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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 Fuzzy or Fuzzies may refer to: Music * Fuzzy (band), a 1990s Boston indie pop band * Fuzzy (composer) (born 1939), Danish composer Jens Vilhelm Pedersen * ''Fuzzy'' (album), 1993 debut album by the Los Angeles rock group Grant Lee Buffalo * "Fuz ...
, The Count Me Outs, Shepherdess, The Monsieurs and Band of Their Own, and starred in a Green Day video “Here Comes the Shock” doing her Punk Rock Aerobics.


Biography


Early years

Hilken was born and grew up in
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.


Fuzzy

Hilken formed the rock band
Fuzzy Fuzzy or Fuzzies may refer to: Music * Fuzzy (band), a 1990s Boston indie pop band * Fuzzy (composer) (born 1939), Danish composer Jens Vilhelm Pedersen * ''Fuzzy'' (album), 1993 debut album by the Los Angeles rock group Grant Lee Buffalo * "Fuz ...
, with Christine Toppin and Winston Braman in 1992. Fuzzy was signed by
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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
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. In August 2016,
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named ''Flashlight'' as one of top 50 songs of the 1990s. Two years later, Fuzzy released ''
Electric Juices ''Electric Juices'' is the second album by the American alternative rock band Fuzzy, released in 1996. The first single from the album was "Someday". Fuzzy promoted ''Electric Juices'' by touring with Velocity Girl and the Posies. Production Reco ...
''. Fuzzy supported ''Electric Juices'' by touring with
Juliana Hatfield Juliana Hatfield (born July 27, 1967) is an American musician and singer-songwriter from the Boston area, formerly of the indie rock bands Blake Babies, Some Girls (band), Some Girls, and The Lemonheads. She also fronted her own band, The Julia ...
,
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,
Buffalo Tom Buffalo Tom is an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1986. Its principal members are guitarist Bill Janovitz, bassist Chris Colbourn, and drummer Tom Maginnis. The band's name is derived from the band Buffalo Spr ...
,
Velocity Girl Velocity Girl was an American indie rock band formed in 1989 in College Park, Maryland, and active in the Washington, D.C., area. The band released three albums before splitting up in 1996. History The band started as the duo of Kelly Riles ...
and
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. 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.


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
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(
Dinosaur Jr. Dinosaur Jr. is an American rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1984, originally simply called Dinosaur until legal issues forced a change in name. The band was founded by J Mascis (guitar, vocals, primary songwriter), Lou Barlow ( ...
) and
Mike Watt Michael David Watt (born December 20, 1957) is an American bassist, vocalist and songwriter. Watt co-founded and played bass guitar for the rock bands Minutemen (1980–1985), Dos (1985–present), and Firehose (1986–1994). He began a solo ...
(
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) to spin punk records for each session. In 2004,
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published their exercise book, ''Punk Rock Aerobics''. In February 2021 Hilken starred in a Green Day video “Here Comes the Shock” doing her Punk Rock Aerobics.


2000s

From 2001 through 2005, Mancini played guitar for The Count Me Outs, fronted by Mark Perretta (
Folk Implosion The Folk Implosion is an American band founded in the early 1990s by Lou Barlow and John Davis. It was initially a side-project started by Barlow to explore different territory than that being canvassed with his primary band at the time, Sebadoh. ...
) with Winston Braman on bass and Mike Savage on drums. Hilken contributed the story ''Biker Babe'' to '' That Takes Ovaries!'' published by
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in 2002. While Fuzzy were on hiatus, Mancini co-produced and released an album on Kimchee Records in 2005 with bassist/vocalist Chris Colbourn of
Buffalo Tom Buffalo Tom is an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1986. Its principal members are guitarist Bill Janovitz, bassist Chris Colbourn, and drummer Tom Maginnis. The band's name is derived from the band Buffalo Spr ...
called ''Hilken Mancini And Chris Colbourn'' with Winston Braman on bass, drummer Mike Savage from Fudge and Cherry 2000, and guest guitar work by J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. 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


Girls Rock Camp

After volunteering to run Punk Rock Aerobics sessions at
Girls Rock Camp The Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls is both the original Rock n Roll Camp for Girls non-profit organization based in Portland, Oregon, United States, and the common name associated with the Girls Rock Camp movement of youth organizations for girls ins ...
in
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from 2007 to 2009, Hilken founded Girls Rock Campaign Boston with Nora Allen-Wiles and
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in 2010 with seed money from Cambridge-based rock entrepreneur Billy Ruane. Girls Rock Campaign Boston (GRCB) is a member of the Girls Rock Camp Alliance, 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.


2010s

In 2012, Mancini formed “The Monsieurs”, a garage punk band, with Andy Macbain (Tunnel of Love) and drummer Erin King. The Monsieurs have released two full-length albums (''The Monsieurs'' and ''Deux'') and several singles on the Slovenly label. On July 21, 2018, The Monsieurs were asked to open for the
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at Boston's
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. Hilken also works as a back-up vocalist, doing sessions with
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(
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), Juliana Hatfield, Buffalo Tom, and several projects with David Derby (
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, Grammercy Arms). In 2015, Mancini was asked to join “A Band of their Own” (BOTO), an ad hoc group of women musicians including
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(Letters to Cleo), Belly's Tanya Donelly and
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,
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, Magen Tracy, Jenny Dee and Hilken's bandmate in Fuzzy, Chris Toppin. BOTO performs at
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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
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2020s

In February 2021, Hilken was asked by the acclaimed punk band
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to produce a video for their upcoming single, " Here Comes the Shock". The single was previewed at the
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's Outdoor Hockey game in
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. The video, featuring Hilken performing a Punk Rock Aerobics routine to the single, was released in the US on February 21. The video received over 160,000 hits in its first 16 hours on
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. Hilken is married to songwriter-musician Andy Macbain (Tunnel of Love, The Monsieurs, Andy California ) and is the guitarist in The Monsieurs, the drummer for Andy California and vocalist for The Mardi Kings. She is also the proprietor of 40 South Street, a Jamaica Plain Mass. vintage clothing boutique.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mancini, Hilken 1970 births American women singer-songwriters American women rock singers Living people 21st-century American singer-songwriters 21st-century American women singers Musicians from Syracuse, New York Singer-songwriters from New York (state)