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Wayne Rogers (born July 13, 1947), better known by her stage name Jayne County is an American singer, songwriter, actress and record producer whose career has spanned six decades. Under the name Wayne County (inspired by
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), she was the vocalist of influential
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band Wayne County & the Electric Chairs who became known for their
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y and foul-mouthed ballads, glam punk inspired songs, and image which was heavily influenced by
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and the
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. County in particular was known for her outrageous and unpredictable stage antics as well as possessing a distinctive singing voice. She went on to become rock's first openly
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singer, and adopted the stage name Jayne County. County's music has encompassed a number of styles over the course of her career, including glam punk, punk rock,
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, and
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. County did not think her birth name Wayne Vernoy Rogers "sounded very glamorous" and decided to adopt the name of the county in which Detroit was located because she admired bands from that city "like Iggy opand all those people." Though she has never been a commercial success, she has been an influence on a number of musicians including
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,
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,
Patti Smith Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, poet, painter and author who became an influential component of the New York City punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album ''Horses''. Called the "punk poet ...
, Pete Burns and
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, and many of County's songs have become well-known, including "Man Enough to Be a Woman", "
Fuck Off Fuck off may also refer to: * ''Fuck Off'', an art exhibition that ran alongside the Shanghai Biennial Festival in 2000 * "Fuck Off", a 1977 song by Wayne County & the Electric Chairs * "Fuck Off", the preliminary title of "Le Freak", a 1978 so ...
", "Stuck on You," and "Night Time". Pianist
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's first studio outing was with County on her single "Fuck Off". She also appeared as an actress at
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's
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and had a brief association with
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during the 1970s. County played Lounge Lizard in the second punk rock film,
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's '' Jubilee'', and the band performed "Paranoia Paradise", which also appeared on the Jubilee Soundtrack album, released by Polydor UK in 1978. Wayne County and the Electric Chairs were supported by
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during their 1977 tour of Holland,Sutcliffe, Phil & Fielder, Hugh (1981). ''L'Historia Bandido''. London and New York: Proteus Books. . Pages 42 and 54. later recruiting Police guitarist Henry Padovani on rhythm guitar.


Early years

County was born in 1947 to working class parents. She was
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from a young age, wearing makeup at school. County left her hometown of Dallas, Georgia in 1968 at 19 years old to move to
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, where she became a regular at the Stonewall Inn and took part in the historic riots. In 1969, County was asked by Warhol superstar and playwright
Jackie Curtis Jackie Curtis (February 19, 1947 – May 15, 1985) was an American actress, writer, singer, and Warhol superstar. Early life and career Jackie Curtis was born in New York City to John Holder and Jenevive Uglialoro. She had one sibling, half-br ...
to appear in her play ''Femme Fatale''. The play had a successful run at
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and starred
Patti Smith Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, poet, painter and author who became an influential component of the New York City punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album ''Horses''. Called the "punk poet ...
. In her autobiography, County says of Curtis, "She was my biggest influence, the person who really got me started."


Career


1970–1979

After appearing in ''Femme Fatale'', County wrote the play ''World – Birth of a Nation (The Castration of Man)''. The play was directed by Tony Ingrassia and promoted as a "homosexual fantasy." The play was set in a hospital and related to castration of the male sex. County played both Florence Nitingale and her sister Ethel Nitingale, and the play also featured
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who played a nurse named Tilly Tons. After seeing County in the play, Warhol cast her in his own theatrical production of ''
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'', which was adapted and directed by Tony Ingrassia. After a run in New York, the play was performed in London with the same New York cast. Upon returning to New York, County appeared in another play, ''Island'' by Tony Ingrassia, again with Patti Smith. In 1972 County formed ''Queen Elizabeth'', one of the pioneering
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bands. County was signed to MainMan Artistes,
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's management firm, but no records were ever produced. The company spent over $200,000 to film the 1974 stage show, "Wayne at the Trucks", but footage has never been released. The show featured numerous costume changes and some of County's raunchiest material. Eight songs from the show were released on the 2006 album "''Wayne County at the Trucks"'', on Munster Records. County claims the show was the inspiration for Bowie's '' Diamond Dogs'' tour. In particular, County maintains that the song "Queenage Baby" was a prototype for Bowie's song "
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", a claim which is supported by some rock critics. In 1974, County formed Wayne County and the Backstreet Boys, which recorded three tracks for ''Max's Kansas City: New York New Wave'', a compilation that also featured
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,
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,
Cherry Vanilla Cherry Vanilla (born Kathleen Dorritie; October 16, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter, publicist, and actress. After working as an actress in Andy Warhol's ''Pork'', she worked as a publicist for David Bowie, before becoming a rock singer. ...
and
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. Wayne County and The Backstreet Boys played regularly at
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and
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, where County was also a DJ. In 1976, she appeared in the film '' The Blank Generation'', directed by
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and Ivan Kral. The film, the recording and the shows were the beginnings of what came to be known as punk rock, and helped define the movement. In 1977 County moved to London, where the English punk scene was just emerging, and formed Wayne County & the Electric Chairs. County released the EP ''Electric Chairs 1977'', plus a single on
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. This was followed by "Fuck Off", recorded as a single for Safari Records and supported with a European tour. While in London, County met
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, who cast her as Lounge Lizard in the seminal punk film '' Jubilee'', which also starred
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, Toyah Willcox,
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, Little Nell and
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. County and band are also featured in '' The Punk Rock Movie'', by
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, containing part of a 1977 performance at The Roxy club in London. In 1978, the Wayne County song "Fucked by the Devil," was recorded by Jimi LaLumia and The Psychotic Frogs. The song was released on Jimi LaLumia and The Psychotic Frogs' EP Typically Tasteless. It was a vinyl EP that instantly sold 10,000 copies. Later on Jimi LaLumia would work with County in a managerial position. Shortly after this, Wayne County and The Electric Chairs recorded their first, eponymous album, as well as another EP, "''Blatantly Offensive"'', which contained "Fuck Off" and "Toilet Love." After their touring in support of these releases was done, they recorded "''Storm the Gates of Heaven"''. Their next album, released in 1979, was "''Things Your Mother Never Told You"'', which featured several songs based on County's experiences in Germany. The album was produced by David Cunningham. After it was released, the band broke up and County, along with guitarist Eliot Michael, returned to the U.S. When County moved to Berlin in 1979, she changed her stage name to Jayne County, publicly identifying as a woman for the first time. County's 1980 release of "''Rock and Roll Resurrection" (In Concert)'' on Attic Records was under this name. With Eliot Michael on guitar, Peter Jordan on bass and Sammy Minelli on drums the first live show under County's new name in Toronto Canada, sparked erroneous rumors of a sex change operation.


