Andrew Ross McMahon (born September 3, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter. He was the vocalist, pianist and primary lyricist for the bands
Something Corporate
Something Corporate (also known as ''SoCo'') was an American rock band from Orange County, California, formed in 1998. Their last line-up included vocalist and pianist Andrew McMahon, guitarists Josh Partington and Bobby Anderson, bassist Kevin ...
and main songwriter for
Jack's Mannequin
Jack's Mannequin was an American rock band formed in 2004, hailing from Orange County, California. The band originally began as a solo project for Andrew McMahon, the frontman of Something Corporate.
The band was signed to Maverick Records and re ...
and performs solo both under his own name as well as his moniker, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. On April 30, 2013, he debuted his first solo work, an EP titled ''
The Pop Underground
''The Pop Underground'' is an EP by Andrew McMahon, marking his first official debut as a solo artist separated from his prior bands Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin. It is produced and mixed by Tony Hoffer. It was released on April 30, 20 ...
'', which was followed by his debut album ''
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness'', released on October 14, 2014. His second album, ''
Zombies on Broadway
''Zombies on Broadway'' (or ''Loonies on Broadway'' in the UK) is a 1945 American zombie comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It stars RKO's imitation Abbott and Costello, Alan Carney and Wally Brown, as a pair of men who are tasked with f ...
'', was released on February 10, 2017. He released his third album, ''
Upside Down Flowers'', on November 16, 2018. His memoir
Three Pianos was published by Princeton Architectural Press on October 26, 2021.
Early life
McMahon was born in
Concord, Massachusetts
Concord () is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. At the 2020 census, the town population was 18,491. The United States Census Bureau considers Concord part of Greater Boston. The town center is near where the conflu ...
. He briefly lived in
Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey
Ho-Ho-Kus () is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 4,258, an increase of 180 (+4.4%) from the 2010 census count of 4,078, which in turn reflected an increas ...
until 1991, when his family moved to
Bexley, Ohio
Bexley is a suburban city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,928 at the 2020 census. Founded as a village, the city of Bexley is a suburb of Columbus, the Ohio state capital, situated on the banks of Alum Creek next ...
where he attended Cassingham Elementary School. McMahon's family relocated frequently due to his father's occupation in retail. McMahon recalls that while he was in fourth grade, they briefly stayed in California to support his mother's family after the loss of her brother. Following the death of his uncle, who was an artist himself, McMahon became inspired to get involved with music and began teaching himself piano soon afterward.
McMahon's family decided to settle in California shortly before he entered eighth grade. He would later describe himself as "a pudgy, outgoing, artistic little kid who never quite fit into the California scene". He graduated from
Dana Hills High School
Dana Hills High School is a high school in Dana Point, California opened in 1973. The school's enrollment of nearly 3,000 students is drawn from the nearby communities of Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, Capistrano Beach, and San Juan Capistrano.
When ...
in 2000.
Career
Early work (1992–1998)
McMahon started playing the piano at age 9. The following year, he began performing piano solos before he could even read music. McMahon stated, "my mother was a good player and I started playing by ear. After a year of that, I began writing songs, and found outlets to perform them at school assemblies. Eventually, I got lessons."
McMahon started his first band, Left Here, with his high school friends and future Something Corporate bandmates Kevin "Clutch" Page on bass and
Brian Ireland
Something Corporate (also known as ''SoCo'') was an American rock band from Orange County, California, formed in 1998. Their last line-up included vocalist and pianist Andrew McMahon, guitarists Josh Partington and Bobby Anderson, bassist Kevin ...
on drums in 1997. Even though they won a local
battle of the bands competition, they soon broke up. McMahon went on to record the self-released
eponym
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ous four-track demo CD ''Andrew McMahon'' with the aid of several friends of his, including guitarist Josh Partington, whom he had met his second year in high school. Joined by rhythm guitarist Reuben Hernandez (who was later replaced by
William Tell
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According to the legend, Tell was an expert mountain climber and marksman with a crossbow who assassinated Albr ...
), the
quintet
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formed the piano rock band Something Corporate in 1998.
