Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
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Wayne County & the Electric Chairs were part of the first wave of punk
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 bands
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 from the 1970s. The band is headed by Georgia
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 transgender
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ed woman, Wayne County, who later changed her name to Jayne County
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Jayne County , formerly known as Wayne County, is an American male-to-female transsexual performer, musician and actress whose career has spanned several decades. County would go on to be known as rock's first transsexual singer...

.

Career

Wayne County had originally begun performing in New York
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 with a band called Queen Elizabeth, followed by Wayne County and The Backstreet Boys (documented on Rhino's DIY: Blank Generation compilation album
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 with an early single
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, "Max's Kansas City 1976". Upon moving to London
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, England
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 with Greg Van Cook, a member of the Backstreet Boys, she recruited a new drummer and bassist to form "The Electric Chairs":
  • Guitar: Greg Van Cook
  • Bass: Val Haller
  • Drums: J.J. Johnson
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The band is known for their camp
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y and foul-mouthed ballad
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s, basic punk rock
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, and image which was heavily influenced by Jackie Curtis
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 and the Theatre of the Ridiculous.

Jools Holland
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 had his first studio session with Wayne County and the Electric Chairs in 1976.

None of County's albums were ever released in her native country of United States
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, except for three songs on the very early punk compilation, Max's Kansas City.

They were supported by The Police
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 during their 1977 tour of Holland, and brought Henry Padovani
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 in on rhythm guitar after he was booted from the group. Greg Van Cook left the band and was replaced by Elliot Michaels. After two albums with this new lineup, Storm the Gates of Heaven and Things Your Mother Never Told You, Wayne County & the Electric Chairs split in two, with Elliot Michaels following County in his solo career. Padovani, Haller, and Johnson recorded a final single, "So Many Ways", as simply The Electric Chairs, before management problems forced them to disband completely. During this period, Padovani and Haller took turns on lead vocals.

Albums

  • The Electric Chairs (Safari, February 1978)
  • Storm The Gates Of Heaven (Safari, August 1978)
  • Man Enough to be a Woman (Safari, 1978)
  • Things Your Mother Never Told You (Safari, May 1979)
  • Best of Jayne/Wayne County and the Electric Chairs (1982)
  • Rock 'n' Roll Cleopatra (Sampler) (1993)

Singles and EPs

  • Max's Kansas City: New York New Wave EP (1975)
  • "Fuck Off" / "On The Crest" (Sweet FA Records, Nov 1977)
  • "Eddie & Sheena" / "Rock'n'Roll Cleopatra" (Safari, February 1978)
  • "Stuck On You" / "Paranoia Paradise" / "The Last Time" (Illegal, June 78)
  • Blatantly Offenzive EP (Safari, June 1978)
  • "Trying To Get On The Radio" / "Evil Minded Mama" (Safari, August 1978)
  • "Thunder When She Walks" / "What You Got" (Illegal, Feb 1979)
  • "Berlin" / "Waiting For The Marines" (Safari, June 1979)
  • "So Many Ways" / "J'Attends Les Marines" (Illegal, 1979)

Filmography

  • 1976 The Blank Generation
    The Blank Generation
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    directed
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     by Ivan Kral
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     and Amos Poe
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    Amos Poe is a New York City director and screenwriter, described by The New York Times as a "pioneering indie filmmaker."-Career:Amos Poe is one of the first punk filmmakers and his film The Blank Generation —co-directed with Ivan Kral— is one of the earliest punk films...

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074216/
  • 1977 Jubilee
    Jubilee (1977 film)
    Jubilee is a 1977 cult film directed by Derek Jarman. It stars Jenny Runacre, Ian Charleson, and a host of punk rockers. The title refers to the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 1977.-Plot:...

    directed by Derek Jarman
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    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076240/
  • 1978 The Punk Rock Movie
    The Punk Rock Movie
    The Punk Rock Movie was assembled from Super 8 camera footage shot by Don Letts, the disc jockey at The Roxy club during the early days of the UK punk rock movement, principally during the 100 days in 1977 in which punk acts were featured at The Roxy club in London.-History:Roxy club disc jockey...

    directed by Don Letts
    Don Letts
    Don Letts is a British film director and musician. He is credited as the man who through his DJing at clubs like The Roxy brought together punk and reggae music.-Biography:...


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