Aimee Mann, born on September eighth, nineteen sixty, in Richmond, Virginia, is an acclaimed American singer-songwriter known for her sharp, sardonic lyrics that often delve into dark themes and portray underdog characters. A graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Mann's musical journey began in the 1980s with bands like the Young Snakes and Ministry, before co-founding the new wave group 'Til Tuesday. Their hit single, 'Voices Carry,' released in nineteen eighty-five, catapulted them into the spotlight.
After releasing three albums, 'Til Tuesday disbanded in nineteen ninety, allowing Mann to embark on a solo career. Her initial solo efforts, 'Whatever' in nineteen ninety-three and 'I'm with Stupid' in nineteen ninety-five, received critical acclaim but struggled commercially. However, her work on the soundtrack for Paul Thomas Anderson's film 'Magnolia' in nineteen ninety-nine marked a turning point, with her song 'Save Me' earning nominations for both the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal.
In two thousand, following a dispute with her record label Geffen, Mann took control of her career by releasing her third album, 'Bachelor No. 2,' through her own label, SuperEgo Records. This album was met with both critical acclaim and strong sales, solidifying her status as a respected artist capable of thriving outside the major label system. In two thousand fourteen, she collaborated with Ted Leo to form the duo The Both, further showcasing her versatility.
Beyond music, Mann is also an accomplished painter and comic artist, and she has made appearances in various films and television series, including 'The Big Lebowski,' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' 'Steven Universe,' 'The West Wing,' and 'Portlandia.' Her contributions to music have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album for 'Mental Illness' in two thousand seventeen. Mann has been celebrated as one of the greatest living songwriters by NPR and Paste, a testament to her enduring impact on the music industry.