2006 18th Street NW
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia 20009

New York City?s convertible jennifers (Riding Mower Records) hustle and flow down I-95 to grace the kind wonks of Washington, DC. Don?t miss their Beltway debut.

"?Convertible Jennifers ride the line between cleverness and kitsch?"
-Nashville Scene

"adult-contemporary quirk"
-Village Voice

About convertible jennifers:
http://www.conjen.com
convertible jennifers (aka conjen) are gently escorting pop music into the new millennium with catchy-as-hell songs about love, taxes, New Jersey, Scrabble, and the representation of seahorses in indigenous Nordic fin de si?cle adolescent literature. Armed with jazz chops, oh-so-crafty lyrics, and country sentimentality, conjen are optimized for fans of Joe Jackson, Wilco, Police and Bad Plus, and have shared the stage with artists as diverse as Tom Jessen, Northern State and Vijay Iyer. Listen to conjen in your Prius, on your pink iPod mini, or in the jacuzzi with your new eHarmony partner, but be warned: conjen will charm your pants off.

Added by mconcerto on August 23, 2005

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