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Michael Penn
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One of the most acclaimed singer/songwriters to emerge during the late 1980s,
Michael Penn
was seemingly destined for a career in show business. The oldest son of director
Leo Penn
and actress
Eileen Ryan
, he was born August 1, 1958 in New York City's Greenwich Village area; within a year, the family relocated to Los Angeles, and there
Penn's
younger siblings
Sean
(later recognized among the finest actors of his generation) and
Chris
(a noted character actor acclaimed for his
work in features like Reservoir Dogs) were born. While his brothers focused on acting,
Michael
turned to music, and following an early obsession with
the Beatles
learned to play guitar; by high school he joined his first band, covering hits by performers including
the Rolling Stones
and
David Bowie
. He soon turned to writing his own songs as well.
In the early 1980s,
Penn
formed the group
Doll Congress
, which garnered a fervent local following but never expanded their fan base outside of Southern California; frustrated, for a time he even left music, following in the family tradition by appearing as an extra in a number of television series, including the classic St. Elsewhere. In 1987,
Sean Penn
hosted Saturday Night Live and brought
Michael
along as a musical guest; the performance revived his interest in music, and he soon reunited with ex-
Doll Congress
keyboardist
Patrick Warren
to begin composing the songs which comprised his 1989 debut,
March
. Upon its release, the album became a significant critical favorite, earning acclaim for its sparkling
Beatle
sque folk-pop and clever,
Elvis Costello
-like wordplay; the lead single,
"No Myth,"
even became a surprise hit and helped launch the LP into the Top 40. Another minor hit,
"This and That,"
followed in 1990.
In the wake of his initial success,
Penn
went on a lengthy hiatus; when he returned in 1992 with his sophomore effort,
Free For All
, he met much greater commercial resistance than he faced with
March
, and after only a few weeks, the album fell off the charts. He then spent five years pondering his next move, finally resurfacing in 1997 with
Resigned
; while critics again praised
Penn's
songcraft, the record, like its predecessor, failed to catch on outside of his loyal cult following. Around the same time, he also began collaborating with the acclaimed young filmmaker
Paul Thomas Anderson
, scoring his 1997 debut Hard Eight; later that same year, he composed the music for the critical favorite Boogie Nights, also making a cameo appearance in the film as an Eighties-era record producer. In late 1997,
Penn
married fellow singer/songwriter
Aimee Mann
;
Mp4: Days Since a Lost Time Accident
followed in early 2000. In 2005, after a long falling out with Epic records,
Penn
released
Mr. Hollywood, Jr. 1947
on his own Mimeograph label. A song cycle about post-World War II Los Angeles, it features guest appearances from
Mann
,
Buddy Judge
and
Patrick Warren
. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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