Joan Jett is an American rock musician and songwriter widely recognized as a foundational figure in punk and hard rock. She gained international prominence as the frontwoman of Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, known for the hit single "I Love Rock 'n' Roll."
Born in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, Joan Jett rose to prominence in the mid-1970s as a founding member of the all-female rock band The Runaways. Following the group's dissolution, she established a successful solo career and formed her backing band, the Blackhearts, in 1979.
Jett is known for her stripped-back, guitar-driven sound and her role in pioneering the visibility of women in rock music. Her work frequently explores themes of rebellion and independence, characterized by a raw, high-energy approach to rock and roll performance.
She remains a significant cultural figure in popular music, recognized for her longevity and influence on subsequent generations of rock artists. Her career spans decades of recording, touring, and business ventures within the music industry.
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