and Penn performed together on a small tour Acoustic Vaudeville with the comedian Patton Oswalt 38 In 2001 Mann sued Universal Music over the release of a greatest hits compilation The Ultimate Collection which she had not authorized and considered substandard and misleading 39 The Boston Globe characterized the lawsuit as one of several challenges to major labels by female musicians that year including Courtney Love and the Dixie Chicks 40 That year Mann was also a judge at the inaugural Annual Independent Music Awards an award for promoting independent musicians 41 42 She judged the awards again in 2011 41 2002 2004 Lost in Space and Live at St Ann s Warehouse edit Following the success of Magnolia and Bachelor No 2 Mann had a mental breakdown and entered a period of depression 1 She also had intrusive thoughts resulting from an accident when the car of a drunk driver flipped her tour bus 4 In 2002 she entered the Sierra Tucson rehabilitation center with anxiety and depression and PTSD triggered by her kidnapping as a child 4 Mann referenced her health problems obliquely in her fourth album Lost in Space released in August 2002 43 Paste described it as another marvelous collection of Mann s intimate portraits of lost love and broken people all set to a wry pop soundtrack that often lilts at the precise moment that one would expect dour melancholy 20 In 2004 Mann released Live at St Ann s Warehouse a live album and DVD recorded at a series of shows in Brooklyn New York City 44 She also appeared in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer 27 performing This Is How It Goes and Pavlov s Bell and on The West Wing performing a cover of James Taylor s Shed a Little Light 45 Mann sang on That s Me Trying cowritten and produced by Ben Folds from William Shatner s 2004 album Has Been 46 2005 2008 The Forgotten Arm and amp Smilers edit nbsp Mann in concert in Solana Beach California 2005In May 2005 Mann released The Forgotten Arm a concept album set in the 1970s about two lovers who meet at the Virginia State Fair and go on the run 47 The album artwork won a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package 48 In October 2006 Mann released One More Drifter in the Snow a Christmas album featuring covers and new songs 49 It was the first of several albums produced by Mann s bassist Paul Bryan Mann said she did not enjoy music that combines Christmas songs with modern genres and instead drew inspiration from Christmas records by Bing Crosby Frank Sinatra Peggy Lee and the Vince Guaraldi Trio 50 In 2007 Mann contributed two original songs The Great Beyond and At the Edge of the World to the soundtrack to the film Arctic Tale 51 She also contributed vocals to Unforgiven on John Doe s album A Year in the Wilderness 52 In June 2008 Mann released her seventh album amp Smilers It features minimal electric guitar and an emphasis on keyboards 30 It debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 32 and on the Top Independent Albums chart at number 2 53 amp Smilers received mostly positive reviews 54 with AllMusic writing 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 55 The artwork by Gary Taxali was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Recording Package 56 2011 2012 Charmer edit In May 2011 Mann performed for President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama at a poetry seminar at the White House 57 She also appeared in a sketch for the Independent Film Channel series Portlandia Mann played herself as a cleaner explaining that she needs the second job to support herself 58 In 2012 Mann released her eighth solo album Charmer comprising songs based on the theme that personal charm should not always be trusted One song Crazytown is about an alcoholic manic pixie dream girl 59 Two singles were released Charmer with a music video directed by Tom Scharpling and Labrador which features the actor Jon Hamm and references to Mann s music videos with Til Tuesday 60 In the same year Mann contributed vocals to Steve Vai s album The Story of Light on No More Amsterdam and recorded the song Two Horses for the soundtrack of the film Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie 61 2013 2019 The Both and Mental Illness edit nbsp Mann with Ted Leo as the Both in Philadelphia 