Janie Jones -

: Often compared to Mae West, her performances featured a "burlesque camp" style and a defiant attitude that resonated with the burgeoning punk movement. The Sex Scandal and Imprisonment

Despite her criminal conviction, Jones became a "cause célèbre" for the punk generation, who viewed her as a victim of a hypocritical legal system. janie jones

Jones first made headlines in August 1964 by attending the premiere of the documentary London in the Raw wearing a topless dress, an act that cemented her status as a provocateur against the British establishment. : Often compared to Mae West, her performances

: In 1983, she collaborated with members of The Clash and The Blockheads to record the single "House of the Ju-Ju Queen," released under the name Janie Jones & The Lash. : In 1983, she collaborated with members of

: Her biggest musical achievement was the 1966 novelty hit "Witches Brew," which peaked at number 46 on the UK Singles Chart.

: Often compared to Mae West, her performances featured a "burlesque camp" style and a defiant attitude that resonated with the burgeoning punk movement. The Sex Scandal and Imprisonment

Despite her criminal conviction, Jones became a "cause célèbre" for the punk generation, who viewed her as a victim of a hypocritical legal system.

Jones first made headlines in August 1964 by attending the premiere of the documentary London in the Raw wearing a topless dress, an act that cemented her status as a provocateur against the British establishment.

: In 1983, she collaborated with members of The Clash and The Blockheads to record the single "House of the Ju-Ju Queen," released under the name Janie Jones & The Lash.

: Her biggest musical achievement was the 1966 novelty hit "Witches Brew," which peaked at number 46 on the UK Singles Chart.