Tickets Aimee Mann - a very Indie Christmas Starbucks and commercial jingles from vacation, the holiday season is always marked with albums of holiday fun and Christmas carols sung by Bing Crosby classic belters or Josh Groban. record sales this year and releases the album, however, may be the old tradition of being one of the last. The rise of independent music and its infiltration into American society has been rocking adolescent populations for years, and this holiday season is one of the first where "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" can be heard in the traditional manor. Aimee Mann, an indie rocker whose individual talents have taken her eons away from his new band, 80s pop wave 'Til Tuesday, has been basking in the success of the indie phenomenon Christmas, and many other groups of underground rock are right on his heels.
Proving that indie fans do not fall into the regular mold into the holiday spirit, acts such as Sufjan Stevens, Rosie Thomas, The Raveonettes, Fusion and others are breaking down the doors of The record industry with great results recording and production of some albums this holiday season bestseller. Aimee Mann One More Drifter in the Snow, a holiday compilation in 2006, has sold over 39,000 copies since its release, while songs Sufjan Stevens' Christmas, another eclectic spin on holiday tunes, has sold 81,000 copies since its release in '06. Blending the traditional with the inventive Mann reached a middle ground between traditional Christmas clever and modern indie music using its '40s / '50s appeal to warble songs like "Whatever Happened to Christmas "" I'll Be Home for Christmas "," Winter Wonderland "" Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas "and" White Christmas ", all registered on One More Drifter in the Snow.
Before she was known for its holiday music and 40 charming, Aimee Mann has been seen scratching the charts with his group's new wave pop post-'Til Tuesday, an intelligent effort failed after three albums were released in the 1980s. Continue to move the music industry as an individual act, a gust of wind Mann 90s with his first solo album release Anyway, an album that has gained popularity both in the underground pop . Earning the respect of musicians like Elvis Costello, Difford & Tilbrook, and Andy Partridge, Aimee Mann then contacted a successful single entitled "It's just what you" in 1995. The song was included on the soundtrack of the television series Melrose Place, but before Mann could become the star she was awaiting his label Imago, filed for bankruptcy, leaving the singer in the cold.
After enormous efforts in the late 90s to redirect its course, Aimee Mann has made a comeback in the early 2000s, starting with the soundtrack to the film Magnolia in 2000. Album Bachelor No. 2 (2000) and Lost in Space (2002) lit up his star, and Mann 2005 Press The Forgotten Arm, even earned a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package. Mann successfully tried his hand at a 2006 holiday album One More Drifter in the Snow, and his most recent album #%&*! Smilers is currently exploding on the charts. Mann's Holiday Press incredible generated an annual tour of Christmas, and you can find tickets for Aimee Mann show at http://www.stubhub.com/aimee-mann-tickets.
Posted on February 27, 2010.