John Mann (musician)
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John Fraser Mann (September 18, 1962 – November 20, 2019) was a Canadian rock musician, songwriter and actor. He was best known as the frontman of the folk rock band Spirit of the West.<ref name=CBC>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=GLOBE>Template:Cite news</ref>
Early career
Born in Calgary, Alberta, Mann relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia, to study theatre at Studio 58.<ref name=GLOBAL>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=CALHERALD2>Template:Cite news</ref> He left Studio 58 in 1983 and co-founded the band Spirit of the West.<ref name=GLOBAL/><ref name=CITYNEWS>Template:Cite news</ref> The band released its first independent album the following year.<ref name=GLOBE/>
Music
Mann was the lead vocalist of the folk rock band Spirit of the West and the band's co-founder and co-songwriter along with bandmate Geoffrey Kelly.<ref name=TORSTAR>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
Spirit of the West's music is a mixture of folk, Alternative rock and pop with a Celtic-influenced sound.<ref name=GLOBE/><ref name=CITYNEWS/> The band gained wider popularity with their 1990 major label release Save This House. The album included "Home for a Rest" which became their most recognized song.<ref name=CITYNEWS/> Co-written by Mann, "Home for a Rest" is a popular drinking song in Canada; it has been called "legendary" and the "ultimate Canadian frosh-week/wedding-reception anthem" by Marsha Lederman of The Globe and Mail,<ref name=GLOBE/><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> an "iconic drinking song" by Alex Cooper of the Revelstoke Times Review,<ref name=REVTIMES>Template:Cite news</ref> and "Canada’s unofficial national anthem" by Patricia D'Cunha of CityNews.<ref name=CITYNEWS/> In 2010 the song was also listed by Mike Devlin of the Canwest News Service as one of the "Ten best drinking songs of all time"<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and was ranked #89 on the National PostTemplate:'s list of "The Top 100 Canadian Singles".<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Mann also played lead guitar for Spirit of the West until 2013, subsequent to his diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer's disease.<ref name=GLOBE/> Musician Matthew Harder subsequently joined the band as a replacement guitarist.<ref name=GLOBE/> Spirit of the West planned a retrospective tour in the fall of 2015.<ref name=HUFFPO>Template:Cite news</ref> Weeks after the announcement, Mann performed a concert featuring both his solo material and Spirit of the West, which was broadcast by CBC Television's Absolutely Canadian in July 2015 as "John Mann Here and Now".<ref name="cbc.ca">"Spirit of the West's John Mann debuts special concert film". CBC News, July 4, 2015.</ref>
Mann also released three solo albums: Acoustic Kitty, December Looms and The Waiting Room.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=GLOBE3>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=NORTHSHORE>Template:Cite news</ref> The Waiting Room deals with the topic of Mann's battle with colorectal cancer, and was adapted into a theatrical work by Morris Panych which was produced by Vancouver's Arts Club Theatre Company in 2015.<ref name=waitingroom>"Morris Panych and John Mann's The Waiting Room a labour of love". The Georgia Straight, October 7, 2015.</ref> Although Mann was initially slated to play the lead role, due to his health he did not do so, although he performed the songs from the album as part of the show.<ref name=waitingroom/>
During his solo shows, Mann continued to play guitar, but also employed an accompanist.<ref name=CBC/><ref name=GLOBE/>
In addition to Spirit of the West and his solo albums, Mann appeared as a guest musician on recordings by Mae Moore, The Waltons, James Keelaghan and Paul Hyde.
