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Jenny Owen Youngs: Truly Unconventional

After studying music in college and logging many miles in her untrustworthy van, Jenny Owen Youngs has been working hard to avoid the dreaded desk job. When I first heard Youngs, she was sporting an ironic Catholic schoolgirl's uniform, playing a show at The Living Room in New York City. At that time, her best song was the very hooky but FCC-challenged "F--- Was I." Her considerable talent and rebelliously artistic spirit were clear from the start.

Youngs recently arrived at WFUV in support of her full-length debut Transmitter Failure, along with her band and their beloved-but-decrepit vehicle of choice, "Van Halen." Transmitter Failure continues the introspective, refreshingly frank tone of her 2005 EP Batten the Hatches. Our session was funny, smart and quirky. A truly unconventional singer-songwriter, she put on an electrifying performance, which evoked everything from '80s pop to a few Ennio Morricone-style Spaghetti Western guitar licks. This woman is definitely going places.

Copyright 2009 WFUV

A nationally recognized tastemaker with a broad knowledge of and passion for music, Rita Houston shapes the musical direction of WFUV's acclaimed City Folk® format. With the help of staff, Houston selects the songs that become part of City Folk®, establishes theme days and creates popular features like "New Release Monday" and "Guilty Pleasures Day." Well-known for her rapport with artists, she books the on-air interviews, hosting a number of them herself. Houston also serves as executive producer of the nationally distributed City Folk Live concert series, and produces annual benefit CDs of performances from WFUV's Studio A.