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Jack's Mannequin

Jack's Mannequin was an American rock band formed in 2004, hailing from Orange County, California. The band originally began as a solo project for Andrew McMahon, the frontman of Something Corporate.

Jack's Mannequin
Jack's Mannequin performing at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. in 2012
Background information
OriginOrange County, California, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock, pop rock[1]
Years active2004–2012, 2016
LabelsMaverick, Sire
Past membersAndrew McMahon
Bobby "Raw" Anderson
Jay McMillan
Mikey "The Kid" Wagner
Jonathan 'Dr. J' Sullivan
Jacques Brautbar

The band was signed to Maverick Records and released Everything in Transit in August 2005, peaking at 37 on the Billboard 200.[2] The Glass Passenger was released in 2008 on Sire Records, sold 49,000 copies in its first week, and peaked at number eight on the Billboard 200.[3] People and Things was released October 4, 2011. Shortly afterward, it was announced that McMahon would discontinue releasing music under the name Jack's Mannequin, choosing to release music under his own name henceforth.

On November 30, 2015, McMahon announced that he would reunite Jack's Mannequin for a tenth-anniversary tour of Everything In Transit.

History edit

Formation and Everything in Transit (2004–07) edit

Andrew McMahon began his musical career as the lead vocalist and pianist for the Orange County piano rock band Something Corporate. The primary impulse behind McMahon's solo project, Jack's Mannequin, was a song he recorded in December 2003 titled "Locked Doors". He felt the song had too different a style from previous Something Corporate material to be one of their songs. He realized that if he ever decided to release it, it would be on a solo album rather than a Something Corporate record.[4] Exhausted from months of touring in late summer 2004, the band decided to take a temporary break. During his time off, McMahon laid down piano and vocal tracks for a song on Hidden in Plain View's Life in Dreaming and two songs on Tommy Lee's Tommyland: The Ride.

While Something Corporate's other songwriter and lead guitarist Josh Partington created a side project of his own called Firescape, McMahon started writing his own songs. He did not expect the songs to be released. McMahon took a more therapeutic approach in writing these songs, resulting in a more personal and intimate testament of his songwriting. McMahon stated in an interview that they dealt with "coming home, and having home be way different than I had remembered it [...], abandoning a lot of people, and things, that I had normally been so attached to [...], exploring and being okay with myself, and not having to make excuses for who I am, and accepting who I am."[5] Although he just planned on recording these songs, they began to take shape collectively. He paid for the production out of his own pocket, which ultimately led to a record deal with Maverick Records.

He formed the band under the name Jack's Mannequin, which came to be after McMahon had considered the name "The Mannequins". However, after growing "bored of 'the' band names," he decided to sandwich it together with the title of a song he had completed for the record, "Dear Jack". Originally, there was said to be "not much significance behind the name," but upon McMahon's diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, "the band name became ironic--considering the Jack I wrote the song for & ultimately named the project after, suffered from childhood leukemia."[6]

Their first album, titled Everything in Transit, was released in August 2005 and received a positive response from fans and critics alike.[7] A summer tour was scheduled to support the record release, but was canceled after McMahon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and received a stem cell transplant from his sister Kate.[8]

Music by Jack's Mannequin from Everything in Transit was featured in Season Three, Episode Fifteen of the TV series One Tree Hill.[9] Hilarie Burton's character on the show, Peyton Sawyer, appeared in the music video for 'The Mixed Tape,' from Everything In Transit.

In May 2013, nearly eight years after its 2005 release, the track Dark Blue went gold.[10] In August 2021, 16 years after its 2005 release, Everything In Transit went gold.[11]

The Glass Passenger (2007–2009) edit

 
Jack's Mannequin performing at The Grog Shop in Cleveland, Ohio, November 10, 2008.

The band began recording their second album in the summer of 2007. In August 2007, McMahon posted the lyrics to the song "Cellular Phone" on his blog,[12] which the band played live at several shows in 2007 and 2008. Also, in February 2008, videos of live performances of two songs off the record ("Caves"[13] and "Suicide Blonde"[14]) were uploaded onto YouTube for public viewing. McMahon then appeared on the cover of the January 2008 issue of Alternative Press.[15]

The album was entitled The Glass Passenger, and is a transcendent step-up, a catchy and listenable journey through McMahon's stories of love, life, and loss that moves from full-on upbeat rock ("Spinning") to melancholy introspection ("Annie Use Your Telescope") and all that lies between.[16] It was originally set for release on April 22, 2008, but the date was then tentatively set to June 3, and eventually delayed to be released on September 30, 2008.