Something Corporate (1998–2006, 2010, 2022-2023)
McMahon met the rest of the group in high school, and later decided on the moniker Something Corporate as a joke. Fronted by McMahon, the group recorded their self-released ten-song demo album ''Ready... Break'' in 2000, which led to a record deal with the indie record label
Drive-Thru Records
Drive-Thru Records was a California-based independent record label owned by siblings Richard and Stefanie Reines. The label was partially responsible for popularizing the pop-punk/emo merger sound of the early to mid-2000s. After facing financia ...
. Drive-Thru released the band's nationwide distributed debut
EP ''
Audioboxer
''Audioboxer'' is the debut EP released by Something Corporate on October 2, 2001 by Drive-Thru Records. "Punk Rock Princess" was released as a single the following day.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Andrew McMahon, except "(Hurricane) The ...
'' the following year. McMahon's vocals, songwriting skills, and incorporation of the piano earned the album rave reviews and caught the attention of Drive-Thru's distributor
MCA (now Geffen). Due to the labels' distribution deal, MCA was able to sign over Something Corporate and released their major label debut ''
Leaving Through the Window
''Leaving Through the Window'' is the second studio album and major-label debut by rock band Something Corporate. Following the success of the Drive-Thru Records-released '' Audioboxer'' (2001) EP, the band signed to their label distributor MCA R ...
'' in May 2002.
The band promoted the album by playing concerts across the United States, which included the main stage at
Vans Warped Tour
The Warped Tour was a traveling rock tour that toured the United States plus three or four stops in Canada annually each summer from 1995 until 2019. It was the largest traveling music festival in the United States and the longest-running touring ...
as well as supporting
New Found Glory
New Found Glory (formerly A New Found Glory) is an American rock band from Coral Springs, Florida, formed in 1997. The band currently consists of Jordan Pundik (lead vocals), Ian Grushka (bass guitar), Chad Gilbert (lead guitar, backing vocal ...
on their European tour. Something Corporate released their second full-length album ''
North
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T ...
'' on Geffen Records in late 2003. As of 2004, the band is no longer under contract to any label.
On December 4, 2009, Something Corporate announced a reunion show at Bamboozle Left 2010 with an additional show later added at Bamboozle Chicago 2010. After Bamboozle, the band announced their reunion tour, which took place in August 2010. On September 3, 2022, Something Corporate reunited for a 5-song set for McMahon's 40th birthday celebration concert. It was later announced the band would reunite once more to play the 2023
When We Were Young festival.
Jack's Mannequin (2004–2012)
The initial impulse behind McMahon's solo project Jack's Mannequin was "Locked Doors", a song he recorded in December 2003, which he felt was too different from previous Something Corporate material. He realized that, if he would ever decide to release it, it would be on a solo album rather than a Something Corporate record. The idea seemed to be off the table until, in late summer 2004, both McMahon and his bandmates were exhausted from months of touring and decided to take a break.
The first album, ''
Everything in Transit
''Everything in Transit'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Jack's Mannequin. Amid rising tensions within Something Corporate, the band went on a break; returning to his home in Orange County, California, frontman Andrew McMahon beg ...
'', was released in August 2005. After the release and success of the first album, McMahon then proceeded to compose his second Jack's Mannequin album, ''
The Glass Passenger
''The Glass Passenger'' is the second studio album by American rock band Jack's Mannequin. Frontman Andrew McMahon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in mid-2005 following the recording of their debut album '' Everything in Trans ...
'', which was released in September 2008. Jack's Mannequin's third and final album, ''
People and Things'', was released in October 2011. He stated that this new album "
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Notable p ...
probably have a bit of freeness" to it, distancing itself from ''The Glass Passenger''.
On February 2, 2012, McMahon foreshadowed the end to Jack's Mannequin, saying, "I foresee an end to the usage of that name. I don't know that it's doing for me what it used to, in the sense that Jack's sort of really represented a freedom from something. And a really free approach to creating things that now is certainly wrapped up in a whole lot of turmoil and tumult in a very difficult time in my life. And to acknowledge that, I certainly think at some point I'm going to have to find a way to shake that loose. And I think to some extent that might mean retiring the name." On November 11 and 12, 2012, Jack's Mannequin performed their final shows under the moniker, coinciding with the annual Dear Jack Foundation benefit. In June 2013,
Live From The El Rey Theatre was released to commemorate the final shows.
