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Jacqueline Louise Fuchs (born December 20, 1959) is an American attorney and former musician. Under her stage name Jackie Fox, she played bass guitar for the pioneering all-girl teenage rock band
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. She is the sister of screenwriter Carol Fuchs and sister-in-law of
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co-founder Martin Shafer.


The Runaways

A Merit scholar, Fuchs had gained early admission to
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to study math when the opportunity to join the fledgling rock band
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arose. Fuchs was "discovered" dancing at the
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by
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(the self-proclaimed "mayor of the
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"), who introduced her to producer/
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. Initially she auditioned for lead guitar, but the band hired
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for that. Some time later, she was called back to play bass; she accepted the offer, and joined the Runaways in 1975, shortly before her 16th birthday. Fuchs played on the Runaways' second studio album, ''
Queens of Noise ''Queens of Noise'' is the second studio album by the American rock band the Runaways. Released in January 1977 on Mercury Records, it is fundamentally a hard rock album, although it also exhibits influences from punk rock, heavy metal, glam ...
,'' but not on their 1976 debut album. According to multiple sources, including
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's memoir ''Neon Angel'' and the liner notes of the
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release of ''The Runaways'', Blondie bassist
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was hired to play bass on the first album due to Fowley's refusal to let Fuchs play on the record. Fuchs confirms this. Fuchs's final appearance with the Runaways was on their 1977 '' Live in Japan'' album. It was during the Japanese Tour on which that album was recorded that Fuchs decided to leave the band. According to Fuchs, in the 2005 documentary film '' Edgeplay: A Film About the Runaways'', she was distraught over the band members' inability to get along with each other and called her close friend
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of the L.A. band
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, who encouraged her to come home.
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(AKA "Vicki Blue") was quickly hired as her replacement. Fuchs could still be seen on '' Flaming Schoolgirls'' (1980), an outtakes compilation featuring songs recorded during the ''
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'' recording sessions in 1976. She later appeared again on the compilation albums ''Neon Angels'' and ''The Best of the Runaways''. Fuchs played bass at the Runaways reunion in 1994 with Currie and West. Currie's sister
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also performed with the band that night. Fuchs denied permission for her name to be used in the 2010 feature film ''
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''. Instead, the producers created a fictional character, Robin (portrayed by actress
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), as the band's bassist in the film.


After the Runaways

In the years following her tenure with the Runaways, Fuchs worked in a variety of fields, most notably as a record promotions executive, a modeling agent, the promoter of
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's ''Firewalking'' seminars, and most recently an
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in the motion picture and television business, representing actors, writers, directors, authors, and producers. In a live rendition of the song "Suicide Machine" by punk rock band Germs,
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is heard saying he is looking for Jackie and that the song is dedicated to her. Fuchs earned her
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from UCLA in
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and Italian, with a specialization in computing, and her J.D. from
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, where
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was one of her classmates.Huffington Post
Jackie Fuchs bio
She has written a script called "Delilah's Scissors" with
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and appeared in Tischler-Blue's 2005 documentary '' Edgeplay: A Film About the Runaways''. Fuchs has also written for the ''
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'' blog. Fuchs appeared as a contestant on ''
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'' circa 1980. In 2013, Fuchs appeared as a contestant in the fourth episode of '' The Chase'', and on September 6, 2013, she was a contestant on the syndicated version of ''
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'', then hosted by
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. She had banked $16,100, but ended up with only $1,000 after missing a question. In December 2018, she appeared on ''
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'', winning four games and $87,089.


Kim Fowley sexual assault allegation

In July 2015, six months after
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's death, Fuchs alleged that Fowley raped her on New Year's Eve 1975 at a party following a Runaways performance at an Orange County club. Sixteen years old at the time, Fuchs was reportedly given
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s by a man she thought was a
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, and while she was incapacitated, Fowley allegedly raped her in full view of a group of partygoers and her bandmates Currie, West and Jett; Ford was not present. ''Look Away'', a documentary about sexual abuse in the rock music industry features Fuchs' story. West's location at the time of the incident is unknown, but Fuchs said that her last memory of the night was seeing Currie and Jett staring at her as Fowley raped her. Kari Krome (co-founder and songwriter for the group) stated that she saw "Jett and Currie sitting off to the side of the room for part of the time, snickering" during the rape. Jett has publicly denied witnessing the incident "as described", while Currie said she spoke up against Fowley's actions, then stormed out of the room when he refused to stop. Before Fuchs came forward, there were already allegations that Fowley had raped an underage girl at the party on New Year's Eve 1975. The victim had not been publicly identified. Currie described the incident in the documentary '' Edgeplay: A Film About the Runaways'' and also, in detail, in an updated edition of her memoir ''Neon Angel: A Memoir of a Runaway''. In the chapter titled "Kim Fowley's Sex Education Class" Fuchs is originally mentioned as a bystander, and asks for more food after witnessing the rape. As Fuchs threatened legal action against Currie if the chapter was published in its original form because "the event described in Cherie's book never happened", Currie edited the chapter to exclude her. Referring to Fowley's rape of Fuchs,
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(Fuchs's replacement in the group) said that all the members of the group "have always been aware of this ugly event."


Discography

;Albums by the Runaways * ''
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'' (August 1976) (although she was credited, Fox did not play on the album) * ''
Queens of Noise ''Queens of Noise'' is the second studio album by the American rock band the Runaways. Released in January 1977 on Mercury Records, it is fundamentally a hard rock album, although it also exhibits influences from punk rock, heavy metal, glam ...
'' (1977) * '' Live in Japan'' (1977) * '' Flaming Schoolgirls'' (1980) (compilation)


References


External links


Jackie Fuchs
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Jackie Fox's Runaways essays
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