Aimee Elizabeth Mann was born on September 8, 1960 in Richmond, Virginia, and studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. After playing with the Young Snakes and Ministry, Aimee (vocals, bass) co-founded the new wave band 'Til Tuesday in 1983, with Berklee classmate and boyfriend Michael Hausman (drums), Robert Holmes (guitar) and Joey Pesce (keyboards).

Til Tuesday first gained fame six months after its formation when it won Boston's 'WBCN Rock & Roll Rumble' in 1983. Their original composition "Love in a Vacuum" (credited to all members of the group) received a fair amount of airplay on the station, and the group was eventually signed to 'Epic Records'.

"Love in a Vacuum" was re-recorded for the 'Epic' debut album, 1985's 'Voices Carry', however, the breakthrough song turned out to be the title track.

"Voices Carry", reached number eight on the 'Billboard Hot 100' and won that year's MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist. According to Mann, "Voices Carry" was one of the first songs she wrote. 'Til Tuesday released 'Welcome Home', their second album, in 1996.

Mann sang vocals with Geddy Lee on the single "Time Stand Still" by Rush from their 1987 album 'Hold Your Fire'. She also appeared in the music video for the song.

'Everything's Different Now', the third and final album of 'Til Tuesday', was released in 1988. The band broke up in 1990 when Mann left to start her solo career.

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