The Runaways &; School Days (1977) • TopPop

The Runaways – School Days • Toppop

The Runaways, an all female rock band formed in 1975, gained international fame in the late 1970s, particularly in Japan, with hits like " Cherry Bomb." Despite limited success in the U. S., they released four studio albums and became a symbol of female empowerment in rock music. Their notable performance on Top Pop aired on November 26, 1977, showcasing their dynamic presence and musical talent.

Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson

Ann Wilson And Nancy Wilson Of Heart

Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart have significantly influenced rock music, redefining women's roles in a male dominated genre. Ann's powerful vocals and Nancy's melodic guitar work created a distinctive sound that blends hard rock and folk elements. Their commitment to artistic integrity and musicianship has set a precedent for future female artists, solidifying their legacy as true rock icons.

Cherie Currie and Lita Ford

The Runaways

The Runaways were far more than a teenage novelty or a provocative footnote in rock history — they were a groundbreaking all female hard rock band that challenged gender norms at a time when rock music was overwhelmingly male dominated. Formed in Los Angeles in 1975 by producer Kim Fowley, the band emerged from the raw energy of 1970s glam rock and proto punk, bringing attitude, volume, and unapologetic presence to a scene that rarely made space for young women with electric guitars.

Humble Pie

Humble Pie

Humble Pie was an English hard rock band formed in 1969 in Moreton, Essex, by singer and guitarist Steve Marriott, following his departure from Small Faces. From the beginning, the group stood out as one of the earliest supergroups of the late 1960s, bringing together experienced musicians with strong roots in rock, blues, and soul. Their sound blended raw hard rock energy with blues based grooves and soulful vocals, setting them apart from many of their contemporaries.

Suzi Quatro

Suzi Quatro

Susan Kay Quatro (born June 3, 1950), known professionally as Suzi Quatro, is one of the most influential and groundbreaking figures in rock history. An American singer, songwriter, bassist, and actress, Quatro is widely recognized as the first female rock star to achieve major international success while playing her own instrument, redefining the role of women in rock music during the 1970s.

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