Active: 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's Born: September 22, 1960 in Philadelphia, PA
The Rolling Stones, T. Rex, David Bowie, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Gary Glitter, The Stooges, Bay City Rollers, Dead Boys, Suzi Quatro, Mick Ronson, Marc Bolan, Ron Asheton, John Lydon, Fred "Sonic" Smith, Johnny Thunders, The Sex Pistols, Alice Cooper, The Clash
Kittie, 7 Year Bitch, Hole, The Slits, Cherie Currie, Heavens to Betsy, Bratmobile, Veruca Salt, Green Day, Foo Fighters, Nina Gordon, Excuse 17, Huggy Bear, Sleater-Kinney, Team Dresch, The Donnas, Nashville Pussy, Frumpies, X
Bikini Kill, Sahara Hotnights, L7, Heidi May, Puppies, The Donnas, Excuse 17, Sleater-Kinney, Team Dresch, Marbles, Nashville Pussy, Frumpies, Civet, Kittie, Courtney Love, Nina Gordon, Hole, Babes in Toyland, 7 Year Bitch
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By playing pure and simple rock & roll without making an explicit issue of her gender, Joan Jett became a figurehead for several generations of female rockers. Jett's brand of rock & roll is loud and stripped-down, yet with overpowering hooks -- a combination of the Stones' tough, sinewy image and beat, AC/DC chords, and glam rock hooks. As the numerous covers she has recorded show, she adheres both to rock tradition and breaks with it -- she plays classic three-chord rock & roll, yet she also loves the trashy elements (in particular, Gary Glitter) of it as well, and she plays with a defiant sneer. From her first band, the Runaways, through her hit-making days in the '80s with the Blackhearts right until her unexpected revival in the '90s, she hasn't changed her music, yet she's kept her quality control high, making one classic single ("I Love Rock 'n Roll") along the way.
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