2014In 2013 Mann appeared on the Ivan amp Alyosha album All the Times We Had 62 In February she and Ted Leo formed a duo the Both and performed shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco 63 They released an album on SuperEgo in April 2014 Spin described it as the best thing either artist has ever done 64 On July 22 Mann filed a lawsuit against MediaNet saying they were distributing 120 of her songs on an expired license agreement 65 She attempted to claim as much as 18 million in statutory damages 66 Mann settled out of court in 2015 67 In February 2014 Mann appeared in an episode of the animated series Steven Universe as the voice of a female warrior Opal 68 She reprised her role for Steven Universe The Movie 2019 performing the song Independent Together with Leo 69 Mann contributed a version of Styx s Come Sail Away to the 2014 Community episode Geothermal Escapism 70 In 2015 Mann and Leo appeared on the talk show Conan performing a song in support of the 2016 US presidential candidate Lincoln Chafee 71 Mann covered the 1973 Carpenters single Yesterday Once More for a 2016 episode of the HBO drama Vinyl 72 In October 2016 Mann released a new song Can t You Tell as part of the 30 Days 30 Songs campaign protesting the presidential campaign of Donald Trump 73 In March 2017 Mann released her ninth solo album Mental Illness a collection of spare acoustic songs featuring collaborations with the songwriters Jonathan Coulton and John Roderick 74 75 76 It won the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards 77 Coulton joined Mann for some performances on the Mental Illness tour 75 That September Mann contributed the song Everybody Bleeds to an episode of the Netflix series Big Mouth 78 In January 2018 Mann appeared in an episode of the FX series The Assassination of Gianni Versace American Crime Story as a bar singer performing the 1984 Cars song Drive 79 She also appeared in the sitcom Corporate in the episode The Pain of Being Alive 80 In 2019 Mann released an expanded 20th anniversary reissue of Bachelor No 2 for Record Store Day 81 She also hosted a podcast with Leo The Art of Process interviewing celebrities including Wyatt Cenac and Rebecca Sugar 82 2020s Queens of the Summer Hotel and art edit nbsp Mann with Jonathan Coulton in London 2017In 2020 Mann wrote a song Big Deal for the animated series Central Park performed by Stanley Tucci 83 On November 5 2021 Mann released her tenth album Queens of the Summer Hotel It features songs inspired by Girl Interrupted the 1993 memoir by Susanna Kaysen about her time in a psychiatric hospital Mann had developed the songs for a musical based on the memoir with the producers Barbara Broccoli and Frederick Zollo which was canceled by the COVID 19 pandemic 4 In January 2022 Mann began posting autobiographical comics on Instagram 10 She said that making comics was similar to songwriting Having a short amount of time to make a point or to tell a little story It s by necessity very truncated 84 She described making comics as a weird lonely insular drive yourself crazy activity unlike the communal activity of performing and recording music 84 In 2023 Mann mentioned plans to create a graphic memoir 84 In April 2022 Mann displayed a series of her paintings You Could Have Been a Roosevelt at City Winery Manhattan The paintings are portraits of the ten worst US presidents and a selection of first ladies Mann created them after promising her friend the politician Antony Blinken a painting for his White House office 85 She said that Blinken declined to have a portrait of Millard Fillmore on his wall and I can t say I blame him 85 That year Mann was dropped from a supporting slot on Steely Dan s tour Donald Fagen the co founder of Steely Dan denied rumors that he felt a female singer songwriter would not suit their audience and instead said that Mann was not a good musical fit He apologized saying he respected Mann and did not realize any commitment had been made Mann accepted the apology and said it was plausible that Fagen did not know she had been announced for the tour 86 She covered the Steely Dan song Brooklyn Owes the Charmer Under Me on tour that year 86 On May 22 2022 Mann led a lineup of women performers raising funds for the Magee Women s Institute at Novo