The Ghost Overground EP was released to iTunes on August 5, 2008. The EP contains two tracks from the second album, "The Resolution" and "Bloodshot", and two live tracks from Everything in Transit. Another EP, In Valleys, was released on iTunes on September 9, containing one song from the album, "Swim," and three b-sides, "Cell Phone", "Sleazy Wednesday", and "At Full Speed".

On August 28, 2008, in an interview with MTV, Andrew revealed that the author Stephenie Meyer had written the treatment for the music video for "The Resolution" and was set to direct it the following week.[17] McMahon said of the filming, "It was a very cool shoot. Music videos are a tricky thing. They require a lot of trust in the team creating the visuals and that can be a little scary. That said, there was a great vibe on the set, and shooting by the water really made it an especially peaceful day, despite all the hard work that goes into it."[18]

On September 3, 2008, it was announced that Jack's Mannequin would be the headliner on a fall tour that featured the album. The tour was called "Hammers and Strings: An Evening with Jack's Mannequin and The Glass Passenger." The band toured many cities and played much of the album at these shows. This much-awaited tour saw many of the shows sell out in a few days. It was the first tour after The Glass Passenger's release.

On October 4, 2009, McMahon began a solo tour across the country to raise awareness of leukemia and to support the release of the Dear Jack documentary due out on November 3, 2009. On November 3, 2009, the EP associated with the Dear Jack documentary, also of the same name, was released, including the songs "Dear Jack", "Diane, the Skyscraper", "There, There Katie", and "Swim (Music Box)".

People and Things (2010–2011) edit

On September 28, 2010, it was announced bassist Jonathan "Dr. J" Sullivan left the band to pursue his other band, Kid Is Qual. McMahon stated, "Our dear friend, Dr. J, will be moving on to pursue new horizons with his band Kid is Qual. He will be sorely missed by us and the fans who have grown to love him, but we wish him great success on this new journey."[19] Mikey "The Kid" Wagner was later announced as the band's new bassist.

In an Alternative Press article, Andrew revealed that he planned to return to the studio in Spring 2010 to record his third full studio album with Jack's Mannequin. According to a LiveDaily interview with Relient K's lead vocalist, Matt Thiessen, Thiessen contributed around four songs or so to this Jack's Mannequin album.[20] 3 of these songs, "Amy, I", "People, Running", and "Platform Fire", were included on the album. This newest album was released on October 4.[21]

McMahon debuted a new song titled "Restless Dream" during an acoustic tour in Australia in February 2011. This song, along with "Hey Hey Hey (We're All Gonna Die)", and "Platform Fire", which was debuted in late 2010, are on the new album.

On March 21, 2011, McMahon sent an email to his fans announcing a summer tour with Guster and revealing the title of Jack's Mannequin's third studio album: "In a perfect world we will be finished with Jack's third album, 'People and Things', by the end of this month."[22]

On July 19, 2011, it was announced that People and Things would be released on October 4, 2011. The first single, "My Racing Thoughts", was released on August 2, 2011.[23]

According to AbsolutePunk.net, McMahon had this to say about the new album, "I consider 'People and Things' a relationship record. My goal with many of the songs was to strip away the flowery language and sentiment attached to newer love and replace it with starker, less blinded language about more binding love. In the time following the last Jack's album the people in my world were moving in together, getting married, trying to find quote unquote 'real jobs' and reconciling new lives that looked a lot less like youth than some of us cared for. Marriage is a bit of a beast to tackle in a pop record but when I wrote 'My Racing Thoughts,' it became clear how powerful and loaded a subject this kind of love is and somewhere in that moment I began to lock into the broad concept for the writing sessions to come." In another (unrelated) interview, McMahon established "this album should be different than the previous few. The first (Everything In Transit) was about breaking up, the second (The Glass Passenger) was about getting sick and recovering from it. I hated that album at first, until we wrote this one (People and Things) and I then realized how proud I am of all of my work. This album will be much more 'cheery' than the last one(s)."[24]

Retirement of name (2012–2013) edit

On February 2, 2012, McMahon foreshadowed the end to the band, saying, "I foresee an end to the usage of the name. I don't know that it's doing for me what it used to, in the sense that Jack's sort of really represented a freedom from something. And a really free approach to creating things that now is certainly wrapped up in a whole lot of turmoil and tumult in a very difficult time in my life. And to acknowledge that, I certainly think at some point I'm going to have to find a way to shake that loose. And I think to some extent that might mean retiring the name."[25]

On August 25, 2012, the Jack's Mannequin website redirected to andrewmcmahon.com, with McMahon decidedly putting out new music under his own name.