Solo work (2012–2013)
On August 25, 2012, the Jack's Mannequin website redirected to andrewmcmahon.com, with McMahon deciding to put out new music under his own name. Along with the promise of new music, it was announced soon after that he would be supporting the band
Fun.
Fun (stylized as fun.) is an American pop rock band based in New York City. The band consists of Jack Antonoff (of Steel Train and Bleachers), Andrew Dost (formerly of Anathallo), and Nate Ruess (then-former lead singer of the Format).
Fun fo ...
on their tour in early 2013, with a solo headlining tour taking place in Spring 2013. McMahon played his first two solo shows in
West Hollywood
West Hollywood is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Incorporated in 1984, it is home to the Sunset Strip. As of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 U.S. Census, its population was 35,757. It is considered one of the most ...
at the Viper Room in early January 2013. Touring musicians backing Andrew McMahon during these shows included Jack's Mannequin alum Jay McMillian and Mikey "The Kid" Wagner, joined by Joe Ballaro, Zac Clark, and Jeremy Hatcher.
On April 30, 2013, McMahon released
The Pop Underground
''The Pop Underground'' is an EP by Andrew McMahon, marking his first official debut as a solo artist separated from his prior bands Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin. It is produced and mixed by Tony Hoffer. It was released on April 30, 20 ...
EP, produced by Mark Williams and
Tony Hoffer
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Career
Hoffer is credited for his work on multiple platinum-selling albums including The Kooks, The Thrills, Beck, Supergrass, Turin Brakes and Air. His records have been ...
, followed by an appearance on
O.A.R.
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's Sounds of Summer tour extending through August. "
Synesthesia
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" became the first single launching McMahon's solo career, with an official music video that premiered on June 13, 2013.
Smash (2013)
In January 2013, McMahon was listed as one of the new songwriters for the second season of the
NBC
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series
Smash, signifying his first time writing for musical theatre. Showrunner
Joshua Safran
Joshua Safran is an American television screenwriter and executive producer.
Education
Safran attended the Horace Mann School prior to graduating from NYU Tisch with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in playwriting. He has stated he is Jewish.
Caree ...
called McMahon the "wildcard of the bunch" of new songwriters hired for the second season, and was hired because Safran was a fan of his previous bands.
McMahon contributed three songs to the second season, "
I Heard Your Voice in a Dream," "
Reach for Me," and "
I'm Not Sorry
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." "I Heard Your Voice in a Dream" was met with critical acclaim, being nominated for an
Emmy Award
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for
Outstanding Music and Lyrics and has sold 10,000 digital downloads as of April 3, 2013.
On October 15, 2013, New York City venue
54 Below
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announced plans to stage Smash's fictional musical ''Hit List'' in concert format. On December 8 and 9, 2013, ''Hit List'' was performed for a three-show run, with McMahon in attendance. All three of his songs penned for Smash were performed, including his Jack's Mannequin track 'Swim' performed by
Andy Mientus
Andrew Michael Mientus (born November 10, 1986) is an American actor. He is best known for starring in the Broadway musicals '' Spring Awakening'', ''Les Misérables'', and ''Wicked'', and on television in the NBC musical drama '' Smash'' and as H ...
, on which McMahon played piano.
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness (2014–present)
''Self-Titled Album'' Era (2014-2017)
On July 11, 2014, McMahon posted on his website that the next progression in his musical career would be to tour and release music under the moniker of Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness.
On July 16, 2014, he released his first single under the new project, entitled "
Cecilia and the Satellite", named after his newborn daughter. During the summer of 2014, McMahon toured with
Matt Nathanson
Matthew Adam Nathanson (born March 28, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter whose work is a blend of Folk music, folk and rock and roll music. In addition to singing, he plays acoustic (sometimes a 12-string) and electric guitar, and has play ...
and
Gavin DeGraw
Gavin Shane DeGraw (born February 4, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter. DeGraw rose to fame with his song "I Don't Want to Be" from his debut album '' Chariot'' (2003); the song became the main theme song for The WB drama series ''One Tree ...
in preparation for his first solo LP, ''
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness'', released October 14, 2014, and coinciding with a full North American headlining tour. Touring band members during this period included Clark, McMillian, and Wagner. ''The Canyons'' EP was released digitally on November 20, 2015, containing 4 acoustic tracks from the self-titled LP and 2 previously unreleased tracks. A limited edition 10" vinyl of ''The Canyons'' EP was later released on April 16, 2016 for Record Store Day.
