Latest Update: Aimee Mann's Assets & Salary - Is the Star a Billionaire? Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

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Latest Update: Aimee Mann's Assets & Salary - Is the Star a Billionaire? Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

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What Is Aimee Mann's Net Worth?

Aimee Mann is an American singer and musician who has a net worth of $10 million. Aimee Mann plays bass guitar, guitar, percussion, and keyboards, and her styles include rock, folk, and alternative. Mann served as the vocalist and bassist for the band 'Til Tuesday, which formed in 1982 and broke up in 1989. Their debut studio album, "Voices Carry," reached #19 on the "Billboard" 200 chart in 1985. The band also released the albums "Welcome Home" (1986) and "Everything's Different Now" (1988). 'Til Tuesday's single "Voices Carry" reached #8 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart and #14 on the "Billboard" Mainstream Rock chart. Aimee released her solo debut studio album, "Whatever," in 1993, and she followed it with "I'm with Stupid" (1995), "Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo" (2000), "Lost in Space" (2002), "The Forgotten Arm" (2005), "One More Drifter in the Snow" (2006), "@#%&*! Smilers" (2008), "Charmer" (2012), "Mental Illness" (2017), and "Queens of the Summer Hotel" (2021).

Mann also contributed to the soundtrack of the 1999 film "Magnolia," and her song "Save Me" was nominated for two Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award. Aimee has also appeared in several film and television projects, including "The Big Lebowski" (1998), "The West Wing" (2002), "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (2002), "Portlandia" (2011), "Pleased to Meet Me" (2013), and "American Crime Story" (2018). In 2006, Mann was ranked #8 on NPR's list of "The best living songwriters" and #54 on "Paste" magazine's "100 Best Living Songwriters" list.

Early Life

Aimee Mann was born Aimee Elizabeth Mann on September 8, 1960, in Richmond, Virginia. When Aimee was 3 years old, her mother became pregnant by a man she was having an affair with. Mann's parents subsequently divorced, and her mother kidnapped her and took her to Europe. Aimee's father hired a private detective to track her down, and a year later, the detective found her in England and brought her back to the U.S. When Mann returned to her father, she met her new stepmother and stepbrothers. As a result of the kidnapping, Aimee began suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety later in life in regards to traveling. Mann didn't see her mother again until the age of 14, and decades later, Aimee decided to forgive her. Mann attended Midlothian High School in Virginia, and her father sent her to a psychiatrist because she wouldn't talk and was very withdrawn. Aimee's drama teacher said that she was "kind of an insecure kid, very quiet, very introspective … When she did start talking, she was worth listening to." When Mann was 12 years old, she began learning to play her brother's guitar while she was in bed suffering from glandular fever, and as a teenager, she enjoyed new wave and punk music. She enrolled at Boston's Berklee College of Music in 1978 to study bass guitar. Eighteen months later, Mann dropped out and became the bassist of a punk band called the Young Snakes. She wasn't happy in the group, so she later joined the band Ministry. She credited her time in Ministry with helping her learn to efficiently write songs.

Career

While attending Berklee, Mann formed the new wave band 'Til Tuesday with Michael Hausman. After signing with Epic Records, they released the album "Voices Carry," which peaked at #19 on the "Billboard" 200 chart. The title track was a top 10 hit on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart, and the music video earned the band an MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist. 'Til Tuesday later released the albums "Welcome Home" (1986) and "Everything's Different Now" (1988), which reached #49 and #124, respectively, on the "Billboard" 200 chart. Before disbanding in 1990, 'Til Tuesday released the singles "Looking Over My Shoulder," "Love in a Vacuum," "What About Love," "Coming Up Close," "(Believed You Were) Lucky," "Rip in Heaven," and "Everything's Different Now." In 1993, Aimee released her debut solo album, "Whatever," on the independent record label Imago, and the single "I Should've Known" reached #16 on the "Billboard" Alternative Airplay chart. Next, she released 1995's "I'm with Stupid," and the single "Choice in the Matter" peaked at #12 on the "Billboard" Adult Alternative Songs chart.

Mann's third solo album, 2000's "Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo," reached #7 on the "Billboard" Independent Albums chart. That year she also released the single "Save Me" from the "Magnolia" soundtrack, and it earned her an Academy Award nomination, a Golden Globe nomination, and two Grammy nominations. Aimee's next two albums, 2002's "Lost in Space" and 2005's "The Forgotten Arm," topped the "Billboard" Independent Albums chart, and 2006's "One More Drifter in the Snow" peaked at #25 on that chart. The albums "@#%&*! Smilers" (2008)," "Charmer"(2012), and "Mental Illness" (2017) reached the top 10 on the "Billboard" Independent Albums chart, and "Mental Illness" won a Grammy for Best Folk Album. In 2021, Mann released her tenth solo album, "Queens of the Summer Hotel."

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