Acting
Television
Mann studied theatre at Studio 58 in Vancouver, but he put his acting career on hold when he joined Spirit of the West in 1983.<ref name=GLOBAL/><ref name=CITYNEWS/> Mann returned to acting in the 1998 when a high school friend, who was working as a talent agent, asked if he wanted to audition for the TV series Millennium;<ref name=GEORGIA>Template:Cite news</ref> he appeared in the Millennium episode "Via Dolorosa" that aired in May 1999.<ref name=IMDB>[https://www.imdb.com/{{#if: 0542821
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Mann went on to appear on several television shows as a guest actor, including Cold Squad, Dark Angel, Stargate SG-1, Battlestar Galactica, Smallville and Da Vinci's Inquest.<ref name=IMDB/><ref name=INSIDEVAN>Template:Cite news</ref> He also played recurring characters in the series Whistler, Haunted, Blood Ties and Intelligence.<ref name=GLOBE3/><ref name=IMDB/>
Film
Mann played dual roles in the 2001 film Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal.<ref name=AVCLUB>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In the film he portrayed the character Slade Craven—a goth rocker reminiscent of Marilyn Manson who stages a concert in a 747—and Simon Flanders—a passenger of the flight who is a Satanic fan planning to crash the plane in Eastern Kansas while disguised as Craven.<ref name=AVCLUB/> Mann also had minor roles in such films as The Chronicles of Riddick (2004), Reefer Madness (2005), Underworld: Evolution (2006) and The Tall Man (2012).<ref name=IMDB/>
Theatre
His theatre credits include Of Mice and Men at The Vancouver Playhouse, The Three Penny Opera with Vancouver Opera, Joni Mitchell: River at The Vancouver Playhouse, and Miss Saigon at The Arts Club Stanley Theatre in the role of The Engineer—a role that earned him a Jessie Award nomination for Best Actor.<ref name=GEORGIA/><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In 2010 he starred in the rock musical Beyond Eden, which was mounted by both the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company and Theatre Calgary.<ref name=BEYOND>Template:Cite news</ref>
Personal life
Mann was married to actress and playwright Jill Daum.<ref name=GLOBE/><ref name=GLOBAL/><ref name=HUFFPO/> The couple have two children, son Harlan and daughter Hattie.<ref name=GLOBE/><ref name=GLOBAL/> Their children use the blended surname Daumann.<ref name=copereality>"Writing a play about a family facing Alzheimer's helped Jill Daum cope with her reality". Vancouver Sun, February 20, 2018.</ref> Harlan Daumann is also a musician, whose song "By Tomorrow" was recorded by Mann on his solo album December Looms.<ref>"John Mann is Proud to Present 'December Looms'", Divine Industries. Retrieved November 21, 2019.</ref>
Prior to marrying Daum, he was romantically linked with Jean Smith of the band Mecca Normal, who was revealed in the 2001 book Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995 as the inspiration behind one of Spirit of the West's best-known hit singles, "Political".<ref name=havenot>Michael Barclay, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider, Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995. ECW Press. Template:ISBN.</ref>
Illness and death
In 2009, Mann was diagnosed with colorectal cancer, which he overcame in 2010, and by 2011, he had made a full recovery.<ref name=CITYNEWS/><ref name=TORSTAR/><ref name=GLOBE3/>
In September 2014, Mann announced that he had been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease.<ref name=CBC/><ref name=GLOBE/><ref name=GLOBAL/><ref name=SOTW>Template:Cite press release</ref> Mann said he had noted memory issues during his acting performances as far back as 2001, and he later experienced issues with remembering lyrics and guitar chords during his musical performances.<ref name=HUFFPO/> He experienced symptoms of dementia while being treated for cancer, but his doctors considered the problems to be related to the stress and strain of battling cancer.<ref name=HUFFPO/> In an official statement posted to Spirit of the West's official website, Daum stated: "Although we may never know what triggered John's condition, it seems safe to conclude that his battle with cancer in 2010 was a contributor."<ref name=HUFFPO/><ref name=SOTW/> Weeks after the announcement, Mann performed a concert featuring his solo material and that of Spirit of the West, which was broadcast by CBC Television's Absolutely Canadian in July 2015 as "John Mann Here and Now".<ref name="cbc.ca"/>
