Aimee Mann
Milestones
- Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia
- Birthday: August 9, 1960
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2000
Embarked on a club tour with her husband, fellow singer-songwriter Michael Penn
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1999
Embroiled in record label problems and politics, opted out of contract with Interscope and bought back the masters for latest unreleased album "Bachelor No. 2", releasing it on own label as an EP
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1999
Worked alongside director Paul Thomas Anderson, adding pivotal music to the film "Magnolia"; Anderson credits one of her songs as inspiration for film; earned an Academy Award nomination for the song "Save Me"
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1998
Made acting debut, with a cameo role as "Nihilist Woman" in the Coen brother's "The Big Lebowski"
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1995
Released sophomore solo effort "I'm With Stupid"
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1993
Made solo debut, with the acclaimed album "Whatever"
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1988
Last album with 'til tuesday, the confessional "Everything's Different Now"
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1986
Released follow up album as 'til tuesday, the less successful "Welcome Home"
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1985
'til tuesday released their debut album "Voices Carry", with the title single emerging as a top ten hit and an MTV staple
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1984
As 'til tuesday, signed with Epic Records after winning a 1983 Boston battle of the bands contest
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1982
With Joey Pesce, Robert Holmes and boyfriend and fellow Berklee dropout Michael Hausman, formed 'til tuesday
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1964
At age four, abducted by estranged mother, lived with her briefly in England (date approximate)
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Formed the punk band Young Snakes in Boston after leaving Berklee College of Music
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Moved to Boston to study at the Berklee College of Music
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Returned to her family in Virginia
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Worked with future punk-industrial heavyweights Ministry
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