McMahon performed on the
Weezer & Panic! at the Disco Summer Tour 2016 in support of
Weezer
Weezer is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1992. Since 2001, the band has consisted of Rivers Cuomo (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Patrick Wilson (drums, backing vocals), Scott Shriner (bass guitar, keyboards, backing v ...
and
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco is the solo project of American musician Brendon Urie. It was originally a pop rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2004 by childhood friends Urie, Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, and Brent Wilson. They recorded their firs ...
.
McMahon co-wrote and co-performed on the
Lindsey Stirling
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Stirling pe ...
single,
"Something Wild". The single would appear on Stirling's
Brave Enough
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album and would be featured in the end credits for
Pete's Dragon (2016 film)
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. The single was released on July 15, 2016.
''Zombies on Broadway'' Era (2017-2018)
On September 8, 2016, McMahon released a new Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness single, "Fire Escape". His second solo album, ''
Zombies on Broadway
''Zombies on Broadway'' (or ''Loonies on Broadway'' in the UK) is a 1945 American zombie comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It stars RKO's imitation Abbott and Costello, Alan Carney and Wally Brown, as a pair of men who are tasked with f ...
'', was officially announced on November 10, 2016 and released on February 10, 2017. On January 6, 2017, McMahon released a new single, "So Close". The album announcement and release were followed by a spring 2017 North American headlining tour, titled "Zombies in America". Additional shows took place in the
United Kingdom
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and
Japan
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.
McMahon and the touring band opened for
Billy Joel
William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist and songwriter. Commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man (song), Piano Man" after his album and signature song of the same name, he has led a commercially successful career as a solo ...
for three shows; McMahon had cited the invitation to open for Joel was "...beyond the bucket list for me. This is the realization of my most vivid childhood dream."
The Zombies in America tour officially ended on November 11, 2017 with the 8th Annual Dear Jack Foundation Benefit in
Denver
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. Special guests for the show included Bobby "Raw" Anderson, formerly of Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin, now performing under the name Bob Oxblood. Oxblood performed his own opening set and played alongside the Wilderness band. Brian Ireland, drummer for Something Corporate, also performed on a few songs in the set.
"The Pen and Piano Tour: An Acoustic Evening with Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness and Friends" was announced by McMahon on December 5, 2017 and took place between April and May 2018. McMahon described the tour as, "equal parts
VH1 Storytellers
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In each episode, artists perform in front of a (mostly small and intimate) live audience, and tell stories about their music, writing experiences and memories, somewhat ...
and
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
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.” Special guests included
Allen Stone
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, Zac Clark, and Bob Oxblood.
''Upside Down Flowers'' Era (2018-2022)
A third album, ''
Upside Down Flowers,'' was announced on October 2, 2018 and released on November 16, 2018. The album announcement was preceded by the single "Ohio", released on May 18, 2018, and was regularly performed throughout The Pen and Piano Tour. The album announcement coincided with the release of a single, "Teenage Rockstars".
Butch Walker
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of
SouthGang and
Marvelous 3
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produced the album. McMahon embarked on a North American tour in early 2019 in support of the album, with opening acts
Flor and
Grizfolk
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. Bob Oxblood joined the touring band, reuniting the final line up of Jack's Mannequin.
Through
Amazon Music
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, McMahon released a cover of
Kacey Musgraves
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' "Slow Burn" on June 21, 2019.
On October 8, 2019, McMahon announced an acoustic "The Winter in the Wilderness Tour" for December 2019, with support from Ivory Lane. On November 5, 2019, a May and June 2020 tour with
Awolnation
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was announced. The tour would later be cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
On November 6, 2019, McMahon and Zac Clark both announced that Clark would be departing the Wilderness line up after the upcoming 10th Annual Dear Jack Foundation Benefit show on November 11, 2019, to focus on his music career. McMahon shared, "It will be a great loss to take the stage without him but also a great joy to know that he is taking the stage he deserves and has earned through his brilliant work as a craftsman and performer." To mark the occasion, Clark and McMahon released an acoustic version of Clark's song "Mountains" on November 8, 2018. McMahon, alongside Clark and composer
Jimmy Levine, co-wrote music for the
Netflix
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's series
Soundtrack
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. The series debuted December 18, 2019.
