Hilken Mancini

Hilken Mancini (born February 5, 1970) is a US female singer, songwriter, musician, author, co-founder of Punk Rock Aerobics, and Girls Rock Campaign Boston. She has been a member of the bands Fuzzy, The Count Me Outs, Shepherdess, The Monsieurs and Band of Their Own.

Hilken Mancini
Born (1970-02-05) February 5, 1970
Syracuse, NY
OriginUnited States
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician, author, co-founder of Punk Rock Aerobics, and Girls Rock Campaign Boston
LabelsAtlantic Records
Associated actsFuzzy, The Count Me Outs, Shepherdess

Biography

Early years

Hilken was born and grew up in Syracuse, NY.

Fuzzy

Hilken formed the rock band Fuzzy,[1] with Christine Toppin and Winston Braman in 1992. Fuzzy was signed by Atlantic Records for whom they released two albums. Their 1994 debut, Fuzzy, attracted attention thanks to its lead single Flashlight. The video for Flashlight was directed by Jesse Peretz. In August 2016, Rolling Stone named Flashlight as one of top 50 songs of the 1990s.[2]

Two years later,[3] Fuzzy released Electric Juices.[4] Fuzzy supported Electric Juices by touring with Juliana Hatfield, Belly, Buffalo Tom, Velocity Girl and The Posies. In the months following the tour, Fuzzy was dropped by Atlantic Records. David Ryan left to attend grad school and was replaced by Nate Darden in 1997.

In 1999 Fuzzy released their final album, Hurray For Everything on the independent Catapult label.[5]

Punk Rock Aerobics

In 2001, Mancini and Maura Jasper founded Punk Rock Aerobics (PRA) Punk Rock Aerobics , a DIY exercise program providing an alternative for those disenchanted with rigid body-image based gym culture. The pair ran exercise classes in rock clubs, employing “rock star” DJs such as J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) and Mike Watt [6] (Minutemen) to spin punk records for each session. In 2004, Da Capo Press published their exercise book, Punk Rock Aerobics.[7][8][9][10][11][12]

2000s

From 2001 through 2005, Mancini played guitar for The Count Me Outs, fronted by Mark Perretta (Folk Implosion) with Winston Braman on bass and Mike Savage on drums. Hilken contributed the story Biker Babe to That Takes Ovaries published by Three Rivers Press in 2002.[13] As Fuzzy went on hiatus, Mancini co-produced and released an album on Kimchee Records in 2005 with bassist/vocalist Chris Colbourn of Buffalo Tom called Hilken Mancini And Chris Colbourn with Winston Braman on bass, drummer Mike Savage from Fudge and Cherry 2000,[14] and guest guitar work by J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr.[15][16] In 2006, Mancini formed Shepherdess, again with Savage on drums and Braman on bass, adding Emily Arkin on violin. Shepherdess, their eponymous debut album was self-released in 2007. By 2008, Savage and Braman moved on and were replaced by Alison Murray on drums with Arkin playing baritone guitar [17][18]

Girls Rock Camp

After volunteering to run Punk Rock Aerobics sessions at Girls Rock Camp in Portland, Oregon from 2007 to 2009, Hilken founded Girls Rock Campaign Boston with Nora Allen-Wiles and Mary Lou Lord in 2010 [19] with seed money from Cambridge-based rock entrepreneur Billy Ruane. Girls Rock Campaign Boston (GRCB) is a member of the Girls Rock Camp Alliance,[20] a foundation created to empower girls to believe in themselves by providing a supportive community that fosters self-expression, confidence, and collaboration through musical education and performance.[21][22][23][24]

2010s

In 2012, Mancini formed “The Monsieurs”, a garage punk band, with Andy Macbain (Tunnel of Love) and drummer Erin King.[25][26] The Monsieurs have released two full-length albums (The Monsieurs and Deux) and several singles on the Slovenly label.[27][28] On July 21, 2018, The Monsieurs were asked to open for the Foo Fighters at Boston's Fenway Park.[29] Hilken also works as a back-up vocalist, doing sessions with Tanya Donelly (Belly), Juliana Hatfield, Buffalo Tom, and several projects with David Derby (The Dambuilders, Grammercy Arms).[30]