Los Angeles 87 In January 2023 she launched an Audible podcast Straw into Gold in which she interviewed artists about the connection between art and trauma 84 Artistry editPitchfork characterized Mann s music as refined guitar pop filled with attuned details and characters more often associated with the best short stories 74 The journalist Jon Pareles described Mann as a formalist of pop songwriting whose verses choruses and bridges arrive in their proper places and melodies trace a measured symmetrical rise and fall 88 The New York Times critic Ben Ratliff wrote of Mann s urbane pop songs melodically rich and full of well worn sayings fitted into spiky couplets 33 Mann said songwriting was an exercise in order To attempt to describe something to make connections to put pieces together to try to sum up complicated ideas in a three and a half minute song that s trying to put chaos in order for me 1 Mann played the bass guitar with the Young Snakes Til Tuesday and the Both For her own shows she generally plays acoustic guitar finding it more convenient 8 On her first solo albums Mann and the producer Jon Brion created a sound the Stereogum writer Doug Bleggi called LA alternative The style is associated with turn of the century alternative acts such as Fiona Apple Elliott Smith Rufus Wainwright and Eels all of whom worked with Brion in the 1990s 14 Several of Mann s later albums were produced by Paul Bryan 89 In the 1990s Mann came under pressure from her record company Geffen to write hit singles which she found frustrating When she attempted to write catchy and lyrically accessible songs she became bored and could not finish them 18 She felt that record companies attempted to remove everything that s interesting from her songs and concluded My music is not going to sell outside a certain audience so why not leave it alone so you don t alienate the people who actually like it 20 Mann said she was not interested in being a pop star and said It takes a special skill to be a big star and I just don t have those skills so there isn t much point in me pretending 90 Writing for the New Yorker in 2000 Nick Hornby wrote that Mann was a fine occasionally brilliant singer songwriter nothing more nothing less and this plainness of purpose has cost her dearly over the last fifteen mostly calamitous years 32 He said she had not found wider success as she did not meet expectations for female singer songwriters She is not one of the lads like Sheryl Crow she is outspoken rather than introspective which means that she has little in common with the Carole King school and she is much too grown up and circumspect to want to bare her pain in the way that Tori Amos and Fiona Apple do 32 In 2006 Paste named Mann the 54th greatest living songwriter and NPR named her among the ten greatest living songwriters 91 92 Robin Hilton of NPR wrote that she was vastly underrated and had a real gift for piercing the heart of something revealing instead of telling and wrapping it all up in inspired melodies 91 Lyrics edit Mann is noted for her sharp and literate lyrics 59 She explores dark subjects such as mental illness and suicide 75 and writes about underdog characters who are lost lonely or exist outside of society 10 In Pitchfork Chris Dahlen wrote of Mann s skill in writing about dark subjects without self pity and in using specific imagery to carry general meanings 43 Another Pitchfork writer Eric Torres attributed Mann s penchant for underdog characters to her struggles in the music industry 74 Mann combines sad music and themes with humorous or sarcastic lyrics to create the sense of a narrator trying to hide their feelings She felt this was sadder than simply stating the feelings directly 93 She said I m sure I m the only person who thinks any lines or any moments are funny but that s usually because they re the most accurate and bleak ones 75 In the New York Times Nate Chinen wrote that the sugarcoated poison pill is a reliable device for Aimee Mann a singer songwriter given to ravaging implication and dispassionate affect 94 Paul Thomas Anderson wrote that Mann was the great articulator of the biggest things we think about How can anyone love me Why the hell would anyone love me and the old favorite Why would I love anyone when all it means is