Shirley Manson

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Shirley Manson
Background information
Birth name Shirley Ann Manson
Born August 26, 1966 (age 40)
Origin Flag of Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1982 - present
Associated
acts
Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie
Angelfish
Garbage

Shirley Ann Manson[1][2] (born August 26, 1966) is a Scottish musician, the lead vocalist of the band Garbage.

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Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Manson is the second of three daughters. She has an older sister, Lindy-Jayne and a younger sister, Sarah. Her mother is a former big band singer and her father is a geneticist who was a part of the faculty that cloned Dolly the Sheep.[3] At age seven, Shirley began learning the piano, later attending the City of Edinburgh Music School where she also joined the school's theatre group.

At school, she was regularly bullied because of her red hair and large eyes. She sometimes returned home after school bloody and bruised from the bullying. The incessant teasing and bullying led her into a deep depression and drove her to cutting.[4] Also as a result of the bullying, she dropped out of school and began working at Miss Selfridge in central Edinburgh.[5]

Her first experience with music was with the bands Autumn 1904 and Wild Indians. When she was 16, Shirley joined Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, with whom she sang backup vocals and played the keyboards. She remained in the band for a decade until they split in 1992. After the split, Shirley and two other members of the band formed Angelfish; this time she was the lead singer. Angelfish released a self-titled album and one single, 'Suffocate Me'. Shirley has cited Siouxsie Sioux from the post-punk band Siouxsie & the Banshees as a main influence to her when she was growing up.

Manson performing with Garbage in 2005.
Manson performing with Garbage in 2005.

After seeing 'Suffocate Me' on MTV, Steve Marker was impressed and wanted Shirley to front his band Garbage. After two auditions, Shirley became the lead singer in 1994.

Manson immediately set about rewriting the lyrics to the band's already written songs. The resulting collaborative efforts became Garbage, the band's debut album, which would go on to sell 5 million copies worldwide, earning double-platinum certifications in the UK, US and Australia. The album produced hit singles and breakthrough hits such as "Queer", "Stupid Girl", "Only Happy When It Rains" and "Vow".

By the time their second album, Version 2.0, was being recorded in the band's own studio, Manson had become the band's primary lyricist. But she was still regarded by many as simply the face of Garbage. As a regular musical contributor and guitarist (her orange Fender Stratocaster is named 'Rita'), she felt great disappointment at the general perception of her role in the group.

After her brief role as a model for Calvin Klein and the confidence that composer David Arnold had shown her while co-producing the theme for James Bond film "The World Is Not Enough", Shirley began to write more self-reflective lyrics, which ended up on the band's third album, beautifulgarbage.

Garbage briefly dissolved in 2003 due to infighting. After resolving their problems, they reformed to record their fourth album, Bleed Like Me, which was released in April 2005. The album reached the top 5 in the US, and overall sold well around the world.

As of October 2005, Garbage is on an indefinite hiatus; the band had been constantly producing and promoting albums and touring for the past decade. According to Manson, the current situation between the band's members is "good."[4]

On the July 6, 2006, Garbage concert broadcast on PBS's SoundStage she said: "Thank you, girls! Now go and start some bands, okay?" — to the young female fans in the front row (who sang and danced along to all the songs).

Since Garbage is on an indefinite hiatus, fans have speculated whether or not Manson will record a solo CD. This issue was finally confirmed on March 1, 2006, when record producer David Arnold's official Web site announced, "David has just completed writing and producing with Shirley Manson, lead singer of Garbage, for her new upcoming project". Later, the fan site Garbage Disco Box reported that this project was the writing and recording of a song[5]. Billboard.com reported that she intends to record a solo album; Manson insists Garbage has not broken up.

Manson revealed to the Sunday Times on July 2, 2006,[6] that she had contacted Paul Buchanan of the Scottish group Blue Nile to write with her for her solo album. "I thought he’d be very moody and introverted, but he’s not like that at all. He’s quite outgoing and charming. Neither of us has ever written with anybody else before. It’s going to be strange. We’ll see how it goes — it could be a complete unmitigated disaster.”

