Fox, Jackie (1959–)
Fox, Jackie (1959–)
American musician. Name variations: Jackie Fuchs; The Runaways. Born Dec 20, 1959 in Los Angeles, California.
Bass player with all-girl rock band The Runaways, joined band after departure of singer and bassist, Micki Steele; with group, made such albums as The Runaways (1976) and Queens of Noise (1977), which were poorly received in US, but proved highly popular in Japan; quit band (mid-1977); executive produced and appears in the documentary Edgeplay (2004), about The Runaways.
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