Janie Jones ✨
: Her biggest musical achievement was the 1966 novelty hit "Witches Brew," which peaked at number 46 on the UK Singles Chart.
Janie Jones (born Marion Mitchell in 1937 or 1941) is a former British pop singer and cabaret artist who became one of London's most notorious figures of the 1960s and 70s. While she had minor success as a singer, she is most famous for her involvement in high-profile sex scandals and for being the namesake of the opening track on The Clash’s 1977 debut album . Rise to Notoriety and Musical Career 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 : Her biggest musical achievement was the 1966
Despite her criminal conviction, Jones became a "cause célèbre" for the punk generation, who viewed her as a victim of a hypocritical legal system. Rise to Notoriety and Musical Career : Often
: 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.