She met up with Buchanan at his Glasgow studio in July 2006 to begin their work together. Manson had previously stated on her online journal[7], "there's nobody quite like Paul Buchanan to bring the bleakness out in me".

Buchanan spoke to the Sunday Mail on October 29, 2006, and revealed that as well as working with Arnold, and himself, Manson also has teamed up with White Stripes frontman Jack White and Smashing Pumpkins leader Billy Corgan to help write "stunning tunes" for her debut, as well as confirming the record would be released in 2007.[8]

"I knew Shirley's work from her days in Scottish bands Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie and Angelfish and had heard the records she'd made with Garbage. But we'd never met, so I couldn't believe it when this rather formal e-mail arrived saying, 'Dear Mr. Buchanan...' The fact Shirley was motivated to ask me to write songs made it worth pursuing. I was worried my music wouldn't fit in with the rocky stuff Jack White and Billy Corgan would come up with, but Shirley said, 'Don't worry, I want you to do what you do'. Sometimes the unlikeliest combinations work best - it gets you out of the comfort zone.

"I made a conscious effort to write the songs from Shirley's perspective. It only took 5 minutes to compose them, but I'd had six weeks to come up with ideas. Shirley is keen to bounce ideas off different people after taking a break from Garbage."

Buchanan and Manson entered the studio together in December 2006 to record tracks for her album.[9]

On November 18, 2006, Buchanan revealed Manson also was working with Beck on her new album.

Manson also is to appear on Eric Avery's forthcoming solo album, however a cover version of a John Lennon track with Avery on an Amnesty International charity compilation is now not going to happen.[10]

On March 31, 2007, The Times reported that Shirley was set to record with The Bird and the Bee member Greg Kurstin who has recently written for or performed on records by Nelly Furtado, Lily Allen, Flaming Lips and Sophie Ellis Bextor. [11]

Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie (credited with backing vocals and keyboards)

  • Good Deeds and Dirty Rags (1988)
  • Fish Heads and Tails (1989)
  • Hammer and Tongs (1991)
  • Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie (1992) (US release)
  • Five (1993)

Angelfish (Lead vocals and guitar)

Garbage (Songwriter, lead vocals and guitar)

Solo

  • On 7 September 1996 Manson married the sculptor Eddie Farrell. They separated in 2001, which led Shirley to cut her hair short and dye it blonde. They are now divorced.
Manson close up.
Manson close up.
  • She actively participates in various AIDS charities: one notable occurrence was her appearance alongside Elton John and Mary J. Blige in the MAC Cosmetics' Viva Glam campaign. She is also a patron of the Edinburgh-based charity, Waverley Care, and co-hosted a fundraiser for it in January 2004.
  • She spends much of her time at the band's base in Wisconsin, although she does own a house in her native Edinburgh.
  • In 2003, Manson underwent potentially risky surgery to remove a cyst from her vocal cords, which she came through without complications. By the end of the 1990s, she also successfully had a tumor removed from her left breast.
  • Interviewed for the upcoming documentary CUT: Teens and Self Injury, by Wendy Schneider.

Garbage
Butch Vig | Shirley Manson | Duke Erikson | Steve Marker
Discography
Albums and extended plays: Garbage | Version 2.0 | Beautiful Garbage | Bleed Like Me | Absolute Garbage
Singles: "Vow" | "Subhuman" | "Only Happy When It Rains" | "Queer" | "Stupid Girl" | "Milk" | "#1 Crush" | "Push It" | "I Think I'm Paranoid" | "Special" | "The Trick Is to Keep Breathing" | "When I Grow Up" | "You Look So Fine" | "The World Is Not Enough" | "Androgyny" | "Cherry Lips" | "Breaking Up the Girl" | "Shut Your Mouth" | "Why Do You Love Me" | "Bleed Like Me" | "Sex Is Not the Enemy" | "Run Baby Run"
Videography
Videos and DVDs: Garbage Video | Live at Eagles Ballroom 2002
Related articles
Alternative rock | Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie | Angelfish | The World Is Not Enough | Mushroom Records | Almo Sounds | Geffen Records
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