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With
the New York Times recently hailing Joan
Jett as the “godmother to female musicians with loud guitars
and idealistic dreams,” that moniker joins “the queen of
punk” “the girl Elvis” and “the original riot grrrl” as
another way to describe the timeless appeal of a woman and her
music.
Joan Jett’s icon status as a pop culture symbol of what women can
achieve continues to grow throughout the world.
“Fit To Be Tied” is Joan’s first greatest hits CD, (out on
Mercury) to the delight of all her fans.
With a new Joan Jett
and the Blackhearts album due on Warners in the fall, a Runaways
retrospective due, and and a role in the film “Boogie Boy” by
Pulp Fiction alums Craig
Hamann and Roger Avary,
Joan Jett is poised on a unique historic moment to honor her past
and celebrate her future.
Joan,
perhaps the first female artist to own her own record label, has
expanded that part of her universe by joining forces with her
original record company, Mercury/Universal, to distribute
Blackheart Records through a major label for the first time and to
revitalize the already impressive catalog sales of The
Runaways, by
retooling and reconfiguring the works of Mercury’s original
“bad girl” rock & roll band.
Along
with the Blackhearts,
longtime drummer-Thommy
Price, guitarist-Doug
Cangialosi and bass player-Sean
Koos, Joan has almost completed ”Friend
to Friend”, an album of deep thoughts and hit tunes further
enriched by the one/two punch of producers Ted
Templeman and Kenny Laguna.
Joining the fun are old friends like legendary songwriter Jim Vallance and new friends like riot grrrl queen, Kathleen
Hanna of Bikini Kill.
The
Blackhearts recently contributed a track to the Iggy
Pop tribute album to benefit Lifebeat,
a music industry aids charity.
Joan’s interest in charity and women’s causes allowed her to
express her support of women’s college basketball by rocking up “The
Mary Tyler Moore” theme song, “Love Is All Around”, which became an
anthem and instant hit record.
Joan
brings this honesty, purity and intensity to all things she believes in,
especially music.
She produced the Germs
seminal punk album, GI as well as
tracks for Bikini Kill and Dischord
Records’ Circus Lupus.
Over the years she has invited everyone from R.E.M. and Social Distortion
to the Butthole Surfers and
Lungfish to open for her.
She recently joined the Indigo Girls on stage at Madison Square Garden for an encore of
“Crimson and Clover”.
The Lillith Fair artists and
Nine Inch Nails cite her as an
inspiration.
The integrity of the woman and her music is the bough that won’t
break, the backbone of today’s rock & roll feminist revolution.
The
BLACKHEART Records
Group
636
BROADWAY SUITE 1218 - NEW YORK
NY 10012
Telephone
212-353-9600
Facsimile 212-353-8300
Email:bhrecords@aol.com
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