In the ’70s, there was no other band quite like the Runaways. Formed in Los Angeles in 1975 by impresario Kim Fowley, the band consisted entirely of tough teenage girls who sang and played their own ...
Once upon a time — before MTV, before hits by the Clash became elevator music, when baby boomers were taking Quaaludes instead of breaking hips — rock ‘n’ roll was something amazingly raw and filthy. ...
A former member of the Runaways has made stunning allegations about her victimization at the hands of the band’s manager. Jackie Fuchs, the bassist for the seminal all-female rock group that launched ...
"Rock 'n' roll is blood sport-- a man's sport!" bellows Kim Fowley in "The Runaways." "You bitches have to start thinking like men." Fowley, of course, isn't just trying to "toughen up" the all-girl ...
Don’t worry if you missed The Runaways. They exploded on the rock scene and dissipated faster than, well, a cherry bomb. Formed in 1975 and gone four years later, the group broke some ground — as five ...
NEW YORK – Lita Ford’s band The Runaways were one of the first all-girl rock groups when they hit the scene in the mid-70s, just as punk rock was exploding. “Rebellious jailbait teenage troublemakers, ...
Rock and roll doesn’t give a crap what you think about it and in some ways neither does the new movie “The Runaways.” The film opens with a drop of blood as it lands on the rough pavement and the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cherie Currie, who was the lead singer for The Runaways, will play some of the band's songs in a Halloween show at Fitzgerald's.
Floria Sigismondi’s “The Runaways,” based on a true story, concerns itself less with a rock band’s rise and fall than with the tale of one young woman’s breakdown. Cherie Currie (Dakota Fanning), a 15 ...
Rock music rarely fares well at the multiplex. For every “Velvet Goldmine,” there’s a “Rock Star” waiting in the wings. Writer-director Floria Sigismondi’s “The Runaways” falls squarely in the ...
If you woke up this morning thinking, I’d like to read a powerful piece of journalism and then feel nauseated for the rest of the day, here you go: In a new Huffington Post longform, former Runaways ...