torture 22 Many of the lyrics on Mann s 90s albums express her frustration with her record label 32 Hornby noted that some found Mann s self righteous sense of grievance irritating such as the author Greil Marcus who wrote that she was still whining after all these years 32 Hornby responded that pop music could express any mood and asked Who doesn t feel like whining sometimes 32 Mann said she admires precision in lyrics I like a rhyme that s perfect and interesting Some songwriting is so vague It makes me yell at the radio Home and alone do not rhyme I ve been sloppy in the past but I m getting better over time 59 Influences edit Mann said she was mainly influenced by classic 1970s chord progressions and melodies 20 Elton John was the artist who was most important to her at an early age His melody the chords his singing There was something in the DNA of his melodic structure that I picked up on later and was influenced by 95 Mann said Steely Dan was the one band that I 100 love with no reservations 86 and cited Fiona Apple Leonard Cohen Stephen Sondheim and Jimmy Webb as artists she admires 59 The music of Elliott Smith affirmed to her that it was acceptable to write songs about personal or dark subjects 74 Mann said that American Songbook standards and ragtime had resonance for her 95 Older British bands such as the Kinks the Zombies and Squeeze influenced her debut album Whatever 74 Personal life editAccording to the musician Al Jourgensen of the band Ministry he and Mann had a brief dysfunctional romance in Boston in the 1970s or 1980s 96 Mann wrote No More Crying about their relationship 6 Mann dated the Til Tuesday drummer Michael Hausman after they separated they remained friends and Hausman became her manager 5 The actor and comedian Dave Foley said Mann wrote Save Me about him while they were in a relationship 97 In 1993 while Mann was recording Whatever 27 she met the songwriter Michael Penn 59 the brother of the actors Sean Penn and Chris Penn 26 They married in 1997 and live in Los Angeles 1 26 Mann said about Penn He s really a top rated songwriter for me and thank God because how sad is it if you were with another singer songwriter and you re like Yeah whatever it s not my kind of thing 74 In 2008 Mann said she had attended Al Anon a support group for the families and friends of alcoholics to deal with the exhaustion she felt from trying to help addicts she knew 30 In 2020 she developed a nervous system disorder that gave her tinnitus migraines nausea and dizziness and prevented her from listening to music for a year She believed the disorder was triggered by a combination of childhood trauma and the stress of the COVID 19 pandemic 4 Discography editMain article Aimee Mann discography Whatever 1993 I m with Stupid 1995 Bachelor No 2 or the Last Remains of the Dodo 2000 Lost in Space 2002 The Forgotten Arm 2005 One More Drifter in the Snow 2006 amp Smilers 2008 Charmer 2012 Mental Illness 2017 Queens of the Summer Hotel 2021 Awards and nominations editGrammy Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2001 Magnolia Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Nominated Save Me Best Song Written for Visual Media NominatedBest Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated2006 The Forgotten Arm Best Recording Package Won2009 Fucking Smilers Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package Nominated2018 Mental Illness Best Folk Album WonOther awards Year Awards Work Category Result1985 American Video Awards Voices Carry Best Female Performance Won2000 Academy Awards Save Me Best Original Song NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Original Song NominatedLas Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Best Original Song NominatedOnline Film amp Television Association NominatedSatellite Awards NominatedMTV Video Music Awards Best Video from a Film NominatedBest Editing Won2006 PLUG Awards The Forgotten Arm Album Art Packaging of the Year Nominated2013 A2IM Libera Awards Charmer Creative Packaging Award Nominated2018 Mental Illness Best American Roots amp Folk Album Won2022 Denmark GAFFA Awards Herself Best Foreign Solo Act Pending 98 Queens of the Summer Hotel Best Foreign Album PendingReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Pelly Jenn