1970s of The Runaways performing at Brumrock '76,
Bingley Hall, Birmingham, UK, September 25, 1976 At age 16, Jett became a founding member of
the Runaways with drummer
Sandy West. After the brief tenure of
Micki Steele, who sang and played bass,
Jackie Fox,
Lita Ford, and
Cherie Currie soon joined to complete the band which created the classic lineup. While Currie initially fronted the band, Jett shared some lead vocals, played rhythm guitar, and wrote or co-wrote some of the band's material along with Ford, West, and Currie. This lineup recorded three albums. The band toured around the world and became an opening act for
Cheap Trick,
Ramones,
Van Halen, and
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. They found success abroad, especially in Japan. While the Runaways were popular in Europe, Asia, Australia, Canada, and South America, they could not garner the same level of success in the United States. After Currie left the band, the band released two more albums with Jett handling the lead vocals: ''
Waitin' for the Night and And Now... The Runaways''. While touring England with the Runaways in 1976, Jett first heard the song "
I Love Rock 'n' Roll" when she saw Arrows perform it on their weekly UK television series
Arrows. Altogether, they produced five albums from 1975 until they disbanded in the spring of 1979. In 1979, she returned to Los Angeles, where she began fulfilling an obligation of the Runaways to complete a film that was loosely based on the band's career entitled ''We're All Crazee Now!
Three actresses stood in for the departed band members, including Rainbeaux Smith, who was also a rock drummer. The plug was pulled on the project halfway through shooting after Jett fell ill, but in 1984, after she became famous, producers looked for a way to use the footage from the incomplete film. While working on We're All Crazee Now!'', Jett met songwriter and producer
Kenny Laguna, who was hired by her manager Toby Mamis to help Jett with writing some
tracks for the film. Jett and Laguna released it independently on their new
Blackheart Records label, which they started with Laguna's daughter's college savings. Laguna remembers, "We couldn't think of anything else to do but print up records ourselves." After a year of touring and recording, the Blackhearts recorded a new album entitled ''
I Love Rock 'n Roll'' for the label. Ambel was replaced by local guitarist
Ricky Byrd during the recording. Byrd recalled in an interview with Guitarhoo!, "One day I went to a studio to jam around a bit with Jett and everything clicked". The first single from the album was the title track, "
I Love Rock 'n' Roll", which in the first half of 1982 was number one on the
Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks in a row. It is
Billboard No. 56 song of all time and has also been inducted into the
Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016. Jett released
Album (1983) and
Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth (1984). A string of
Top 40 hits followed, as well as sellout tours with
the Police,
Queen, and
Aerosmith, among others. She was among the first English-speaking rock acts to appear in
Panama and the
Dominican Republic. According to Jett and Laguna, a riot occurred during their visit to Panama and
Manuel Noriega requested Jett spend the night with him at the Presidential Palace. Jett next beat out a number of contenders to star in the movie
Light of Day (1987) alongside
Michael J. Fox as siblings who perform in a rock band. It was originally written by director
Paul Schrader with
Bruce Springsteen in mind; although Springsteen declined the role, he wrote the song "
Light of Day" for the film. While the film received mixed reviews, Jett's performance was critically acclaimed.
Roger Ebert of the
Chicago Sun-Times believed she matched her acting to co-star
Gena Rowlands, calling it "the most surprisingly good performance."
Janet Maslin of
The New York Times wrote: "Miss Jett is good too, snapping her way angrily through confrontational scenes and musical ones alike, and taking a sentimental turn just when the story does." The next year, her next album,
Up Your Alley (1988), went multi-platinum. This album contains the single "I Hate Myself for Loving You", which peaked at No. 8 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, and had been used as the theme song for Sunday Night Football NFL games in America (with altered lyrics, by two singers) during the 2006 and 2007 seasons. Jett co-wrote the song "
House of Fire", which appeared on
Alice Cooper's 1989 album
Trash.