McMahon announced a series of drive-in concerts for the summer and fall of 2020, performing ''Everything in Transit'' in its entirety to celebrate the album's 15th anniversary, along with performing other Something Corporate and Wilderness songs. Morgan Paros, previously of
Hunter Hunted, was announced as a new member of the Wilderness line up, and made her performing debut with the band on July 10, 2020. A new single, "Get On My Wave", co-written by McMahon and
King Tuff
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, was digitally released on July 31, 2020. On January 1, 2021, McMahon released a new single called "New Year Song", produced by
Suzy Shinn.
On June 8, 2021, McMahon launched Camp Wilderness, a subscription-based fan club, with features such as access to digital community, exclusive music and videos, live-streamed events, first access to tickets, exclusive merch store, and exclusive vinyl variants. McMahon shared, "My goal with
amp Wildernessis simple. To create a community online that specifically serves my fans. If Covid taught me anything, there was a connection to be made online that was more profound than I believed possible, one which saved me in many ways but only scratched the surface of its potential. Through your patronage, the creative team you will help me to empower will be working hard alongside me to provide you with an experience that is constantly evolving — one that reflects where I’ve been and where I’m going and the community that has made it all possible.
Days later, on June 10, a fall 2021 concert tour was announced to support McMahon's to-be-released memoir of the same name, ''Three Pianos'', with Annika Bennett on her debut tour and Zac Clark opening.
On December 3, 2021,
Rage Against the Machine
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's guitarist
Tom Morello
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released his album ''The Atlas Underground Flood'', which features McMahon on the single, "The Maze".
McMahon is featured on the track "Wasted" by
Jukebox the Ghost, released on March 10, 2022.
In early April 2022, McMahon and
Dashboard Confessional
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announced the Hello Gone Days co-headlining tour, to kick off on July 31 and last through September 7. Opening acts included
Cartel
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,
The Juliana Theory
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, and
Armor for Sleep. Morgan Paros was not able to take part in the tour due to prior commitments with
Ashe, so Zac Clark subbed in. The final show of the tour took place in
Anaheim, California
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and was a celebration of McMahon's 40th birthday. As part of the show, a surprise Something Corporate reunion was staged, where McMahon, Kevin Page, Brian Ireland, Josh Parrington, and William Tell played a 5-song set.
''Untitled Fourth Album'' Era (2022-present)
Throughout the Hello Gone Days tour and after, McMahon has repeatedly shared a fourth Wilderness album would be forthcoming, likely in early 2023. In support of the eventual album, McMahon released a new single, "Stars", on August 18, 2022. A second single, "Skywriting", debuted on October 10, 2022. A third single, "VHS", debuted on November 16, 2022.
Solo and Wilderness Touring Members
Current
* Andrew McMahon: lead vocals, piano, keys, harmonica (2013 - present)
* Bobby "Raw" Anderson / Bob Oxblood: Guitar, vocals (guest 2017-2018, member 2018 - present)
* Jay McMillian: Drums, percussion (2013 - present)
* Morgan Paros - Violin, keys, vocals (2020 - present)
* Mikey "The Kid" Wagner: bass, keys, vocals, guitar, percussion (2013 - present)
Former
* Joe Ballaro: Guitar, vocals (2013)
* Jeremy Hatcher: Guitar, vocals (2013)
* Zac Clark: Keys, guitar, bass, accordion, vocals (member 2013 - 2020, guest 2022)
Other work
In July 2006, McMahon founded a nonprofit charity, entitled The Dear Jack Foundation, to raise funds for cancer research. The organization's primary beneficiaries are the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation, the
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
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and the regents of the
University of California, Los Angeles
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. In 2014 after the announcement of their second annual Light the Night walk, The Dear Jack Foundation announced that over eight years they raised a half a million dollars for
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
McMahon released his first book, titled, ''Three Pianos: A Memoir,'' on October 26, 2021, published by
Princeton Architectural Press
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.