1980–present

In 1983 County returned to New York where she appeared in the theatrical production ''Les Girls'' with Holly Woodlawn. Shortly thereafter she returned to London for the première of the German film '' City of Lost Souls,'' released on February 5 1983, in which she played Leila and staying long enough to record a new album. Warren Heighway befriended County in
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and became her UK manager. He put a band together to record County's debut studio album ''" Private Oyster"''. The band members came from various rock bands from the Manchester area: Guitarist Richard Stuart Clarke, bassist Mark Pearson and drummer Bazz Creece. The album was recorded at Pennine Studios in
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and released on Revolver Records in 1986. To promote the album in the UK around this time County mainly used backing tapes. 1989 saw County release the mini album "Betty Grables Legs" and the single "Time Machine" on Jungle Records, recorded at Station House Studios New Brighton with Mark Pearson on bass, Paul Wainwright on guitar and Kevin O'Brien on drums. Shows with this line-up put County back on the live circuit. Following widespread media attention, she returned to the U.S. where her manager for America, Jimi LaLumia, secured the future release of the album "Goddess of Wet Dreams" on the ESP DISK label; this became County's first U.S. release. Lalumia then secured a deal for County with the NY based label Royalty Records; Royalty released the UK based County compilation "Rock & Roll Cleopatra", and the subsequent studio album, "Deviation". Royalty would later launch County's first and only major U.S. tour in support of the releases, while in Manchester Warren Heighway booked studio time and shows around the U.K. From 1990 onwards many of County's earlier recordings were re-released, including the early Safari tracks, on a CD titled "''Rock & Roll Cleopatra"''. She recorded the album "''Goddess of Wet Dreams"'' at Twilight Studios in Salford Manchester in 1993, followed by '' "Deviation"'' recorded at The Cutting Rooms in Crumpsall Manchester in the autumn of 1994. Later that year, she appeared in '' Wigstock: The Movie'' and released her autobiography "'Man Enough to Be a Woman" published by Serpent's Tail. A launch party was held at The Rock Garden
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London on June 13 1995 to promote both the book and the "Deviation" album. From 1989 to 1997 Jayne County & The Electric Chairs consisted of County on vocals, Mark Pearson on bass, Paul Wainwright on guitar, and Colin Rocks on drums. This lineup recorded and toured both the UK and Europe during this time, with Warren Heighway acting as Agent and Manchester Management for his "Trace Element Corporation" until his untimely death on July 19 2005. Other acts Heighway worked with included Lanah P and Danielle Dax. Since that time several new tracks have surfaced on various compilations and through County's official website. Many of these tracks, both live and studio recordings, were collected on the Ratcage Records release "''So New York"'', including collaborations with Lisa Jackson and former Electric Chairs guitarist Eliot Michael. A live show, recorded on County's birthday, was released on the 2002 CD "''Wash Me in the Blood (of Rock & Roll)" - Live at Squeeze Box'' by Fang Records. The CD features a duet on "California Sun" by County and former nemesis "Handsome" Dick Manitoba of The Dictators. In 2005, "''Man Enough to Be a Woman"'', a live DVD, was released on Cherry Red Films recorded at Holidays in The Sun Punk Festival,
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on August 11 1996. After leaving New York City, County settled in the Atlanta area where she has a band called the Electrick Queers with guitarist Jet Terror, bassist Gary Yoxen, and drummer Rob Kirkland. In 2014 Safari Records released a CD/DVD of Wayne ''County and The Electric Chairs, Live at Rockpalast Germany'' from 1978. On July 22, 2015, Jayne County & the Electrick Queers headlined ARMageddon, to benefit Blast-Off Burlesque's Trey Chic. On 23 September 2017, County released an EP by Jayne County and The JC5 titled ''Here Come the JC5''. In 2018, County debuted a retrospective show of visual art at Participant, Inc, a gallery in New York City. Comprising five decades of work, ''Paranoia Paradise'' included paintings, drawings, collages, and photography. Jayne County's autobiography was republished by Serpent's Tail in May 2021.


Works


Filmography


Discography

;Albums ;Extended plays ;Singles


Biography

* **Republished 2021, Serpent's Tail.


References


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