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Wayne County & the Electric Chairs were part of the first wave of punk bands from the 1970s. The band was headed by Georgia-born singer Jayne County and became known for their campy, foul-mouthed ballads, glam punk inspired songs and image which was heavily influenced by Jackie Curtis and the Theatre of the Ridiculous.[citation needed]

Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
Jayne County & the Electric Chairs, 2012
Background information
OriginUnited States
GenresPunk
Past members
  • Wayne County
  • Greg Van Cook
  • Val Haller
  • John Johnson
  • Eliot Micheal
  • Henry Padovani

Career


Jayne County, then known as Wayne County, originally began performing in New York with a band called Queen Elizabeth. This was followed by Wayne County and The Backstreet Boys[1] as documented on Rhino's DIY: Blank Generation compilation album with an early single: "Max's Kansas City 1976." Upon moving to London with Greg Van Cook, a member of the Backstreet Boys, she recruited a new drummer and bassist to form "The Electric Chairs"; a band comprising Van Cook (guitar), Val Haller (bass) and Chris Dust (drums).

Jools Holland had his first studio session with the group in 1976.

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

Wayne County and the Electric Chairs were supported by The Police during their 1977 tour of Holland.[2] Dust, a Hungarian, was deported following the band's return to the UK when the authorities found that his visa had expired over a year before.[3] He was replaced by John "JJ" Johnson, and the band recorded their first album The Electric Chairs. In order to recreate the sound of the album live the band recruited Police guitarist, Henry Padovani on rhythm guitar.[3]

This new five-piece line-up toured extensively, but County ultimately fired Greg Van Cook due to his rampant drug abuse and replaced him with Eliot Michael, another former member of the Backstreet Boys.[3] Producer Martin Birch exerted a great deal of creative control over the band's second album Storm the Gates of Heaven and Padovani later commented in his memoir that the album "wasn't bad but it wasn't the Chairs as we wanted it to be."[4] The band's third album Things Your Mother Never Told You was produced by David Cunningham.[4] After a few more tours, Wayne County & the Electric Chairs split in two, with Eliot Michael following County in his solo career. Padovani, Haller, and Johnson recorded a final single: "So Many Ways" as The Electric Chairs before management problems forced them to disband completely.[5]

County played "Lounge Lizard" in Derek Jarman's 1978 film Jubilee, performing "Paranoia Paradise" with the Electric Chairs.[5] This track appeared on the Jubilee soundtrack album released by Polydor UK in 1978. County is featured in the 2013 film CBGB. The Wayne County and the Electric Chairs track "Out of Control" appears on the CBGB film soundtrack – released in the US by Omnivore Recordings.

The much bootlegged 'live' appearance of Wayne County & the Electric Chairs in 1978 on the German TV show Rockpalast was released as a DVD/CD double pack by Repertoire Records UK in December 2014. The concert took place while the band were touring their second album Storm the Gates of Heaven".


Discography



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Compilations



Singles and EPs



Bibliography



Filmography



References


  1. Ramone, Marky (2015). Punk Rock Blitzkrieg: My Life as a Ramone. Touchstone. ISBN 9781451687781. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  2. Sutcliffe, Phil & Fielder, Hugh (1981). L'Historia Bandido. London and New York: Proteus Books. ISBN 0-906071-66-6. Pages 42 and 54.
  3. Padovani, Henry (2009). Secret Police Man. Pen Press. pp. 90–97. ISBN 978-1-907172-83-0.
  4. Padovani, Henry (2009). Secret Police Man. Pen Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-1-907172-83-0.
  5. Marko, Paul (16 January 2001). "JJ Johnson: Drummer Electric Chairs". Punk77.co.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2010.




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[de] Wayne County & The Electric Chairs

Wayne County & The Electric Chairs war eine Band, die 1977 von dem amerikanischen Travestiekünstler Wayne County gegründet wurde. Sie spielte Punk- und Glamrock im Einklang mit der schrägen Bühnenshow ihres schrill kostümierten Sängers Wayne County.
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