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Shirley Ann Manson FRSA (born 26 August 1966) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, musician, and actress who is the lead singer of the Scottish-American rock band Garbage, [1] who have toured worldwide and sold over 17 million records as of 2017. [2]
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Shirley Manson: Well, speaking personally, I've had quite a history of losing people I love through suicides, from a very early age. When I was a child, I lost my aunt. I lost several schoolmates.
Duane Prokop/Getty Images Shirley Manson is happy to see the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame give flowers to her fellow female music icons. “As I’ve said to the team here at the Hall, it’s so ...
Garbage is a Scottish and American [1] rock band formed in 1993 in Madison, Wisconsin. [2] The band's line-up consisting of Scottish singer Shirley Manson (vocals) and American musicians Duke Erikson (guitar, bass, keyboards), Steve Marker (guitar, keyboards), and Butch Vig (drums, production) has remained unchanged since its inception.
In 2014, Manson was interviewed by Hirway on episode 10 of the Song Exploder podcast about Garbage's song "Felt". [3] Hirway presented her name to Mailchimp as a possible contender host for a new music podcast The Jump, a series that focuses on songs representing the turning points in the careers of successful musicians, and contacted Manson to offer her the position.
The video also makes reference to previous Garbage music videos, featuring an animated version of the light bulb-headed man and the nuns surrounding Manson from the "Push It" music video and a female figure coloured in a pink-blue gradient representing Manson in the "Androgyny" music video. Due to the depiction of female nudity and allusions to ...
On the song's lyrical subject matter, Shirley Manson explained, ""Run Baby Run" is about trying to engineer your own peace of mind and being unafraid to make changes in your life in order to try and facilitate that." [9] In a separate piece she added, "[It's] about escape and engineering your own path in life. We're all too guilty of thinking ...