It was announced in September 2012 that Jack's Mannequin would perform their final show together at the 3rd Annual Dear Jack Benefit on November 11 in Los Angeles.[26] The show sold out faster than any other show of McMahon's career, and because of this, an additional performance was added for November 12.[27] Special guests for the shows included Jonathan "Dr. J" Sullivan, Jacques Brautbar, Matt Thiessen, and Stacy Clark.[28] Both of the two performances were recorded with the intention of releasing the concerts on DVD. In May 2013, a pre-order for "Live From The El Rey Theatre" was announced through McMahon's webstore, with profits benefiting the Dear Jack Foundation.

Everything in Transit Anniversaries (2015–2020) edit

On November 30, 2015, McMahon announced that Jack's Mannequin would reunite for a short Everything in Transit tour called "Ten Years in Transit" to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the release of their debut album. "I am pleased to announce, the Jack's Mannequin band and I will be getting together for a handful of exclusive engagements to celebrate the album Everything in Transit. I will be the first to admit, I prefer keeping my focus in the present, but I cannot deny Transit's place in my life and the lives of my fans. Even as I announce these shows I know there will be disappointment over the fact this will not be a full tour. To those of you in markets we are not playing, please know we picked the routing that allowed us to play the most shows in the short time that was available." The lineup consisted of McMahon, Bobby "Raw" Anderson, Jay McMillan, and Mikey "The Kid" Wagner, with Zac Clark as a guest on keys.

On June 16, 2020, McMahon announced that Everything in Transit would be played in full in on July 10 and 11 at a drive-in show in Anaheim. "In a time where shows are scarce [due to the COVID-19 pandemic], this is an opportunity for us to gather safely and celebrate live music under the stars. It also felt like the perfect time to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of "Everything In Transit", which my band and I will be playing front-to-back, in addition to other favorite songs from The Wilderness and Something Corporate," McMahon stated in the show announcement.[29] A third show date on July 12 was added, and the July 11 show was available to livestream. Additional drive-in shows celebrating the 15th anniversary of Everything in Transit were later announced, in Oceanport, Schaumburg, Cedar Park, Glendale, and San Jose; however, the Glendale and San Jose shows were later canceled due to increasing COVID-19 cases in those cities.[citation needed] The Jack's Mannequin moniker was not advertised for these shows. Instead, they were billed as, "Andrew McMahon's Drive-In Through A Dream: Celebrating 15 Years of Everything in Transit". The line up for the shows consisted of McMahon, Anderson, McMillan, Wagner, along with Morgan Paros in her debut with Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness. Zac Clark opened for the band at their Cedar Park show.

Reunion (2024) edit

It was announced at the 2023 Dear Jack Benefit that Jack's Mannequin would be reuniting for the 2024 Dear Jack Benefit, to be held in November 2024, as part of Andrew McMahon's Holiday from Real Cruise.[30] The cruise will feature, for the first time, all three of McMahon's projects: Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness. It was not specified in the announcement which members would be participating.

Members edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[31]
AUS
Hit.

[32]
CAN
JPN
Everything in Transit
  • Released: August 23, 2005
  • Label: Maverick
37 97 US: Gold[33]
The Glass Passenger
  • Released: September 30, 2008
  • Label: Sire
8 19 29
People and Things
  • Released: October 4, 2011
  • Label: Sire
9 57 130
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Video albums edit

Title Details
Live from the El Rey Theatre
  • Released: June 25, 2013
  • Formats: CD/DVD/digital download
  • Label: Left Here Music

Singles edit

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[34]
US
AAA

[35]
US
Adult

[36]
US
Alt

[37]
US
Rock

[38]
JPN
[39]
"The Mixed Tape" 2005 [A] Everything in Transit
"Dark Blue"
"The Lights and Buzz" Non-album single
"La La Lie" 2006 Everything in Transit
"Cell Phone" 2008 [B] In Valleys
"The Resolution" [C] 28 27 The Glass Passenger
"Swim" 2009 34
"Dear Jack" [D] The Dear Jack EP
"My Racing Thoughts" 2011 [E] [F] 68 People and Things
"Release Me"
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

