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The Runaways: Pioneers Of Feminist Rock Legacy

The Runaways were not just an all female band; they were pioneers of a feminist rock legacy that challenged gender norms and inspired generations of female musicians. Their story transcends music, serving as a cultural commentary on rebellion and the power of youth.

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.

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