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The Brooklyn Paper

Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann will immortalize St. Ann’s Warehouse in DUMBO when she plays there on June 23 and 24. The shows will be filmed for a DVD to be released in time for Christmas, Mann’s manager and former ’Til Tuesday bandmate Michael Hausmann told GO Brooklyn.

Mann, who will also perform at St. Ann’s on June 22, has been releasing disc after disc of heart-wrenching, literate and witty songs on her solo albums since those early gravity-defying ’80s hair days on MTV when she was lead singer for Til Tuesday ("Voices Carry").

"Lost in Space" (2002) is her most recent album on SuperEgo Records, the label she co-founded with Hausmann. At the concert she’ll be performing songs from her entire catalogue of records, said Hausmann, including "Bachelor No. 2" (2000), "I’m With Stupid" (1995), and "Whatever" (1993) as well as the soundtrack to the film "Magnolia" (2000).

Showtimes are June 22 and 23 at 7 pm. The June 24 show is sold out. Tickets are $35. St. Ann’s Warehouse is located at 38 Water St. between Dock and Main streets in DUMBO. For tickets, call (212) 307-7171 or log onto www.cc.com.

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