EPs edit

  • "Kill the Messenger" 7" vinyl (2005)
  • The Free Holiday EP (Online Streaming) (2006)
  • The Ghost Overground (iTunes Store Exclusive) (August 5, 2008)
  • In Valleys (iTunes Store Exclusive) (September 9, 2008)
  • The Resolution EP (Rhapsody/VCast Exclusive) (September 23, 2008)
  • Live from SoHo EP (iTunes Store Exclusive) (March 10, 2009)
  • The Dear Jack EP (iTunes Store Exclusive) (November 3, 2009)

Non-album tracks edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "The Mixed Tape" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[40]
  2. ^ "Cell Phone" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number one on the Hot Singles Sales chart.[41]
  3. ^ "The Resolution" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number four on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[40]
  4. ^ "Dear Jack" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 40 on the Heatseekers Songs chart.[42]
  5. ^ "My Racing Thoughts" did not enter the Alternative Airplay chart, but peaked at number 23 on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart.[43]
  6. ^ "My Racing Thoughts" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number 23 on the Rock Digital Song Sales chart.[44]

References edit

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  36. ^ "Jack's Mannequin Album & Song Chart History – Adult Pop Songs". Billboard. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  37. ^ "Jack's Mannequin Album & Song Chart History – Alternative Songs". Billboard. Retrieved August 5, 2009.
  38. ^ "Jack's Mannequin Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  39. ^ "Jack's Mannequin Album & Song Chart History – Japan Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  40. ^ a b "Jack's Mannequin Chart History: Bubbling Under Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  41. ^ "Jack's Mannequin Chart History: Hot Singles Sales". Billboard. Retrieved April 9, 2021.[dead link]
  42. ^ "Jack's Mannequin Album & Song Chart History – Heatseekers Songs". Billboard. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  43. ^ "Jack's Mannequin Chart History: Alternative Digital Song Sales". Billboard. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  44. ^ "Jack's Mannequin Chart History: Rock Digital Song Sales". Billboard. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
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External links edit

  • Jack's Mannequin at AllMusic  
  • Official blog
  • Official MySpace page
  • Dear Jack Foundation

jack, mannequin, american, rock, band, formed, 2004, hailing, from, orange, county, california, band, originally, began, solo, project, andrew, mcmahon, frontman, something, corporate, performing, club, washington, 2012background, informationoriginorange, coun. Jack s Mannequin was an American rock band formed in 2004 hailing from Orange County California The band originally began as a solo project for Andrew McMahon the frontman of Something Corporate Jack s MannequinJack s Mannequin performing at the 9 30 Club in Washington D C in 2012Background informationOriginOrange County California U S GenresAlternative rock pop rock 1 Years active2004 2012 2016LabelsMaverick SirePast membersAndrew McMahonBobby Raw AndersonJay McMillanMikey The Kid WagnerJonathan Dr J SullivanJacques BrautbarThe band was signed to Maverick Records and released Everything in Transit in August 2005 peaking at 37 on the Billboard 200 2 The Glass Passenger was released in 2008 on Sire Records sold 49 000 copies in its first week and peaked at number eight on the Billboard 200 3 People and Things was released October 4 2011 Shortly afterward it was announced that McMahon would discontinue releasing music under the name Jack s Mannequin choosing to release music under his own name henceforth On November 30 2015 McMahon announced that he would reunite Jack s Mannequin for a tenth anniversary tour of Everything In Transit Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and Everything in Transit 2004 07 1 2 The Glass Passenger 2007 2009 1 3 People and Things 2010 2011 1 4 Retirement of name 2012 2013 1 5 Everything in Transit Anniversaries 2015 2020 1 6 Reunion 2024 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Video albums 3 3 Singles 3 4 EPs 3 5 Non album tracks 3 6 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormation and Everything in Transit 2004 07 edit Andrew McMahon began his musical career as the lead vocalist and pianist for the Orange County piano rock band Something Corporate The primary impulse behind McMahon s solo project Jack s Mannequin was a song he recorded in December 2003 titled Locked Doors He felt the song had too different a style from previous Something Corporate material to be one of their songs He realized that if he ever decided to release it it would be on a solo album rather than a Something Corporate record 4 Exhausted from months of touring in late summer 2004 the band decided to take a temporary break During his time off McMahon laid down piano and vocal tracks for a song on Hidden in Plain View s Life in Dreaming and two songs on Tommy Lee s Tommyland The Ride While Something Corporate s other songwriter and lead guitarist Josh Partington created a side project of his own called Firescape McMahon started writing his own songs He did not expect the songs to be released McMahon took a more therapeutic approach in writing these songs resulting in a more personal and intimate testament of his songwriting McMahon stated in an interview that they dealt with coming home and having home be way different than I had remembered it abandoning a lot of people and things that I had normally been so attached to exploring and being okay with myself and not having to make excuses for who I am and accepting who I am 5 Although he just planned on recording these songs they began to take shape collectively He paid for the production out of his own pocket which ultimately led to a record deal with Maverick Records He formed the band under the name Jack s Mannequin which came to be after McMahon had considered the name The Mannequins However after growing bored of the band names he decided to sandwich it together with the title of a song he had completed for the record Dear Jack Originally there was said to be not much significance behind the name but upon McMahon s diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia the band name became ironic considering the Jack I wrote the song for amp ultimately named the project after suffered from childhood leukemia 6 Their first album titled Everything in Transit was released in August 2005 and received a positive response from fans and critics alike 7 A summer tour was scheduled to support the record release but was canceled after McMahon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and received a stem cell transplant from his sister Kate 8 Music by Jack s Mannequin from Everything in Transit was featured in Season Three Episode Fifteen of the TV series One Tree Hill 9 Hilarie Burton s character on the show Peyton Sawyer appeared in the music video for The Mixed Tape from Everything In Transit In May 2013 nearly eight years after its 2005 release the track Dark Blue went gold 10 In August 2021 16 years after its 2005 release Everything In Transit went gold 11 The Glass Passenger 2007 2009 edit nbsp Jack s Mannequin performing at The Grog Shop in Cleveland Ohio November 10 2008 The band began recording their second album in the summer of 2007 In August 2007 McMahon posted the lyrics to the song Cellular Phone on his blog 12 which the band played live at several shows in 2007 and 2008 Also in February 2008 videos of live performances of two songs off the record Caves 13 and Suicide Blonde 14 were uploaded onto YouTube for public viewing McMahon then appeared on the cover of the January 2008 issue of Alternative Press 15 The album was entitled The Glass Passenger and is a transcendent step up a catchy and listenable journey through McMahon s stories of love life and loss that moves from full on upbeat rock Spinning to melancholy introspection Annie Use Your Telescope and all that lies between 16 It was originally set for release on April 22 2008 but the date was then tentatively set to June 3 and eventually delayed to be released on September 30 2008 The Ghost Overground EP was released to iTunes on August 5 2008 The EP contains two tracks from the second album The Resolution and Bloodshot and two live tracks from Everything in Transit Another EP In Valleys was released on iTunes on September 9 containing one song from the album Swim and three b sides Cell Phone Sleazy