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Jen Deveroux, What Are You Listening To?

Jen Deveroux The local party promoter invites you to Sharks and Minnows Saturday, June 30, at the Phoenix Place Hotel and Suites at 2 p.m. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? I don't listen to the radio. What's the...
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Jen Deveroux

The local party promoter invites you to Sharks and Minnows Saturday, June 30, at the Phoenix Place Hotel and Suites at 2 p.m.

When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? I don't listen to the radio.

What's the first album you bought? Do I have to answer this? Madonna, Like a Virgin.

What's the first concert you saw? U2

What's your favorite concert you've ever been to? Marilyn Manson. Undoubtedly, one of the most superlative entertainers.

What's the last song played on your music player? "Film Burn," by Yppah.

Preferred format: CD, vinyl, cassette, 8-Track or digital? Digital.

What's your favorite album? Every Nirvana album.

Who is your favorite singer or band? Kurt Cobain.

Does your computer track how many times you've played something -- if so, what's at the top of the list? Nope.

What was your favorite new or new-to-you album from the past year? Fleet Foxes, Helplessness Blues.

What one song would you play if you had a world-wide radio audience? Led Zeppelin, "Immigrant Song."

Who is your favorite local band? Knesset.

What is your favorite local venue to see music? Crescent Ballroom.

What is your favorite music video? Either Sonic Youth, "Sunday" or Diplo, "Express Yourself".

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