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Fans Swoon Over ‘Still Smokin Hot' '80s Singer, 64, As Band Reunites for the First Time in 40 Years
Fans Swoon Over ‘Still Smokin Hot' '80s Singer, 64, As Band Reunites for the First Time in 40 Years

Yahoo

time16 hours ago

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Fans Swoon Over ‘Still Smokin Hot' '80s Singer, 64, As Band Reunites for the First Time in 40 Years

Fans Swoon Over 'Still Smokin Hot' '80s Singer, 64, As Band Reunites for the First Time in 40 Years originally appeared on Parade. Aimee Mann looks and sounds like no time has passed since she dazzled fans with her bluesy vocals in her band 'Til Tuesday's '80s hit Voices Carry. Forty years later, the band reunited, and Mann's understated, bluesy vocals show no sign of wear and tear. 'Til Tuesday disbanded in 1990, and Mann's debut solo album Whatever was released in 1993, but fans were transported back to the 1980s when the band reunited in Pasadena, CA, for the Cruel World Festival in May who still sports her signature platinum blonde locks, took the stage quipping, 'This is the song that made us recognizable in airports across America,' before launching into the iconic bassline of Voices Carry. Wearing a cropped leather jacket, jeans, and bold black glasses, Mann looked anything but her 64 years—and fans were quick to notice and celebrate her youthful appearance. One wrote, 'She's still smokin' hot,' while another commented, 'Aimee Mann is 64 still rocking and better than a lof acts half her age.'Many more fans were quick to comment on how good Mann—and the band—still sound, but one summed up Mann's enduring appeal perfectly, writing, 'I wanted to be Aimee Mann in 1985.' Same, girl. Same. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Fans Swoon Over 'Still Smokin Hot' '80s Singer, 64, As Band Reunites for the First Time in 40 Years first appeared on Parade on Jun 7, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann on ‘Lost in Space' tour, new musical
Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann on ‘Lost in Space' tour, new musical

New York Post

time27-05-2025

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  • New York Post

Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann on ‘Lost in Space' tour, new musical

Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann is on the road again this summer with a tour of the East Coast that will take her to the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn and out to the East End of Long Island this June. Known for her witty, personal lyrics and clear, melodic voice, she's playing the hits from her fourth studio album, released back in 2002. That means fans at her 21+ shows might be hearing these songs — which the elder millennials among us might remember from 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' — for the very first time. We caught up with Aimee to check in on the tour, her life in LA and what's inspiring her latest work. You're celebrating the 22 1/2 year anniversary of your album 'Lost In Space' with an East Coast tour (playing the Grand Ballroom at Canoe Place Inn in Hampton Bays June 12). Why this album and why now? We were a little slow off the mark. We wanted to do the 20th anniversary thing but for a variety of reasons it took longer. Obviously I like all my records, but I feel like this one has just such an interesting sound and really creates a mood. Your catalogue cuts across genres — from the hit 'Voices Carry' with the new wave band 'Til Tuesday to 'Save Me' the breakout 90s ear worm from the Oscar-nominated 'Magnolia' soundtrack. Your album 'Mental Illness' even won the 2018 Grammy Award for Best Folk Album. Are you still evolving as an artist? The first band I was in was this really unlistenable kind of art rock, punk, new wave band — one of those bands where you say to yourself, 'Let's do everything weird.' Which is super fun, but not necessarily fun for the listener. 'Til Tuesday was a reaction against that. I wanted to play music that was more melodic. I think it takes a lot of practice at songwriting to figure out what you like and what you're good at. It's a lot of experimentation and over time you realize, 'Oh, this is the kind of thing I'm really good at, or 'This is the kind of thing I like to do.' And acoustic guitar-based pop with a little folk flavor is my favorite place to park. Left to right: Robert Holmes and Aimee Mann, both of the group 'Til Tuesday perform onstage at Liberty State Park, Jersey City in 1985. Getty Images But there's also this writerly quality to your songs that I think defines you. Do you agree? I like that description. That's a fun way to think of myself. But no, I haven't really thought of it that way. I just know that words are very important, and it's fun to try to get better at writing lyrics and to be more exact in your language. You're based in LA with your husband Michael Penn. Do you have plans for your time in New York when you aren't on stage? I have really good friends in Brooklyn that I stay with when I go to New York. So it kind of feels like I have my neighborhood coffee place. But I never lived in New York; I was in Boston for 15 years. On this tour, it's hard to say. It might be in and out, but it all sort of depends. I'll let karma decide. Wherever the tour bus goes, that's where I'll go. Mann performs as part of 'The Aimee Mann And Ted Leo Christmas Show' at City Winery last November in NYC. Getty Images Are you working on new music? I'm writing songs for a new record. I'm not sure exactly what I want it to sound like yet, but I have a record called 'The Forgotten Arm,' [2005] and I've been playing a lot of songs from that so I'm kind of interested in returning to that sound. I'm also developing a musical based on those songs. That record was written about drug addiction and the musical is about two people who are together, and one is a drug addict. It's the dynamic of that relationship. I think we'll do a workshop presentation at Joe's Pub sometime this fall.

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