Wednesday and At Full Speed On August 28 2008 in an interview with MTV Andrew revealed that the author Stephenie Meyer had written the treatment for the music video for The Resolution and was set to direct it the following week 17 McMahon said of the filming It was a very cool shoot Music videos are a tricky thing They require a lot of trust in the team creating the visuals and that can be a little scary That said there was a great vibe on the set and shooting by the water really made it an especially peaceful day despite all the hard work that goes into it 18 On September 3 2008 it was announced that Jack s Mannequin would be the headliner on a fall tour that featured the album The tour was called Hammers and Strings An Evening with Jack s Mannequin and The Glass Passenger The band toured many cities and played much of the album at these shows This much awaited tour saw many of the shows sell out in a few days It was the first tour after The Glass Passenger s release On October 4 2009 McMahon began a solo tour across the country to raise awareness of leukemia and to support the release of the Dear Jack documentary due out on November 3 2009 On November 3 2009 the EP associated with the Dear Jack documentary also of the same name was released including the songs Dear Jack Diane the Skyscraper There There Katie and Swim Music Box People and Things 2010 2011 edit On September 28 2010 it was announced bassist Jonathan Dr J Sullivan left the band to pursue his other band Kid Is Qual McMahon stated Our dear friend Dr J will be moving on to pursue new horizons with his band Kid is Qual He will be sorely missed by us and the fans who have grown to love him but we wish him great success on this new journey 19 Mikey The Kid Wagner was later announced as the band s new bassist In an Alternative Press article Andrew revealed that he planned to return to the studio in Spring 2010 to record his third full studio album with Jack s Mannequin According to a LiveDaily interview with Relient K s lead vocalist Matt Thiessen Thiessen contributed around four songs or so to this Jack s Mannequin album 20 3 of these songs Amy I People Running and Platform Fire were included on the album This newest album was released on October 4 21 McMahon debuted a new song titled Restless Dream during an acoustic tour in Australia in February 2011 This song along with Hey Hey Hey We re All Gonna Die and Platform Fire which was debuted in late 2010 are on the new album On March 21 2011 McMahon sent an email to his fans announcing a summer tour with Guster and revealing the title of Jack s Mannequin s third studio album In a perfect world we will be finished with Jack s third album People and Things by the end of this month 22 On July 19 2011 it was announced that People and Things would be released on October 4 2011 The first single My Racing Thoughts was released on August 2 2011 23 According to AbsolutePunk net McMahon had this to say about the new album I consider People and Things a relationship record My goal with many of the songs was to strip away the flowery language and sentiment attached to newer love and replace it with starker less blinded language about more binding love In the time following the last Jack s album the people in my world were moving in together getting married trying to find quote unquote real jobs and reconciling new lives that looked a lot less like youth than some of us cared for Marriage is a bit of a beast to tackle in a pop record but when I wrote My Racing Thoughts it became clear how powerful and loaded a subject this kind of love is and somewhere in that moment I began to lock into the broad concept for the writing sessions to come In another unrelated interview McMahon established this album should be different than the previous few The first Everything In Transit was about breaking up the second The Glass Passenger was about getting sick and recovering from it I hated that album at first until we wrote this one People and Things and I then realized how proud I am of all of my work This album will be much more cheery than the last one s 24 Retirement of name 2012 2013 edit On February 2 2012 McMahon foreshadowed the end to the band saying I foresee an end to the usage of the name I don t know that it s doing for me what it used to in the sense that Jack s sort of really represented a freedom from something And a really free approach to creating things that now is certainly wrapped up in a whole lot of turmoil and tumult in a very difficult time in my life And to acknowledge that I certainly think at some point I m going to have to find a way to shake that loose And I think to some extent that might mean retiring the name 25 On August 25 2012 the Jack s Mannequin website redirected to andrewmcmahon com with McMahon decidedly putting out new music under his own name It was announced in September 2012 that Jack s Mannequin would perform their final show together at the 3rd Annual Dear Jack Benefit on November 11 in Los Angeles 26 The show sold out faster than any other show of McMahon s career and because of this an additional performance was added for November 12 27 Special guests for the shows included Jonathan Dr J Sullivan Jacques Brautbar Matt Thiessen and Stacy Clark 28 Both of the two performances were recorded with the intention of releasing the concerts on DVD In May 2013 a pre order for Live From The El Rey Theatre was announced through McMahon s webstore with profits benefiting the Dear Jack Foundation Everything in Transit Anniversaries 2015 2020 edit On November 30 2015 McMahon announced that Jack s Mannequin would reunite for a short Everything in Transit tour called Ten Years in Transit to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the release of their debut album I am pleased to announce the Jack s Mannequin band and I will be getting together for a handful of exclusive engagements to celebrate the album Everything in Transit I will be the first to admit I prefer keeping my focus in the present but I cannot deny Transit s place in my life and the lives of my fans Even as I announce these shows I