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Artist: Jack's Mannequin
Jack's Mannequin

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Andrew McMahon

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Andrew McMahon, Something Corporate, Tommy Lee
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  • Formed: 2004, California
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Everything in Transit," "The Glass Passenger"

Biography

Formerly known as the frontman for Something Corporate, a West Coast punk-pop quintet that garnered a modest following during the early 2000s, Andrew McMahon is also the piano-playing songwriter behind Jack's Mannequin. Utilizing the talents of numerous friends and collaborators (including Mötley Crüe percussionist Tommy Lee), McMahon began work on the collective's debut following Something Corporate's hiatus in 2004. The resulting Everything in Transit, a sunny pop/rock "concept album exploring his alienating return to the hometown he left to pursue his music," was released on Maverick Records in August 2005 to a positive critical response. Fans also approved of McMahon's new sound, and Everything in Transit debuted at number 37 on the Billboard album charts. However, a supporting summer tour was cancelled after McMahon was diagnosed with Acute Lymphatic Leukemia that same summer. He underwent a successful bone marrow transplant from his sister (for whom Something Corporate briefly reunited to record the song "Katie") and embarked on the long road to recovery.

As McMahon recovered, a video for the album's first single, "The Mixed Tape," began making waves on VH1 and MTV. Jack's Mannequin played sporadic shows in 2006, headlining a brief summer tour before serving as the opening act for O.A.R. on nationwide dates. A repackaged version of Transit appeared that Fall coupled with a bonus DVD, and the band returned to the studio in mid-2007 to begin work on a sophomore effort. McMahon graced the cover of Alternative Press in January 2008, while an article inside the music magazine hyped the upcoming Jack's Mannequin release as one of the most highly-anticipated albums of 2008. Although originally scheduled for a summer release date, The Glass Passenger ultimately arrived that September. ~ James Christopher Monger & Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
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Jack's Mannequin

Jack's Mannequin performing in Cleveland, Ohio
Background information
Origin Orange County, California, United States
Genres Alternative rock, piano rock
Years active 2004—present
Labels Maverick, Sire
Associated acts Something Corporate
Website JacksMannequin.com
Members
Andrew McMahon
Bobby "Raw" Anderson
Jay McMillan
Jon "Dr. J" Sullivan

Jack's Mannequin is an American rock band formed in 2004, originally hailing from Orange County, California. The band began as a side project of Something Corporate frontman Andrew McMahon, and comprises guitarist Bobby Anderson, bassist Jonathan Sullivan and drummer Jay McMillan.

In June 2005, McMahon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), just months before the release of Jack's Mannequin's debut studio album. They released the album, Everything in Transit, in August 2005. The album peaked at number 37 on the Billboard 200.[1] McMahon made a full recovery and the band returned to touring. They released The Glass Passenger after a series of delays in 2009. It sold 49,000 copies in its first week and peaked at number 8 on the Billboard 200.[2] "The Resolution" was released as the first single and charted at number 27 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart.[2]

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History

Formation and Everything in Transit (2004—2007)

Andrew McMahon started out in music initially as the lead vocalist and pianist for the Orange County piano rock band, Something Corporate. The primary impulse behind McMahon's solo project Jack's Mannequin was a song he recorded in December 2003 titled "Locked Doors." He felt the song was too different from previous Something Corporate material to be one of their songs. He realized that if he ever decided to release it, it would be on a solo album rather than a Something Corporate record.[3] Exhausted from months of touring in late summer 2004, the band decided to take a temporary break. During his time off, McMahon laid down piano and vocal tracks for a song on Hidden in Plain View's Life in Dreaming and two songs on Tommy Lee's Tommyland: The Ride.

While Something Corporate's other songwriter and lead guitarist Josh Partington created a side project of his own called Firescape, McMahon started writing his own songs. He did not expect the songs to be released. McMahon took a more therapeutic approach in writing these songs, resulting in a more personal and intimate testament of his songwriting. They dealt with "coming home, and having home be way different than I had remembered it [...], abandoning a lot of people, and things, that I had normally been so attached to [...], exploring and being okay with myself, and not having to make excuses for who I am, and accepting who I am," McMahon stated in an interview.[4] Although he just planned on recording them, the songs began to take shape collectively. He paid for the production out of his own pocket, which ultimately led to a record deal with Maverick Records.

He formed the band under the name Jack's Mannequin, which had come about after McMahon had considered the name The Mannequins. However, after growing "bored of the 'the' band names," he decided to "sandwich" it together with the title of a song he had completed for the record, "Dear Jack." Originally, there was said to be "not much significance behind the name," but upon McMahon's diagnoses though, it became ironic as "the Jack I wrote the song for & ultimately named the project for after, had suffered from childhood leukemia."[5]

Their first album, titled Everything in Transit, was released in August 2005 and received a positive response from fans and critics alike.[citation needed] A summer tour was scheduled to support the record release, but was canceled after McMahon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and had a bone marrow transplant.

Jack's Mannequin featured in series three episode fifteen of the TV series One Tree Hill, performing at Peyton's breast cancer benefit gig at Tric, the band performed "The Mixed Tape," "Holiday From Real," and "Dark Blue."

The Glass Passenger (2007—present)

Jack's Mannequin performing at The Grog Shop in Cleveland, Ohio, November 10, 2008.

