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Jacqueline Louise Fuchs (born December 20, 1959) is an American former musician. Under her stage name Jackie Fox, she played bass guitar for the pioneering all-girl teenage rock band The Runaways. She is the sister of screenwriter Carol Fuchs and sister-in-law of Castle Rock Entertainment co-founder Martin Shafer. The Runaways.
In 1974, when she was only 14, Jackie Fuchs would wake up way before her parents and catch a ride with friends from her house in the San Fernando Valley across the Santa Monica Mountains and...
Jackie Fuchs, who played bass for the Runaways from 1975 to 1977 under the name Jackie Fox, recently spoke out for the first time about a rape by band manager and producer Kim Fowley...
The Runaways are one of the earliest and most influential all-female rock acts of all time, a band that proved that women could rock just as hard as any man ...
Why the Runaways’ Jackie Fox Made a Rock ’n’ Roll Board Game - The New York Times. Jackie Fox Saw the Dark Side of Rock. Now She’s Playing Her Own Way. The teenage bassist of the Runaways cut...
The Runaways' Jackie Fox on Righting Rape Wrongs: 'It's Never Too Late to Do the Right Thing' Chris Willman. · Writer. Updated July 19, 2015. Jackie Fox in 1976 [photo: Michael Ochs...
Jackie Fox was the original bassist of the groundbreaking 1970's all-girl hard rock band, The Runaways. If you're a rock and roller you probably already KNEW that much. She was the high energy, unbelievably cute, all-american girl next door that held down the rhythm section along with the band's founder and drummer, the late Sandy West.