At the time, Mann planned to continue touring and performing with Spirit of the West as long as he remained able to do so.<ref name=CBC/><ref name=GLOBE/><ref name=SOTW/> The band later announced that it would perform its final concert in April 2016.<ref>Beloved Vancouver group Spirit of the West announces final shows Template:Webarchive, CBC Music website, December 1, 2015.</ref> Mann continued to perform occasional small-scale solo shows, including an appearance at a fundraiser for Alzheimer's charities in June 2016.<ref>"Despite Alzheimer's, Spirit of the West's John Mann still 'has a memory for melody'". CBC News, June 2, 2016.</ref>
Mann underwent a stem cell procedure in hopes of helping his Alzheimer's.<ref name=CBC2>Template:Cite news</ref> An online fundraiser in December 2015 quickly amassed more than $55,000, for the procedure. The procedure took place at a clinic in Mexico because the therapy had not been approved in Canada.<ref name=CBC2/>
In 2015, filmmaker Pete McCormack filmed the documentary Spirit Unforgettable that documented Mann as he dealt with the early onset of the disease and his preparation for Spirit of the West's concert at Massey Hall.<ref name=CBC3>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> The film was screened at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in April 2016,<ref name=CBC3/> and aired on HBO Canada later in the year. Mann wrote a few solo songs following his diagnosis, including one for Spirit Unforgettable<ref>"Legacy of John Mann, Spirit of the West lovingly told in poignant documentary". Vancouver Sun, October 6, 2016.</ref> and two for Daum's Alzheimer-related theatrical play Forget About Tomorrow.<ref>"Forget About Tomorrow puts John Mann’s spirit on the stage". The Globe and Mail, January 19, 2018.</ref>
Following his diagnosis, musicians in Toronto staged an annual benefit concert, consisting of Spirit of the West songs and other favourite songs of Mann's, to raise money for Alzheimer's research. Performers at the 2017 "Spirit of John" event included Steven Page, Danny Michel, Andy Maize and Josh Finlayson of Skydiggers, Tom Wilson, Martin Tielli, Kevin Kane, Danny Greaves, Justin Rutledge and Damhnait Doyle.<ref>"Spirit Of John Concert Will Power Music To Help Alzheimer's Patients". Samaritan Mag, September 11, 2017.</ref> A similar show in 2019 included Greaves, Maize, Finlayson, Doyle, Kane, Royal Wood, Andrew Cash, Jim Cuddy, Dayna Manning and Chris Tait.
In 2017, friends and colleagues organized a similar concert in Vancouver on November 19 at the Commodore Ballroom, with a lineup including Spirit of the West, Odds, Barney Bentall, Dustin Bentall, Jim Byrnes, Kendel Carson, Jim Cuddy, Alan Doyle, Colin James, Sarah McLachlan, Ed Robertson, Shari Ulrich and Spirit: The Next Generation, an act consisting of the band members' children.<ref>"John Mann benefit concert comes to the Commodore Ballroom on November 19". The Georgia Straight, September 27, 2017.</ref> Before the Vancouver show, the performing musicians participated in a group recording of the band's signature song "Home for a Rest" as a tribute to Mann.<ref>"'We got it in the can in the can': Alan Doyle spearheads bathroom recording to benefit John Mann". CBC News Newfoundland and Labrador, January 13, 2018.</ref>
In 2018, Vancouver's Off the Rail Brewing Company introduced The Spirit Lifter, a limited edition pilsner, to raise funds for Mann's medical costs.<ref>"Off the Rail steps up for SOTW's John Mann with Spirit Lifter pilsner". The Georgia Straight, June 10, 2018.</ref>
Mann died in Vancouver on November 20, 2019, at age 57,<ref>Lederman, Marsha (November 20, 2019). "Spirit of the West singer John Mann dies at 57", The Globe and Mail. Retrieved November 21, 2019.</ref> from complications related to early-onset Alzheimer's.<ref>Sheena Goodyear (Nov 21, 2019). "John Mann died surrounded by music and loved ones sharing one last beer", CBC Radio. Retrieved Sept 22, 2022.</ref>
Discography
- Acoustic Kitty (2002)
- December Looms (2007)
- The Waiting Room (2014)
References
External links
- John Mann
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- 1962 births
- 2019 deaths
- 20th-century Canadian male actors
- 20th-century Canadian male singers
- 21st-century Canadian male actors
- 21st-century Canadian male singers
- Canadian folk rock musicians
- Canadian folk singer-songwriters
- Canadian male film actors
- Canadian male musical theatre actors
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- Canadian male television actors
- Canadian rock singers
- Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in Canada
- Neurological disease deaths in British Columbia
- Male actors from Calgary
- Male actors from Vancouver
- Members of the Order of British Columbia
- Musicians from Calgary
- Singers from Vancouver
- Spirit of the West members
- Studio 58 people
- 20th-century Canadian singer-songwriters
- 21st-century Canadian singer-songwriters
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