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Versatile singer, songwriter, and guitarist Aimee Mann thrills crowds nationwide with her eclectic sound! Don't miss your chance to see Aimee Mann LIVE on tour! Buy your Aimee Mann tickets now!
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Great show!
By Music Fan from Boston, MA on 7/28/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound, Perfect Set List

Aimee Mann was great! She really engages the audience. Not only is her music great, she has a sense of humor that comes through.

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amazing!
By knowsagoodshow from San Francisco on 12/3/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Excellent show, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

anyone who didn't like this show must have been high. I've gone two years in a row now and it blew me away. The sold out crowd in SF loved it. She is not only musically talented, but showed her excellent sense of humor in a film short mocking herself. A perfect night.

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By johnnydoggsfrombrooklyn from jersey city, nj on 7/3/2007
Pros:
beautiful and talented, Engaging Stage Presence
Cons:
Crowd Was Not Into It, Poor Set List, Poor Sound Quality, to much talking
Best For:
Die-Hards Only, people whoknow her talent

special guests were very not special she fakes the small talk and banter with these losers to much just play your great songs and let us hear your great voice stop forcing junk down the throats of your fans also PLAY VOICES CARRIE! whats the big deal.

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Concert Program Very Poor
By Smallboy8 from Maplewood, New Jersey on 12/16/2006
Pros:
Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting
Cons:
Poor Set List
Best For:
Die-Hards Only

The use of various comedians was not well integrated. The "special guests" were hardly special. The comedians themselves were not good, and the crowd became restless. Too much bantering. Only when Aimee Mann began playing music, without the other distractions, did the crowd begin to get into it. If she wants to do this next year, a lot less talk, a lot more music.

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Aimee Mann Biography

During the '80s, Aimee Mann led the post-new wave pop group 'Til Tuesday. After releasing three albums with the group, she broke up the band and embarked on a solo career. Her first solo album, Whatever, was a more introspective, folk-tinged effort than 'Til Tuesday's albums, and received uniformly positive reviews upon its release in the summer of 1993. However, the album was only a small hit, spending only seven weeks on the American charts, where it peaked at 127. Nevertheless, Whatever rejuvenated her career -- after its release, critics were praising her songwriting, as were peers like Elvis Costello, Difford & Tilbrook, and Andy Partridge.

Early in 1995, Mann had a modest hit with That's Just What You Are, a song included on the soundtrack to the television series Melrose Place. Following the success of the single, Mann was set to release her second solo album in the spring of 1995, but her record label, Imago, filed for bankruptcy before its release. She signed a contract with Reprise Records after Imago went under, but Imago prevented her from releasing any records. For most of 1995, Mann battled Imago in an attempt to free herself from the label, eventually winning her independence at the end of the year. After her dispute with Imago was settled, she signed with DGC Records. Mann's second album, I'm with Stupid, was released in England in the late fall of 1995 and in January of 1996 in America. Again, it was greeted with positive reviews yet weak sales.

Mann's career got a kick-start in early 2000, however, when she released her soundtrack for the critically acclaimed film Magnolia the song Save Me was later nominated for an Academy Award. Originally available only at live dates, the solo Bachelor No. 2 received national release in the spring. In the summer of 2002, Mann returned to the forefront with the self-released Lost in Space. Late 2004 saw the release of Live at St. Ann's Warehouse, a CD/DVD package recorded during her summer tour. It was followed in 2006 by the critically acclaimed Forgotten Arm, a concept album built around the return from Vietnam of a drug-addicted boxer. Mann released a collection of Christmas songs called One More Drifter in the Snow in 2006. & Smilers followed in 2008. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi