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Often dismissed during their existence as a crass marketing gimmick, the Runaways have grown in stature over the years as the first all-female band to make an impression playing loud, straight-up, guitar-driven rock & roll. Since all of the members were teenagers (some were still learning to play when they debuted), the band's music was frequently raw and amateurish, but it neatly combined heavy metal and junkshop glam with the newly emerging sound of punk rock. Promoter and manager Kim Fowley's insistence on a sleazy jailbait image for the group made it easy for the press to dismiss them as nothing but a tasteless adolescent fantasy. But in the end, the Runaways' sound and attitude paved the way for female artists to crank up the volume on their guitars and rock as hard as the boys with the rebel-girl manifesto "Cherry Bomb" and the albums The Runaways and Queens of Noise.

The genesis of the Runaways can be traced to a 1975 Alice Cooper party, where Fowley met teenage lyricist Kari Krome. Fowley was impressed with Krome's streetwise perspective and set about putting together a female band. Krome's friend, guitarist Joan Jett (born Joan Larkin), had been forming a band of her own with drummer Sandy West (born Sandy Pesavento), and Fowley quickly had a trio on his hands. However, it soon became apparent that Krome was not much of a singer, and she was replaced by vocalist Michael "Micki" Steele (born Sue Thomas), who also began learning the bass. As a trio, this lineup recorded a demo titled Born to Be Bad in late 1975; shortly thereafter, guitarist Lita Ford successfully auditioned through a trade-paper ad, and Steele left the group (she would later join the Bangles). Cherie Currie became the new lead vocalist, and after an extremely brief stint with a bass player known only as Peggy (which lasted just a few weeks), the band settled on Jackie Fox (born Jacqueline Fuchs), who switched to bass from guitar in order to join the band.

Thus constituted as an entirely teenaged quintet, it didn't take long for the Runaways to score a record deal; Currie's stage wardrobe (lingerie) and Fowley's well-established contacts made sure of that. After signing with Mercury in February 1976, the band began recording their self-titled debut album, which was released just a few months later. However, it was not greeted well. Fowley was preceded by his reputation for overhyping gimmicky acts, and the sheer number of roles he played in guiding the Runaways' career made him appear a manipulative, Svengali-like figure. Moreover, regardless of whether or not the Runaways were simply a cheap exploitation act (an endlessly debatable question), the entire concept of the band -- teenage girls playing their own instruments and singing frankly and enthusiastically about sex, booze, and life on the streets -- was simply too discomforting for much of America. Fowley's extensive involvement (some called it near-total control) made it easy for journalists and radio programmers to dismiss the group out of hand as a male-concocted sham; it was also a convenient way to ignore the myriad cultural buttons the Runaways were pushing.

Despite a wave of publicity on Fowley's part, The Runaways just barely scraped the bottom of the charts in the early fall of 1976, around the same time the band played their first gig at the legendary New York punk club CBGB's. The second Runaways album, Queens of Noise, was released in early 1977 and fared little better on the charts than its predecessor, thanks to radio's continued reluctance to program the group's music. However, when the Runaways mounted a tour of Japan in June of that year, they were greeted with sold-out arena gigs and rabidly enthusiastic audiences who didn't consider them a joke ("Cherry Bomb" had, in fact, topped the Japanese charts). A concert record, Live in Japan, was culled from the tour, but wasn't released in the U.S.

Despite this taste of success, relationships between some of the group members had begun to fray, thanks partly to substance abuse problems and partly to unconcerned negligence on the management's part. Upon their return to Los Angeles in July 1977, Jackie Fox departed the group; a story circulated that she had attempted suicide on the Japanese tour, though it was later discredited. Before the year was out, Currie too had left, spurred in part by consistent disagreements with Fowley. Jett took over as lead vocalist, and new bassist Vicki Blue was hired for the group's third album. Waitin' for the Night was released at the end of the year, and failed to even hit the U.S. charts. By this point, Fowley had lost interest in the band, and quit as manager early the next year. Jett's unofficial leadership role within the group became more serious, but unfortunately, musical differences were beginning to arise (Jett's punk and glam rock influences clashed with West and Ford's love of straight-up hard rock and heavy metal). One more album, And Now...The Runaways, appeared toward the end of 1978, but it was released only in the group's core markets of Europe and Japan (it later appeared in America with a different running order under the title Little Lost Girls). Blue quit the band after their New Year's gig and was replaced by Laurie McAllister, but to no avail; Jett left the group in April 1979, and the Runaways officially disbanded not long after.

Currie released a solo album in 1978 titled Beauty's Only Skin Deep, and then teamed up with her twin sister Marie for 1980's Messin' with the Boys. Jackie Fox went to law school and became an attorney. Meanwhile, West and Ford formed a short-lived outfit of their own, after which Ford went solo and scored several hits as a pop-metal artist during the '80s. An even better indicator that there was more to the Runaways' music than met the eye was the success of Joan Jett's solo career. Jett formed her own band and record label, landed an enormous number one smash with 1982's "I Love Rock n' Roll," and continued to produce albums of tough hard rock into the 21st century. The heavily feminist riot grrrl punk movement claimed Jett as a major inspiration, prompting a re-examination of the Runaways' output divorced from Kim Fowley's marketing tactics. Rumors of a full-band reunion surfaced periodically but never resulted in an actual gig, although the release of a summertime biopic in 2010 -- one that starred Kristen Stewart as Jett and Dakota Fanning as Currie -- helped rejuvenate interest in the band. In 2023, the British label Cherry Red issued Neon Angels on the Road to Ruin 1976-1978, a five-disc box set that combined all four Runaways studio albums and the Live in Japan set, along with an extensively illustrated booklet. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

Total plays

254.4 million
Updated on 2024-07-29

Monthly listeners

1,569,119

Followers

430,736

Top Cities

  1. United Kingdom
    19,065 listeners
  2. Brazil
    18,550 listeners
  3. Australia
    17,505 listeners
  4. Australia
    17,758 listeners
  5. United States
    17,071 listeners

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Cherry Bomb
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You Drive Me Wild
You Drive Me Wild
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Dead End Justice
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I Love Playin' With Fire
I Love Playin' With Fire
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Queens Of Noise
Queens Of Noise
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Rock N Roll
Rock N Roll
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California Paradise
California Paradise
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School Days
School Days
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School Days
School Days
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Is It Day Or Night?
Is It Day Or Night?
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I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
1,551,782 2:56 1977-01-01
Blackmail
Blackmail
1,170,093 2:41 1976-01-01
Hollywood
Hollywood
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Wasted
Wasted
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Lovers
Lovers
916,876 2:09 1976-01-01
Neon Angels On The Road To Ruin
Neon Angels On The Road To Ruin
900,677 3:28 2010-01-01
Thunder
Thunder
879,704 2:32 1976-01-01
American Nights
American Nights
806,748 3:16 1976-01-01
Born To Be Bad
Born To Be Bad
710,945 4:31 1987-01-01
Secrets
Secrets
669,239 2:44 1976-01-01
Take It Or Leave It
Take It Or Leave It
477,945 3:26 1987-01-01
Little Sister
Little Sister
456,511 3:06 1977-01-01
Gotta Get Out Tonight
Gotta Get Out Tonight
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Mama Weer All Crazee Now
Mama Weer All Crazee Now
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Saturday Nite Special
Saturday Nite Special
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Heart Beat
Heart Beat
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Midnight Music
Midnight Music
380,438 2:52 2010-01-01
Wild Thing - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
Wild Thing - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
345,627 3:48 1977-01-01
Wait For Me
Wait For Me
327,383 4:56 1977-01-01
Black Leather
Black Leather
312,362 3:49 1993-01-01
Black Leather
Black Leather
312,263 3:49 1981-01-01
Don't Go Away
Don't Go Away
311,141 3:33 1977-01-01
You’re Too Possessive
You’re Too Possessive
302,367 4:06 1977-01-01
Gettin' Hot - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
Gettin' Hot - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
280,866 2:59 1977-01-01
Johnny Guitar
Johnny Guitar
270,870 7:18 2010-01-01
Waitin' For The Night
Waitin' For The Night
261,840 5:02 1977-01-01
Queens Of Noise - Live In Japan
Queens Of Noise - Live In Japan
255,787 3:21 1977-01-01
Cherry Bomb - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
Cherry Bomb - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
255,460 2:11 1977-01-01
Eight Days A Week
Eight Days A Week
235,763 3:33 1993-01-01
Neon Angels On The Road To Ruin - Live In Japan
Neon Angels On The Road To Ruin - Live In Japan
233,241 3:33 1977-01-01
All Right You Guys - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
All Right You Guys - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
215,696 3:30 1977-01-01
Fantasies
Fantasies
200,109 5:37 1977-01-01
I'm A Million
I'm A Million
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California Paradise - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
California Paradise - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
193,252 2:54 1977-01-01
C' Mon - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
C' Mon - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
187,830 4:14 1977-01-01
Trash Can Murders
Trash Can Murders
184,853 3:16 1977-01-01
Rock N Roll - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
Rock N Roll - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
141,292 4:38 1977-01-01
Little Lost Girls
Little Lost Girls
131,748 4:44 1993-01-01
American Nights - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
American Nights - Live In Tokyo Japan, 1977
129,416 4:03 1977-01-01
Cherry Bomb - Live
Cherry Bomb - Live
100,104 2:33 2016-08-26
Cherry Bomb
Cherry Bomb
99,758 2:34 2015-02-05
Wild Thing - Live
Wild Thing - Live
73,834 4:01 2016-08-26
California Paradise - Live
California Paradise - Live
72,501 3:18 2016-08-26
Right Now
Right Now
71,894 3:33 1981-01-01
Right Now
Right Now
71,865 3:35 1982-09-20
Pure Funk
Pure Funk
70,083 5:15 2001-01-01
Take It or Leave It - Live
Take It or Leave It - Live
62,410 3:29 2016-08-26
Dead End Justice - Live
Dead End Justice - Live
59,643 8:37 2016-08-26
Dead End Justice
Dead End Justice
59,634 8:42 2016-07-28
Don't Use Me - Live
Don't Use Me - Live
56,008 4:30 2016-08-26
Don't Use Me
Don't Use Me
56,003 4:30 2016-07-29
You Drive Me Wild - Live
You Drive Me Wild - Live
52,208 3:56 2016-08-26
You Drive Me Wild
You Drive Me Wild
52,205 3:57 2016-08-03
Takeover
Takeover
50,384 3:01 1993-01-01
My Buddy And Me
My Buddy And Me
48,579 3:37 1993-01-01
Rock and Roll - Live
Rock and Roll - Live
44,802 4:20 2016-08-26
Queens Of Noise
Queens Of Noise
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Blackmail - Live
Blackmail - Live
41,976 3:21 2016-08-26
C'mon - Live
C'mon - Live
40,532 3:42 2016-08-26
C'Mon
C'Mon
40,530 3:43 2016-07-20
C' Mon
C' Mon
39,968 3:59 1987-01-01
Johnny Guitar - Live
Johnny Guitar - Live
37,927 5:56 2016-08-26
Is It Day or Night - Live
Is It Day or Night - Live
35,421 2:55 2016-08-26
It Day Or Night
It Day Or Night
35,414 2:57 2016-08-03
Secrets - Live
Secrets - Live
27,870 3:43 2016-08-26
Kangaroo Hop
Kangaroo Hop
24,751 2:21 1995-10-01
Wasted - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
Wasted - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
18,187 3:55 1978-01-01
I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
16,051 3:21 1978-01-01
Blackmail - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
Blackmail - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
13,719 3:27 1978-01-01
Wild Thing - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
Wild Thing - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
13,575 4:35 1978-01-01
Queens Of Noise - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
Queens Of Noise - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
13,319 3:41 1978-01-01
You're Too Possessive - Live 1978
You're Too Possessive - Live 1978
11,029 4:37 2022-04-29
You’re Too Possessive - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
You’re Too Possessive - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
11,029 4:38 1978-01-01
You Drive Me Wild - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
You Drive Me Wild - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
10,083 3:40 1978-01-01
I Love Playin' With Fire - Live 1978
I Love Playin' With Fire - Live 1978
9,843 3:51 2022-04-29
I Love Playin’ With Fire - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
I Love Playin’ With Fire - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
9,843 3:52 1978-01-01
School Days - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
School Days - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
8,615 3:21 1978-01-01
Wait For Me - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
Wait For Me - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
7,805 5:27 1978-01-01
C'Mon - Live 1978
C'Mon - Live 1978
7,485 4:31 2022-04-29
C’Mon - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
C’Mon - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
7,485 4:32 1978-01-01
American Nights - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
American Nights - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
7,151 4:54 1978-01-01
Introduction - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
Introduction - Live: The Palladium, New York, Jan 7th 1978
< 1000 0:27 1978-01-01
Cherry Bomb
Cherry Bomb
< 1000 4:06 2006-06-20

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Live In Japan
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