Jenny Owen Youngs
(born November 22, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter from Montclair, New Jersey. [1]
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Music career
Youngs played the
flute in
elementary school and the
tuba in
junior high school. At 14, she began to play the
guitar.
[2] She graduated from
State University of New York at Purchase with a degree in studio composition.
Her album
Batten the Hatches
was self-released in 2005. In 2006, a song from that album, "Fuck Was I", appeared in the second season premiere of
Showtime's
Weeds
, resulting in
Batten the Hatches
being re-released on
April 10,
2007 with new artwork and an extra track ("Drinking Song")
[3] on the Canadian indie label
Nettwerk. "Fuck Was I" was also released on
Weeds: Music from the Original Series, Vol. 2
.
In addition to her solo career, she is in the band
The Robot Explosion, a
side project with fellow musicians and friends
Bess Rogers,
Andrew Futral, and Saul
Simon-MacWilliams. She also takes part in an online Podcast through myspace with Bess Rogers and Andrew Futral, titled 'Once More With Feeling' (named after
the musical episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer).
Youngs recently toured with
Vienna Teng, opening for the singer on the Green Caravan Tour. Also, she supported
Aimee Mann at London's
indigO2 on 27 July 2007. Youngs more recently toured with
Glen Phillips of
Toad the Wet Sprocket in August 2007, and is currently co-headlining a U.S. tour with
Sean Hayes. She traveled to cities in Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden in November and December.
Youngs has additionally stated that after completing her European tour, she intends to take three months off from touring to write songs for a new album.
Discography
Albums
- Batten the Hatches
(2005) self released, UK (June 2007), US (April 10, 2007) Nettwerk
Singles
- Split with Dave House
UK vinyl only single released April 2007 Gravity DIP Records
- Fuck Was I
UK single released May 2007 Nettwerk Music Group
EP
- The Take Off All Your Clothes EP
March 12, 2007
Demos
References
- La Gorce, Tammy. "Sure, I Rock, but I Need Health Care", ''The New York Times'', May 24, 2006. Accessed October 24, 2007. "To get it, Ms. Owen Youngs, 24, who shares an apartment in Montclair with a roommate, drives an hour northwest every weekday to Shanachie Records in Newton."
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