November 4 2021 Aimee Mann I have an enormous amount of compassion for people who are struggling Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 9 2021 a b c Singer songwriter Aimee Mann a Richmond native talks about her past fame with Til Tuesday and her sudden resurgence with the Magnolia soundtrack Style Weekly Retrieved August 8 2022 Milestones September 8 birthdays for Aimee Mann Kennedy Pink Brooklyn Eagle September 8 2020 Retrieved April 2 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Snapes Laura November 4 2021 Aimee Mann Any woman my age is traumatised by growing up in the 60s and 70s The Guardian Retrieved November 5 2021 a b c d e f Wiltz Teresa February 18 2001 Her own Mann independent minded singer sheds labels Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved August 8 2022 a b Fricke David November 22 1985 Boston Band Til Tuesday Leaving Nothing To Chance Sun Sentinel Retrieved April 27 2023 Barnett Laura July 24 2007 Portrait of the artist Aimee Mann singer songwriter The Guardian Retrieved November 7 2021 a b c Wood James April 9 2014 Voices carry Aimee Mann and Ted Leo discuss their new band and album The Both Guitar World Retrieved March 9 2022 a b c d Hunt Dennis June 23 1985 Aimee Mann s voice lyrics carry her Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on October 28 2020 Retrieved November 6 2021 a b c Cavna Michael April 12 2022 Turns out Aimee Mann is really good at painting too Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved July 20 2022 Aimee Mann Berklee College of Music Retrieved August 8 2022 Artist Chart History Til Tuesday Billboard Nielsen Business Media Retrieved August 4 2009 1985 MTV Video Music Awards Retrieved February 8 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bleggi Doug November 21 2018 Til Today 25 years after her solo debut Aimee Mann looks back Stereogum Retrieved February 8 2019 a b Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh MojoBooks p 603 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 James Wood March 31 2017 Aimee Mann Talks New Album Mental Illness and Working with Rush on Time Stand Still Guitar World Baldwin Dawn January 1987 Aimee Mann Not Waiting Til Tuesday Nine O One Network Magazine pp 7 9 a b c d e f Meter Jonathan Van July 11 1999 What s a record exec to do with Aimee Mann The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 7 2021 a b c d e f g Berman Judy November 17 2019 Aimee Mann Bachelor No 2 or the Last Remains of the Dodo Pitchfork Retrieved November 7 2021 a b c d e f g Baker Brian October 1 2002 The Evolution of Aimee Mann Paste Magazine Retrieved July 19 2023 Nichols Natalie January 2000 The Mann Act Los Angeles Magazine Hour Media Group LLC p 22 Retrieved January 22 2012 a b c d e f g McLevy Alex June 25 2020 Aimee Mann got cinematic with the gorgeous Magnolia soundtrack The A V Club Retrieved November 7 2021 Robinson Joanna May 28 2015 Cameron Crowe takes us on a musical tour through his filmography Vanity Fair Retrieved July 31 2022 Grad David January 10 1997 Jerry Maguire Entertainment Weekly Retrieved January 13 2024 11 Aimee Mann amp Jon Brion Nobody Does It Better Lust Radio8Ball Retrieved February 8 2019 a b c Nagy Rob January 26 2012 Aimee Mann begins work on new release performs at World Cafe Live Philadelphia The Mercury Retrieved February 8 2019 a b c Greising Claire September 11 2017 Exclusive listen to a 25 year old Aimee Mann lead Til Tuesday on Voices Carry Paste a b Bessman Jim December 16 1999 Music Blossomed into Film Toronto Star Patterson John March 10 2000 Magnolia Maniac The Guardian London Archived from the original on August 27 2012 Retrieved April 12 2010 a b c Chelin Pamela June 2 2008 For singer songwriter it s every Mann for herself Toronto Star Retrieved July 11 2022 a b c Bevigila Jim November 25 2020 Aimee Mann looks back on Bachelor No 2 in advance of 20th anniversary reissue American Songwriter Retrieved November 7 2021 a b c d e f Hornby Nick June 4 2000 Aimee Mann s melodies for a darker mood The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved December 19 2023 a b Ratliff Ben August 10 1999 Pop review urbane songs that express emotional embattlement The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 11 2022 Nagy Evie May 23 2008 Singer