Aimee Mann
Biography
Aimee Mann was born and brought up in the state of Virginia, USA. She finished the high school there and moved to Boston to study in the Berklee College Of Music. However, she dropped in order to sing in her punk-rock band The Young Snakes. In 1982, the band released the debut album Bark Along With The Young Snakes, after which Aimee left the collective. In 1983, she formed the new wave command 'Til Tuesday along with her friend Michael Hauseman and successfully performed in this group for about seven years. The first their disc Voices Carry was a success in the USA, while the video for the titling song became the MTV classics. Two more albums were released - Welcome Home and Everything's Different Now - and Mann played the clue role in writing the material for both. In 1990, the artist decided to go solo.
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Reviews
@#%&! Smilers2008
On her seventh creation quite unusually entitled @#%&*! Smilers Aimee Mann sings once again about the past and the present, turns to introspection and also shares with the listeners some of the her viewpoints on various life aspects