The band began recording their second album in the summer of 2007. In August 2007, McMahon posted the lyrics to the song "Cell Phone" on his blog,[6] which the band played live at several shows in 2007 and 2008. Also, in February 2008, videos of live performances of two songs off the record ("Caves"[7] and "Suicide Blonde"[8]) were uploaded onto YouTube for public viewing. McMahon then appeared on the cover of the January 2008 issue of Alternative Press.[9]

The album was entitled The Glass Passenger, was originally set for release on April 22, 2008. The date was then tentatively set to June 3, but was eventually delayed to be released on September 30, 2008.

The Ghost Overground EP was released to iTunes on August 5, 2008. The EP contains two tracks from the second album, "The Resolution" and "Bloodshot," and two live tracks from Everything in Transit. Another EP, In Valleys, was released on iTunes on September 9, containing one song from the album, "Swim," and three b-sides, "Cell Phone," "Sleazy Wednesday," and "At Full Speed".

On August 28, 2008, in an interview with MTV, Andrew revealed that the author Stephenie Meyer had written the treatment for the music video for "The Resolution" and was set to direct it the following week.[10] McMahon said of the filming, "It was a very cool shoot. Music videos are a tricky thing. They require a lot of trust in the team creating the visuals and that can be a little scary. That said, there was a great vibe on the set, and shooting by the water really made it an especially peaceful day, despite all the hard work that goes into it."[11]

On September 3, 2008, it was announced that Jack's Mannequin would be the headliner on a fall tour that featured the album. The tour was called "Hammers and Strings: An Evening with Jack's Mannequin and The Glass Passenger." The band played much of the album at these shows, touring major cities. This much-awaited tour saw many of the shows sell out in a few days. It was the first tour after The Glass Passenger's release.

On October 4, 2009, McMahon began a solo tour across the country to raise awareness of leukemia and to support the release of the Dear Jack documentary due out on November 3, 2009. On November 3, 2009, the EP associated with the Dear Jack documentary, also of the same name, was released, including the songs "Dear Jack," "Diane, the Skyscraper," "There, There Katie," and "Swim (Music Box)".

Philanthropy

In June 2005, Andrew McMahon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, but made a full recovery. Jack's Mannequin annually participates in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Light the Night Walk. In 2008, they set a $100,000 fund raising goal which is collected through a personalized fund-raising page. The money raised goes towards fighting blood cancers and providing support to patients and their families. McMahon was recently named a Stand Up to Cancer celebrity ambassador.

Members

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

EPs

Non-album tracks

Unreleased Live Tracks / Covers

  • All I Have to Do is Dream (The Everly Brothers Cover)
  • American Girl (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Cover)
  • Changes (David Bowie Cover)
  • Fool in the Rain (Led Zeppelin Cover)
  • For All We Know (Soundcheck)
  • Friend of the Devil (The Grateful Dead Cover)
  • Get Out Of This (Soundcheck)
  • Homeward Bound (Simon and Garfunkel Cover)
  • I'm On Fire (Bruce Springsteen Cover)
  • Just Like a Woman (Bob Dylan Cover)
  • Kids (MGMT Cover)
  • Message in a Bottle (The Police Cover)
  • Moon River (Mercer/Mancini Cover)
  • My Name is Jonas (Weezer Cover)
  • With or Without You (U2 cover)

Something Corporate Covers

  • As You Sleep
  • The Astronaut
  • Down
  • Heroine
  • I Woke Up In A Car
  • Me and the Moon
  • She Paints Me Blue
  • Walking By
  • Watch the Sky
  • 21 and Invincible

External links

References

  1. ^ http://www.billboard.com/charts#/artist/jack-s-mannequin/chart-history/687709
  2. ^ a b Hasty, Katie (2009-10-08). "T.I. Debuts Big Atop Billboard 200, Hot 100". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003871707. Retrieved 2009-11-08. 
  3. ^ Debele, Gary; Barber, Nicole. "Interview with Andrew McMahon". SoCo-Online. http://soco-online.com/articles/jacksmannequin/index.htm. Retrieved July 31, 2005. 
  4. ^ Berger, Laura. "Andrew Mcmahon". For The Sound. http://www.forthesound.com/index.php?categoryid=54&p2007_articleid=4. Retrieved February 12, 2006. 
  5. ^ Herbel, Brandon. "Jacks Mannequin (Andrew McMahon) - 08.29.05". AbsolutePunk. http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=84442. Retrieved 2009-11-08. 
  6. ^ "Cellular Phone". Jack's Mannequin. http://jacksmannequin.blogs.com/jacksmannequin/2007/08/cellular-phone.html. Retrieved May 1, 2008. 
  7. ^ "Jack's Mannequin - Caves". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_1plA4pvmM. Retrieved March 23, 2008. 
  8. ^ "Jack's Mannequin - Suicide Blonde". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omazhFSd238. Retrieved March 23, 2008. 
  9. ^ Zaleski, Annie (January 2008). "Bodies, Rest & Motion". Alternative Press. pp. 114–119. 
  10. ^ "'Twilight' Author Stephenie Meyer To Direct Vampire-Free Jack's Mannequin Video". http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1593776/20080828/jacks_mannequin.jhtml. 
  11. ^ Teen Vogue Interview
  12. ^ ""...even if my voice comes back again..."". Jack's Mannequin. http://jacksmannequin.blogs.com/jacksmannequin/2007/12/even-if-my-voic.html. Retrieved December 9, 2007. 
  13. ^ "Jack's Mannequin Studio Session - Absolutepunk.net". Virb.com. http://www.virb.com/1577177630051457/videos/33684. Retrieved December 26, 2007. 
  14. ^ Lally, Jonathan. "Jack's Mannequin Release Date". AbsolutePunk.net. http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=417091. Retrieved 2008-07-19. 

 
 

 

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