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Marion Mitchell (born 1941 in
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,
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), better known by her stage name Janie Jones, is a former English singer. She became renowned for holding sex parties at her home during the 1970s, and was jailed for her involvement in 'controlling prostitutes'. She first achieved notoriety in August 1964, when she attended the film premiere of '' London in the Raw'', wearing a topless dress.


Career

Jones began her show-business career as a cabaret artist in late 1950s London. She performed first at the
Windmill Theatre The Windmill Theatre in Great Windmill Street, London, was a variety and revue theatre best known for its nude ''tableaux vivants'', which began in 1932 and lasted until its reversion to a cinema in 1964. Many prominent British comedians of t ...
, and later in clubs in
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and elsewhere in London. She began recording songs and embarked on another career as a pop singer in the 1960s, her greatest success coming in 1966 with the novelty song "Witches Brew", which was her first single and peaked at number 46 in the
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. Subsequent releases failed to have any impact in the UK chart, but were all collected and released on the compilation album, ''We're in Love with the World of Janie Jones'', in 1997. At the height of her fame as a singer, Jones appeared on various television programmes, including '' Thank Your Lucky Stars'' and ''Mike and Bernie's Show''. After being released from prison, she still made occasional appearances on the small screen including ''The Russell Harty Show'', where she sang two songs in 1977, the BBC's ''The Time of Your Life'' in 1984, where she appeared in a reconstruction of the summer of 1964, and ''The James Whale Radio Show'', in an episode focusing on the theme of Scandal in 1990.


Discography

* "Witches Brew" / "Take-A My Tip" (11/65) HMV POP1495 - UK: No. 46 * "Gunning For You" / "Go Go Away From Me" (3/66) HMV POP1514 * "Tickle Me Tootsie Wootsies" / "High And Dry" (4/67) Columbia DB8173 * "Charlie Smith" / "Nobody's Perfect" (5/68) Pye 7N17550 * "Girl's Song" / "I've Never Met A Boy Like You" (9/68) Major Minor MM577 * "Back On My Feet Again" / "Psycho" (1970) President PT309 * "House of the Ju-Ju Queen" / "Sex Machine" (as Janie Jones & The Lash, 1983) Big Beat NS91 Janie Jones RPM177


Imprisonment

The cabaret singer was sentenced to seven years imprisonment (serving three years) in 1974 for her involvement in 'controlling prostitutes'. Whilst in jail, she met and befriended the 'Moors murderess'
Myra Hindley The Moors murders were carried out by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between July 1963 and October 1965, in and around Manchester, England. The victims were five children—Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, and Edward E ...
, and made numerous television appearances insisting that Hindley was a reformed woman and should be considered for release. However, Jones developed a deep hatred for Hindley in 1986, when Hindley finally confessed to her other crimes. In 1993 she wrote an autobiography titled ''The Devil and Miss Jones: The Twisted Mind of Myra Hindley''.


The Clash

She is the subject of a song by
The Clash The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976 who were key players in the original wave of British punk rock. Billed as "The Only Band That Matters", they also contributed to the and new wave movements that emerged in the wa ...
called " Janie Jones", which was released in 1977 on the band's eponymous debut album. In 2006, the song was
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by
Babyshambles Babyshambles were an English rock band established in London. The band was formed by Pete Doherty (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) during a hiatus from the Libertines. As of 2013 the band includes Mick Whitnall (lead guitar), Drew McConnell (bas ...
. Jones appeared in the music video for the Babyshambles version, being
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ed around London together with Mick Jones. In 1983, Jones, backed by members of The Clash and
the Blockheads The Blockheads are an English rock band formed in London in 1977. Originally fronted by lead singer Ian Dury as Ian Dury and the Blockheads or Ian and the Blockheads, the band has continued to perform since Dury's death in 2000. Current member ...
and credited as Janie Jones & The Lash, recorded a single, "House of the Ju-Ju Queen" b/w "
Sex Machine A sex machine is a mechanical device used to simulate human sexual intercourse or other sexual activity.Leung, Isaac (2009). The Cultural Production of Sex Machines and the Contemporary Technosexual Practices. In Grenzfurthner, J. et al., eds. ...
", which was produced by
Joe Strummer John Graham Mellor (21 August 1952 – 22 December 2002), known professionally as Joe Strummer, was a British singer, musician and songwriter. He was the co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist and co-lead vocalist of punk rock band the Clash, ...
and released the following year. In December 1983, the British music magazine, ''
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'', reported that Jones was on the 'comeback trail'.


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Janie Jones by Billy Harry
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