songwriter still her own Mann with DIY model Reuters Retrieved July 17 2022 Leopold Todd April 25 2007 Musician finds second act and second life CNN Retrieved July 19 2023 a b Deusner Stephen May 1 2020 Aimee Mann s Bachelor No 2 turns 20 Stereogum Retrieved November 7 2021 Dietz Jason December 15 2009 The best music of the decade Metacritic Retrieved May 23 2013 Hochman Steve May 20 2000 Mann amp Penn A Pleasing Mix of Laughter Musical Melancholy Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 29 2022 Aimee Mann sues over hits BBC News September 18 2001 Retrieved November 8 2021 Sharp Kathleen October 7 2001 Recording artists sue aiming to rock industry action expected to put big labels under scrutiny The Boston Globe a b She amp Him the Black Keys Mark Hoppus Aimee Mann and Bettye LaVette join judging panel for the 9th annual independent music awards Top40Charts May 27 2009 Retrieved February 8 2019 Independent Music Awards Past Judges Independent Music Awards Retrieved February 8 2019 a b Dahlen Chris April 25 2022 Aimee Mann Lost in Space Pitchfork Retrieved November 8 2021 Live at St Ann s Warehouse Aimee Mann Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic retrieved November 8 2021 Mann Barenaked Ladies to Rock West Wing Billboard October 6 2012 Retrieved February 8 2019 Rod Lockwood October 24 2004 CD reviews Shatner shows that as performer he is a swell spaceship captain The Blade Retrieved February 8 2019 Aimee Mann The Forgotten Arm Pitchfork Retrieved November 9 2021 Complete list of 2006 Grammy winners The Baltimore Sun February 9 2006 Retrieved February 8 2019 Schwartz Greg M January 23 2007 One More Drifter in the Snow An Interview with Aimee Mann PopMatters PopMatters Retrieved November 9 2021 Schwartz Greg M January 23 2007 One More Drifter in the Snow An interview with Aimee Mann PopMatters Retrieved November 9 2021 Arctic Tale soundtrack hits on July 31st IGN July 16 2007 Retrieved February 8 2019 Adrian Cepeda November 12 2007 John Doe A Year in the Wilderness Treblezine Retrieved February 8 2019 Aimee Mann Chart History Billboard amp Smilers by Aimee Mann reviews and tracks Metacritic Metacritic Erlewine Stephen Thomas amp Smilers AllMusic Retrieved February 8 2019 51st annual Grammy awards Grammy Awards Retrieved April 29 2022 Schulman Kori May 11 2011 A Celebration of American Poetry at the White House obamawhitehouse com Retrieved February 8 2019 Hartsell Carol February 5 2011 Aimee Mann Sarah McLachlan on Portlandia HuffPost UK Retrieved June 27 2022 a b c d e Gritten David January 24 2013 Aimee Mann interview I don t make money from Spotify The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on January 12 2022 Retrieved February 8 2019 Eakin Marah September 18 2012 Aimee Mann remakes Voices Carry with help from Ted Leo Jon Hamm Tom Scharpling and Jon Wurster The A V Club Retrieved February 8 2019 Gilsdorf Ethan March 2 2012 Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie Boston com Retrieved February 8 2019 Morin Natalie June 21 2012 Listen Ivan amp Alyosha All the Times We Had Aimee Mann joins quartet in this single from their debut album Rolling Stone Retrieved March 27 2020 Adams Gregory February 21 2013 Ted Leo and Aimee Mann Team Up as BOTH Exclaim Retrieved February 8 2019 Weiss Dan April 7 2014 Ted Leo and Aimee Mann Double Your Power Pop Pleasure as the Both Spin Retrieved February 12 2024 Gardner Eriq July 23 2013 Aimee Mann Files Huge Copyright Lawsuit Over Digital Music Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 8 2019 Owsinski Bobby August 13 2013 Aimee Mann Sues an Invisible Distributor Forbes Retrieved February 8 2019 Schneider Marc February 11 2015 Aimee Mann drops lawsuit against MediaNet Billboard Retrieved August 8 2022 Evan Minsker July 27 2014 Nicki Minaj and Aimee Mann Voice Giant Gem Warriors in Cartoon Network s Steven Universe Retrieved February 8 2019 Trumbore Dave July 9 2019 First poster for Steven Universe the Movie reveals the looming threat Collider Retrieved July 20 2019 VanDerWerff Emily January 23 2014 Community Geothermal Escapism The A V Club Retrieved July 27 2019 Daniel Kreps August 22 2015 Watch Conan O Brien Aimee Mann Ted Leo Stump for Lincoln Chafee Rolling Stone Retrieved February 8 2019 Ben Kaye February 22 2016 Natalie