In 2015, Mancini was asked to join “A Band of their Own” (BOTO), an ad hoc group of women musicians including Kay Hanley (Letters to Cleo), Belly’s Tanya Donelly and Gail Greenwood, Jen Trynin, Magen Tracy, Jenny Dee and Hilken’s bandmate in Fuzzy, Chris Toppin. BOTO performs at Theo and Paul Epstein’s “Hot Stove, Cool Music” for the benefit of the Foundation to Be Named Later in both Boston (in February 2018) and Chicago.[31]

Hilken is married to songwriter-musician Andy Macbain (Tunnel of Love,[32] The Monsieurs, Andy California [33]) and continues as Program Director of Girls Rock Campaign Boston, guitarist in The Monsieurs, and as the drummer for Andy California. She is also the proprietor of 40 South Street, a Jamaica Plain Mass. vintage clothing boutique.[34][35]

References

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  2. "50 Best Songs of the Nineties". Rolling Stone.
  3. "Fuzzy (7) - Electric Juices". Discogs.
  4. "TrouserPress.com :: Fuzzy". www.trouserpress.com.
  5. Zauderer, Alyx. "Plumb Line: Fuzzy (1992-present) An Oral History". Allston Pudding.
  6. Huhn, Mary (May 11, 2002). "NEVER MIND THE BUTTOCKS: AT PUNK ROCK AEROBICS, YOU CAN WORK OUT LIKE A SEX PISTOL".
  7. "Aerobics For Anarchists". 10 November 2002.
  8. "Press & Testimonials". Punk Rock Aerobics.
  9. Schulz-Elsing, Sharon E. "Punk Rock Aerobics: 75 Killer Moves, 50 Punk Classics, and 25 Reasons to Get Off Your Ass and Exercise -- book review". www.curledup.com.
  10. "Punk Rock Aerobics". www.goodreads.com.
  11. "Punk Rock Aerobics—The Exercise Class For People Who Hate Exercise—Is Back". www.wbur.org.
  12. "Punks get ripped / Underground scenesters adapt old-school aerobics to do-it-yourself lifestyles - SFGate".
  13. "Table of Contents for the book That Takes Ovaries - That Takes Ovaries". www.thattakesovaries.org.
  14. "Cherry 2000 - Taint". Discogs.
  15. "Hilken Mancini and Chris Colbourn - Hilken Mancini - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  16. "Hilken Mancini and Chris Colbourn, 'Hilken Mancini and Chris Colbourn' (Kimchee)". 9 December 2005.
  17. "Shepherdess: Self Titled Boston band". newengland.com.
  18. "Shepherdess". Discogs.
  19. Perry, Jonathan (11 June 2010). "The girls of summer" via The Boston Globe.
  20. "Girls Rock Camp Alliance". Girls Rock Camp Alliance.
  21. "CitizenAudit.org - Millions of Nonprofit Tax Documents". www.citizenaudit.org.
  22. "Girls Rock! - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University". www.radcliffe.harvard.edu.
  23. Breen, Susan (29 September 2013). "Hilken Mancini: Girls Rock Campaign Boston - Mother-Musing".
  24. "Cutting loose is the lesson at Ladies Rock Camp - The Boston Globe".
  25. "The Monsieurs: '60s Girl Group Sweetness Meets Snarling Garage Rock". www.wbur.org.
  26. "Rock unapologetic: The Monsieurs hit hard".
  27. "New Sounds: The Monsieurs reignite your passion for rock and roll on 'Deux'". 30 November 2017.
  28. "The Monsieurs". Discogs.
  29. "Foo Fighters milk the hits for all they're worth at Fenway show - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com.
  30. "Hilken Mancini | Credits". AllMusic.
  31. "HOT STOVE COOL MUSIC 2017: Boston, April 28-29th - GammonsDaily.com". www.gammonsdaily.com.
  32. "TUNNEL OF LOVE "Rockin Rollin Bitches" LP, by Tunnel of Love". Slovenly Recordings.
  33. "Andy California". Discogs.
  34. "How a Punk Rocker Found Herself Owning a Secret Vintage Store - Racked Boston".
  35. "Boston's Best Vintage Shops – CBS Boston". boston.cbslocal.com.
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