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Kristeen Young

 
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Jeff White
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band

Biography

If Tori Amos had been a feral child, she might have sounded a bit like Kristeen Young. Like Amos, Young has a broad vocal range and a fondness for exploring the upper register, and embraces the piano as her musical instrument, but there's a wildly aggressive emotional energy in her songs, as well as an intelligently transgressive mindset that marks Young as a true original. Born and raised in St. Louis, MO, Young was sired by parents of Apache and German descent, and adopted at an early age by a couple who had embraced Christian fundamentalism. Young's strict parents strove to keep her away from what they deemed corrupting influences, but as a youngster she developed a passionate interest in music, and after graduating from high school, she attended St. Louis' Webster University, where she studied piano. After completing her education, Young began performing with the bands November 9th and Water Works. While playing in the latter group, Young hit upon the idea of performing in a duo with just piano and drums, and after teaming with drummer Jeff White, she recorded her first solo album, 1997's Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band, which was dominated by Young's direct, powerful piano style and White's percussion.

In 1999, Young released a second album, Enemy, and in 2001 she and White pulled up stakes and left St. Louis for New York City, where Young began developing a following for her powerful performances and sharply satiric viewpoint. In 2003, Young approached legendary producer Tony Visconti to produce her next project; Visconti was enthusiastic about her music, and was behind the controls for 2003's Breasticles (which featured a vocal cameo from David Bowie) and 2004's X (a concept album inspired by the Ten Commandments, which included guest vocals from Brian Molko of Placebo). Young's 2006 album, The Orphans, attracted the attention of another of Visconti's production clients, Morrissey, who invited her to join his world tour in support of Ringleader of the Tormentors as his opening act; he also signed her to his Attack label and released a pair of singles from Young, Kill the Father and London Cry, in the latter part of the year. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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Kristeen Young
Born St. Louis, Missouri
Genres alternative rock, Glam rock
Instruments Vocals, keyboards
Years active 1992—present
Labels World Domination, Zona, Galileo, N_Records, Test Tube Baby, Attack/Sanctuary
Associated acts Tony Visconti, David Bowie, Morrissey
Website KRISTEENYOUNG.com

Kristeen Young is an American singer, songwriter and keyboardist from St. Louis, Missouri. She studied opera singing briefly in high school, a performing arts school in St Louis.

She is the frontperson of the piano rock band KRISTEENYOUNG, and is noted for her aggressive style and four-octave vocal range[1]. The band's name is a verse acronym, somewhat in the spirit of some poems, the initial letters of each lone of which spell out some significant (or amusing) word or phrase.

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1990s

Young and Jeff White began performing under Young's name in the late 1990s. They released their debut album, Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band, on World Domination Records[2], and self-released the followup, Enemy. Their albums have since been self-released in the U.S.,[3] though in Portugal, one was released on N_Records[4].

2000s

In the early 2000s, Young and White began working with Tony Visconti, who has now produced four of their albums: Breasticles, X, The Orphans, and Music For Strippers, Hookers and the Odd On-Looker.[5].[6]

Young has contributed backup vocals to David Bowie's album Heathen, to Anti-Flag'sThe Bright Lights of America and to Morrissey's songs "That's How People Grow Up" and "Sweetie Pie." KRISTEENYOUNG have toured with Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, Killola and Morrissey,[7] and played the 2008 02 Festival in London.[8] Some on stage comments about the singer/songwriter Morrissey led to controversy, but the episode seems to have blown over.

Discography

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

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