Personal life
On May 27, 2005 (three months before the release of Jack's Mannequin's debut album ''
Everything in Transit
''Everything in Transit'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Jack's Mannequin. Amid rising tensions within Something Corporate, the band went on a break; returning to his home in Orange County, California, frontman Andrew McMahon beg ...
''), McMahon was forced to cancel all of his upcoming concerts. After a medical examination in connection with a relentless case of
laryngitis
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Laryngitis is categorised ...
, McMahon was admitted to a hospital in New York City, where he was diagnosed with
acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a cancer of the lymphoid line of blood cells characterized by the development of large numbers of immature lymphocytes. Symptoms may include feeling tired, pale skin color, fever, easy bleeding or bruisin ...
on June 1, 2005, the same day he finished recording ''Everything in Transit''. Since the illness was diagnosed in its early stages, McMahon's doctors had high hopes for a full recovery.
Over the following couple of months, McMahon received various types of treatment, all the while updating his blog to keep his fans informed on the progress of his condition. August 23, 2005, marked a very significant date for him for two reasons: it was the day his album ''
Everything in Transit
''Everything in Transit'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Jack's Mannequin. Amid rising tensions within Something Corporate, the band went on a break; returning to his home in Orange County, California, frontman Andrew McMahon beg ...
'' was released, debuting at No. 37 on the
''Billboard'' 200 with over 22,000 copies scanned within its first week, as well as the day he received a stem cell transplant, with his sister Katie McMahon serving as the donor.
On December 2, 2005, McMahon celebrated the 100-day anniversary of his stem cell transplant by playing his first concert in six months: a private invite-only show in a small venue in Los Angeles, California. His first public appearance followed ten days later at "Gimme Shelter '05", an acoustic cancer
benefit concert
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at the Roxy in Los Angeles, California. Following these shows, Maverick Records finally started a promotion campaign for ''Everything in Transit'', including TV appearances by McMahon on ''
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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'', ''
One Tree Hill One Tree Hill may refer to:
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* ''One Tree Hill'' (TV series), a 2003–2012 American drama series named for the U2 song
** ''One Tree Hill'' (soundtr ...
'' (in the episode "Just Watch the Fireworks"), ''
Last Call with Carson Daly
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'', ''Steven's Untitled Rock Show'', and ''
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
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'', as well as a second music video for "The Mixed Tape", which hit No. 1 on
VH1's ''
VSpot Top 20 Countdown
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'' on June 9, 2006.
McMahon married his longtime girlfriend, Kelly Hansch, in December 2006. Their daughter, Cecilia, was born in 2014. McMahon owned a dog named Doris, who was the inspiration for his song "Doris Day", a
b-side
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from ''The Glass Passenger.'' Doris passed at the age of 15 in 2022.
A documentary entitled ''Dear Jack'' was released on October 8, 2009, on DVD by Warner Bros, and was shown at theatrical screenings in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
The film, which chronicles McMahon's struggle with leukemia, features self-recorded footage in the hospital and is narrated by his friend
Tommy Lee
Thomas Lee Bass (born October 3, 1962) is an American musician and founding member of the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. As well as being the band's long-term drummer, Lee founded rap metal band Methods of Mayhem and has pursued solo musical ...
. The documentary was directed by Corey Moss and Josh Morrisroe, two former MTV News producers who covered McMahon's story for the channel, although much of the intensely personal footage was shot by McMahon himself.
Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
Singles
Filmography
Credits
Awards
mtvU Woodie Awards
, -
, 2008
, Jack's Mannequin's "Dear Jack Foundation"
, The Good Woodie (Greatest Social Impact)
,
, -
Primetime Emmy Awards
, -
, 2013
, "
I Heard Your Voice In a Dream" for ''
Smash''
,
Outstanding Music and Lyrics
,
, -
Notes
References
External links
Dear Jack FoundationAndrew McMahon's official websiteCamp Wilderness Fan Club
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1982 births
21st-century American singers
Living people
American male singer-songwriters
American rock pianists
American male pianists
American rock singers
American rock songwriters
Singer-songwriters from Massachusetts
Singer-songwriters from Ohio
People from Concord, Massachusetts
People from Bexley, Ohio
People from Dana Point, California
Singer-songwriters from California
21st-century American pianists
21st-century American male singers