Prass played Karen Carpenter on last night s episode of Vinyl Consequence of Sound Retrieved February 8 2019 Jim Farber October 19 2016 Isn t anybody going to stop me 30 songs protesting a President Trump The Guardian Retrieved February 8 2019 a b c d e f Torres Eric November 24 2020 Aimee Mann on the music that made her Pitchfork Retrieved December 19 2023 a b c d Dorfman Craig May 24 2017 Aimee Mann and Jonathan Coulton bring pristine pop self deprecation to Portland OR Paste Retrieved July 21 2022 Zaleski Annie March 18 2017 Aimee Mann talks about new solo effort Mental Illness You re not in a cool rock band you re in a cool soft band Embrace the soft Salon Retrieved July 21 2022 Atkinson Katie January 28 2018 Grammys 2018 Winners The Complete List Billboard Retrieved February 8 2019 Rob Nagy December 6 2017 CONCERT PREVIEW Aimee Mann doing things on her own terms Appears at the Colonial in Phoenixville Montgomery News Retrieved February 8 2019 Schaffstall Katherine February 4 2019 Mary Poppins Returns Composer Marc Shaiman to Receive Music Supervisors Guild s Icon Award The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 8 2019 Saraiya Sonia January 17 2018 TV Review Corporate on Comedy Central Variety Willman Chris November 27 2020 Aimee Mann on the stubbornness that led to Bachelor No 2 an indie landmark being reissued for Record Store Day Variety Retrieved February 14 2022 Sam Barsanti January 28 2019 Ted Leo and Aimee Mann interview Wyatt Cenac on the first episode of their new podcast The A V Club Retrieved February 8 2019 Willman Chris May 29 2020 Apple TV Plus series Central Park taps Sara Bareilles Aimee Mann Fiona Apple Meghan Trainor as songwriters Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved July 11 2022 a b c d Zaleski Annie January 6 2023 It s a tool it s a Swiss Army knife Aimee Mann on how individuals deal with trauma through art Salon Retrieved January 8 2023 a b Bloom Madison April 14 2022 Aimee Mann announces first solo art show Pitchfork Retrieved July 20 2022 a b c Willman Chris April 19 2022 Aimee Mann has so forgiven Donald Fagen she s covering Steely Dan s Brooklyn on tour Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved July 3 2022 Youngmann Sam May 11 2022 Aimee Mann on overturning Roe v Wade Women just won t fucking put up with it anymore Los Angeles Magazine Retrieved July 17 2022 Pareles Jon March 29 2017 Aimee Mann traces elegant despair on Mental Illness The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kennedy Mark November 2 2021 Aimee Mann turns the novel Girl Interrupted into songs The Independent Retrieved December 19 2023 Happy 60th Birthday Aimee Mann Revisiting A Classic Interview Hot Press September 8 2020 Retrieved December 22 2023 a b Hilton Robin July 5 2006 The best living songwriters NPR Retrieved February 8 2019 Paste s 100 Best Living Songwriters The List Paste June 8 2006 Retrieved November 18 2023 Benitez Eves Tina January 6 2023 Aimee Mann explores the therapy of music on new Audible podcast Straw Into Gold Exclusive Clip American Songwriter Retrieved January 8 2023 Pareles Jon Ratliff Ben Chinen Nate September 17 2012 Music From Pink Dwight Yoakam and Aimee Mann The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 11 2022 a b Mann Aimee November 25 2014 Aimee Mann I was under the impression that if I became well known I would have to back up every line Salon Retrieved March 20 2022 Prato Greg July 8 2013 Ministry s Al Jourgensen tells all in new autobiography Rolling Stone Retrieved March 21 2022 Seel Steve Dave Foley November 15 2012 Theft of the Dial Dave Foley The Current Retrieved October 27 2023 GAFFA PRISEN 2022 GAFFA dk Archived from the original on January 11 2020 Retrieved February 1 2022 External links editAimee Mann at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website Aimee Mann at AllMusic Aimee Mann at Curlie Aimee Mann s discography at Discogs 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 Aimee Mann at IMDb Aimee Mann s Off The Wall Christmas Concert on NPR prg Aimee Mann Live at St Ann s Warehouse Performs The Moth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aimee Mann amp oldid 1207314004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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