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Jackie Fox joined the Runaways shortly before her sixteenth birthday in
1976, making the switch from guitar to bass. A merit scholar, Jackie was
set for an early entry to UCLA to study mathematics when the opportunity
to
join the fledgling rock band arose. Jackie was "discovered" dancing at
the
famous Starwood night club by Rodney Bingenheimer, the self-proclaimed
"mayor of the Sunset Strip," who introduced Jackie to Kim Fowley as the
band was on a search for a singer and bass player to replace Micki
Steele.
Jackie played with the band on the first two studio albums and the Live
in
Japan album, and also appears on Flaming Schoolgirls, which contains
outtakes from the Queens of Noise recording sessions, and appears on the
compilations Neon Angels and the Best of the Runaways. She played with
the
band on two tours of the U.S., the infamous U.K. tour during which three
band members were arrested, and the Japanese tour during which the band's
live album was recorded and at the end of which Jackie left the band.
Since leaving the Runaways, Jackie has held a variety of jobs, most
notably
as a record promotions executive, as a modeling agent, as the promoter of
Tony Robbins' firewalking seminars, and most recently as an entertainment
attorney in the motion picture and television arena, representing actors,
writers, directors, authors and producers. Jackie received her B.A.,
summa
cum laude, from UCLA in Linguistics and Italian, with a Specialization in
Computing, and her J.D. from Harvard. She speaks Italian and French, as
well as conversational Greek and Spanish. She has written a script
called
"Delilah's Scissors" with Vicki Blue, and will appear in Vicki's upcoming
movie "Edgeplay," a documentary about the Runaways which Jackie
co-produced.
Contributed by Jackie Fox.
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Cherie Currie - vocals
Joan Jett - guitar, vocals
Lita Ford - lead guitar, vocals
Sandy West - drums, vocals
Peggy Foster - bass
Jackie Fox - bass
Michael Steele - vocals, bass
Vicki Blue - bass
Laurie McAllister - bass
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