know there will be disappointment over the fact this will not be a full tour To those of you in markets we are not playing please know we picked the routing that allowed us to play the most shows in the short time that was available The lineup consisted of McMahon Bobby Raw Anderson Jay McMillan and Mikey The Kid Wagner with Zac Clark as a guest on keys On June 16 2020 McMahon announced that Everything in Transit would be played in full in on July 10 and 11 at a drive in show in Anaheim In a time where shows are scarce due to the COVID 19 pandemic this is an opportunity for us to gather safely and celebrate live music under the stars It also felt like the perfect time to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of Everything In Transit which my band and I will be playing front to back in addition to other favorite songs from The Wilderness and Something Corporate McMahon stated in the show announcement 29 A third show date on July 12 was added and the July 11 show was available to livestream Additional drive in shows celebrating the 15th anniversary of Everything in Transit were later announced in Oceanport Schaumburg Cedar Park Glendale and San Jose however the Glendale and San Jose shows were later canceled due to increasing COVID 19 cases in those cities citation needed The Jack s Mannequin moniker was not advertised for these shows Instead they were billed as Andrew McMahon s Drive In Through A Dream Celebrating 15 Years of Everything in Transit The line up for the shows consisted of McMahon Anderson McMillan Wagner along with Morgan Paros in her debut with Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness Zac Clark opened for the band at their Cedar Park show Reunion 2024 edit It was announced at the 2023 Dear Jack Benefit that Jack s Mannequin would be reuniting for the 2024 Dear Jack Benefit to be held in November 2024 as part of Andrew McMahon s Holiday from Real Cruise 30 The cruise will feature for the first time all three of McMahon s projects Something Corporate Jack s Mannequin and Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness It was not specified in the announcement which members would be participating Members editFinal Line UpAndrew McMahon lead vocals piano keyboards 2005 2012 2016 Bobby Raw Anderson lead guitar rhythm guitar acoustic guitar backing vocals 2005 2012 2016 Mikey The Kid Wagner bass guitar backing vocals 2010 2012 2016 Jay McMillan drums percussion 2005 2012 2016 Touring membersZac Clark keyboards 2016 Former membersJonathan Dr J Sullivan bass guitar 2005 2010 Jacques Brautbar guitar 2005 Discography editStudio albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUS 31 AUSHit 32 CAN JPNEverything in Transit Released August 23 2005 Label Maverick 37 97 US Gold 33 The Glass Passenger Released September 30 2008 Label Sire 8 19 29People and Things Released October 4 2011 Label Sire 9 57 130 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Video albums edit Title DetailsLive from the El Rey Theatre Released June 25 2013 Formats CD DVD digital download Label Left Here MusicSingles edit List of singles as lead artist with selected chart positions showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUS 34 USAAA 35 USAdult 36 USAlt 37 US Rock 38 JPN 39 The Mixed Tape 2005 A Everything in Transit Dark Blue US Gold 33 The Lights and Buzz Non album single La La Lie 2006 Everything in Transit Cell Phone 2008 B In Valleys The Resolution C 28 27 The Glass Passenger Swim 2009 34 Dear Jack D The Dear Jack EP My Racing Thoughts 2011 E F 68 People and Things Release Me denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory EPs edit Kill the Messenger 7 vinyl 2005 The Free Holiday EP Online Streaming 2006 The Ghost Overground iTunes Store Exclusive August 5 2008 In Valleys iTunes Store Exclusive September 9 2008 The Resolution EP Rhapsody VCast Exclusive September 23 2008 Live from SoHo EP iTunes Store Exclusive March 10 2009 The Dear Jack EP iTunes Store Exclusive November 3 2009 Non album tracks edit Lonely for Her bonus track on the iTunes Store version of Everything In Transit 2005 The Lights and Buzz released as a digital download on the iTunes Store 2005 Meet Me at My Window released on Sound of Superman 2006 45 Last Straw AZ released online 2006 Bruised Remix released on Snakes on a Plane The Album 2006 Bruised Acoustic released on Fearless Records Punk Goes Acoustic 2 2007 God feat Mick Fleetwood released on Instant Karma The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur 2007 46 La La Lie West Coast Winter version released on Punk the Clock Vol 3 Property of Gentlemen 2007 Mr Tambourine Man released on Chimes of Freedom Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International 2012 Wrecking Ball Heart released as a digital download on AndrewMcMahon com 2012 as the final recording by Jack s MannequinNotes edit The Mixed Tape did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart 40 Cell Phone did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked at number one on the Hot Singles Sales chart 41 The Resolution did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked at number four on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart 40 Dear Jack did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked at number 40 on the Heatseekers Songs chart 42 My Racing Thoughts did not enter the Alternative Airplay chart but peaked at number 23 on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart 43 My Racing Thoughts did not enter the Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs chart but peaked at number 23 on the Rock Digital Song Sales chart 44 References edit Jack s Mannequin Songs Albums Reviews Bio amp More AllMusic Music Charts Most Popular Music Music by Genre amp Top Music Charts Billboard com Retrieved July 10 2012 Hasty Katie October 8 2009 T I Debuts Big Atop Billboard 200 Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved November 8 2009 Debele Gary Barber Nicole Interview with Andrew McMahon SoCo Online Archived from the original on June 20 2007 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