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Kristeen Young

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Kristeen Young
Cargo, London (Nov 2003)
Cargo, London (Nov 2003)
Background information
Instrument(s) Vocals, keyboards
Years active 1990s—present
Associated
acts
Tony Visconti
David Bowie
Morrissey
Website http://www.kristeenyoung.com

Kristeen Young is an American rock and roll singer, songwriter and keyboardist from St. Louis, Missouri.

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Biography

Kristeen Young is half-Apache, half-German and the adopted daughter of Christian fundamentalist parents. At Webster University,[1] Young studied music theory and composition, but found a niche in the independent music community. After early experimentation with bands Nov. 9th and WaterWorks, she went solo in 1997, releasing her first album under her own name, Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band, with frequent collaborator, drummer "Baby" Jeff White. Young and White have worked together throughout most of the past ten years, and now refer to themselves as a band called KRISTEENYOUNG rather than a solo performer with backup. In 1999, she sent a demo CD (later released as the album Enemy) to producer Tony Visconti, who claims he was on the phone to her before the CD ended [2]. She moved to New York to work with Visconti on the album "Breasticles," and played numerous shows there trying to find the right sound (either with a full band, alone or accompanied by Baby Jeff).[3] The album was released by N_Records in Portugal, who held a release party for Young in Lisbon at the Saint Louis Theatre. Portuguese band Micro Audio Waves opened for her. She continued to promote "Breasticles" with appearances throughout Portugal, London, and New York City. In 2004, Young released an album called X (Roman numeral), about the Ten Commandments.[4] The structure of the record is fairly loose, and allows for some songs written in character, as well as others that discuss a commandment directly. Though Young's official description of the album is that it is a series of arguments against the ten, she has added in interviews that X's morality is more neutral, and intended to reflect a post-religious reality.[5] 2006 saw the release of The Orphans, an album which represents a return to Young and White's original stripped-down sound, minus the guitars and effects present on X and Breasticles[6]; the resulting album relies almost entirely on piano, synth, White's distinctive and aggressive drumming and Young's operatic vocal. The Orphans features several of her common lyrical themes: mortality, individualism, generational succession ("Kill the Father") and middle America ("Under A Landlocked Moon"). Young's stage persona is very dramatic, featuring elaborate make-up and costumes (many incorporating very high heels, exaggerated details and unorthodox materials, including plastic bubbles and, most famously, Wonder Bread bags).[7] Her work is characterized by its open sexuality and abrupt, sarcastic humor. She has supported Morrissey, on his Ringleader of the Tormentors tour in 2006 and 2007.[8] Young has also lent vocals to Morrissey's B-Side "Sweetie-Pie," and has recorded a vocal part on an upcoming Morrissey single called "That's How People Grow Up", produced by Jerry Finn in Texas, and debuted on the David Letterman show on June 29th 2007. She has also contributed keyboard and vocal work for tracks on David Bowie's Visconti-produced album Heathen (2002). Both Bowie and Placebo's Brian Molko have duetted with her on her own albums. Young was fired from the 2007 Morrissey tour for comments made onstage about the former Smiths vocalist. After an audience member called out for Morrissey during her set, she said, "Morrissey gives great head...I mean cunnilingus." She has since issued an apology, explaining that the statement was part of her performance and not meant as an insult.[9] Young most recently completed a tour with Ted Leo & The Pharmacists in the latter half of 2007.

Discography

Albums

  • With Nov. 9th: Waiting Like Witch Doctors (1992)
  • With WaterWorks: WaterWorks (1994)
  • Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band (1997)
  • Enemy (1999)
  • Breasticles (2003)
  • X (2004)
  • The Orphans (2006)

Singles

  • Touch Tongues (N-Records 2003, Portugal)
  • Kill The Father (Sanctuary/Attack Records 2006, UK)
  • London Cry (Sanctuary/Attack Records 2006, UK)

Songs On Other Albums

Resources

References

  1. ^ McNeill, Jarrett. "Kristeen Young" Interview. Oct, 2004. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_9_34/ai_n6213135 accessed 5/31/07
  2. ^ Visconti, Tony. "Kristeen Young Update and CD Release." http://www.tonyvisconti.com/news/june03.htm accessed 8/15/07
  3. ^ Young, Kristeen. "I was also confused in a live show sense. I tried playing these songs in clubs with many various musicians, in many various formations. Then, I toured Europe (in 2003) solo. Who am I? Where am I?" http://kristeenyoung.com/disco/index.shtml accessed 8/15/07
  4. ^ http://kristeenyoung.com/disco/index.shtml accessed 8/15/07
  5. ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_9_34/ai_n6213135
  6. ^ http://www.tonyvisconti.com/news/march06.htm accessed 8/15/07
  7. ^ http://www.riverfronttimes.com/2002-08-14/music/glamour-girl/ accessed 8/15/07
  8. ^ "post-tour notes from Morrissey / September 2006." http://true-to-you.net/morrissey_news_060907_01 accessed 6/2/07
  9. ^ http://www.morrissey-solo.com/article.pl?sid=07/10/26/1734207 accessed 8/15/07

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