We All Want Someone To Shout For — All photos by Qbertplaya Just a few days after both Aimee Mann and Superchunk headlined seperate nights at White Eagle Hall, they combined forces for a free performance at Prospect Park on June 21 as a part of the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. O... more info
We All Want Someone To Shout For — All photos by Anthony Mulcahy Aimee Mann is touring in support of her 2017 album Mental Illness which was released via SuperEgo Records. The tour brought her to Jersey City on June 19 for a performance at White Eagle Hall along with Jonathan Coulton,... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Aimee Mann is currently on a small Northeastern tour in support of 2017's excellent Mental Illness, and she played Jersey City's White Eagle Hall on Tuesday...
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Popdose — Once again, Popdose strives to bring you different artists on the pop spectrum. This time, we present Julie Nathanson, a name you may be familiar with in the world of voice overs, performing her version of Aimee Mann’s “Wise Up”. Ms. Nathanso... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — The annual Libera Awards with Aimee Mann, The Dap-Kings featuring Lee Fields (paying tribute to Sharon Jones & Charles Bradley); Jack Antonoff's Shadow of the City fest with Julien Baker, Turnover, Beach Slang, and more; First Aid Kit; Shakey Gr... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — The 2018 BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival free show lineup also includes Rhye & Natalie Prass, BADBADNOTGOOD, Tinariwen, Antibalas, Brandi Carlile, The Jayhawks, Superchunk, Speedy Ortiz, and more.
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Brooklyn Vegan — Her tour schedule also includes two Texas gigs with the legendary John Prine, and Red Rocks with Jason Isbell and Aimee Mann.
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Stereogum — Aimee Mann, fresh off of her Best Folk Album win at the Grammys, stopped by FX last night to appear on Ryan Murphy's The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story. She played a singer at a Minnesota dive bar covering the Cars' 1984 hit "D... more info
Stereogum — Howard Stern will pay tribute to late rock icon David Bowie on Friday night with a special on his Howard 101 SiriusXM satellite radio station featuring 25 acts performing their favorite Bowie tracks. "I've been listening to this special for about two... more info