1990s festival, in Seattle, Washington, 1994Jett's next album was
The Hit List, which was an album consisting of cover songs. In 1990, the Blackhearts had a song on
Days of Thunder's soundtrack, "Long Live the Night", written by Jett with Randy Cantor and
Michael Caruso. Her 1991 release,
Notorious, which featured
the Replacements'
Paul Westerberg and former
Billy Idol bass player Phil Feit, was the last with
Sony/
CBS, as Jett switched to
Warner Bros. In 1993, Jett and Laguna released
Flashback, a compilation of various songs on their own
Blackheart Records. In 1994, the Blackhearts released the well-received
Pure and Simple, which featured tracks written with
Babes in Toyland's Kat Bjelland,
L7's
Donita Sparks and
Bikini Kill's
Kathleen Hanna. Jett returned to producing for the band
Circus Lupus in 1992 and again, in 1994, for
Bikini Kill. This recording was the
New Radio +2 vinyl 7-inch EP for which she also played and sang back-up vocals. A CD single of "Let's Do It" featuring Jett and Westerberg was also released during this time, and appeared in the song credits for the movie
Tank Girl. In 1997, Jett was featured on the
We Will Fall: The Iggy Pop Tribute album. She performed a cover of the
Johnny O'Keefe song "
Wild One" (or "Real Wild Child"). Jett is a guest artist on
Marky Ramone and the Intruders' 1999 album
The Answer to Your Problems? on the track "Don't Blame Me". She is a guest vocalist on
Peaches' album
Impeach My Bush on the tracks "
Boys Wanna Be Her" and "You Love It". In the 1990s she appeared in the
independent films
The Sweet Life and
Boogie Boy. In 1992, she was a guest star in
"Free Fall", a first-season episode of TV's
Highlander: The Series. In 1997, she appeared on the sitcom
Ellen, in the episode "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah", performing the title song.
2000s In 2000, Jett appeared in the Broadway production of
The Rocky Horror Show in the role of Columbia. That same year, Jett appeared on
Walker, Texas Ranger as an ex-CIA agent turned assassin hired to kill Walker and Alex. In 2002, Jett appeared in the film
By Hook or by Crook in the role of News Interviewee. From 2000 to 2003, Jett hosted a showcase of new film and video shorts,
Independent Eye, for
Maryland Public Television. In 2004, Jett and Laguna produced the album
No Apologies by the pop punk band
the Eyeliners, after signing them. Jett also guested on the track "Destroy" and made a cameo appearance in its music video. Also in 2004, Jett narrated
Cam Archer's short film,
Godly Boyish, about two teenagers who share suicidal fantasies. In 2005, Jett and Laguna signed punk rockers the Vacancies and produced their second album,
A Beat Missing or a Silence Added (reaching the top 20 in CMJ Music Charts), and their third album in 2007,
Tantrum. That same year, she was recruited by
Steven Van Zandt to host her own radio show on Van Zandt's
Underground Garage radio channel on
Sirius Satellite Radio. She hosted a four-hour show titled ''Joan Jett's Radio Revolution
, broadcast every Saturday and Sunday. The program moved from Sirius 25 (Underground Garage'') to Sirius 28 shortly before being canceled in June 2008. Also in 2005, Jett and Laguna celebrated the 25th anniversary of Blackheart Records with a sellout show at
Manhattan's Webster Hall. In June 2006, Jett released her album
Sinner, on Blackheart Records. To support the album, the band appeared on the 2006
Warped Tour and on a fall 2006 tour with
Eagles of Death Metal. Various other bands such as Antigone Rising,
Valient Thorr, the Vacancies, Throw Rag and Riverboat Gamblers were to have joined the tour for a handful of dates each. Jett sang a duet with Chase Noles on "Tearstained Letters", a song on
the Heart Attacks' 2006 album,
Hellbound and Heartless. In 2008, Jett made a cameo appearance in
Darren Lynn Bousman's rock opera/file
Repo! The Genetic Opera as the guitarist in Shilo's room during the piece "Seventeen". Also in 2008, she appeared in the
Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode "
Reunion" as a rock-and-roll talk show host who is murdered.
2010s Jett was an executive producer for the film
The Runaways, which chronicled the Runaways' career. It was written and directed by
Floria Sigismondi, who has directed videos for
Marilyn Manson,
the White Stripes and
David Bowie. Production of the movie began filming around
Twilight's
Kristen Stewart's filming schedule, (i.e. of the sequels
New Moon and
Eclipse). Stewart played Jett in the film. In order to prepare for the role, Stewart met Jett around January 2009. In an interview, Stewart revealed that she hoped to be able to sing some songs in the film. The film explores the relationship between Jett and Runaways' lead singer,
Cherie Currie, played by
Dakota Fanning, and premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2010. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts appeared at the
2010 Sundance Film Festival, at Harry-O's, to promote the film. Jett, along with the Blackhearts, released the album
Unvarnished on September 30, 2013. The album reached
Billboard's Top 50. It included songs dealing with the death of her parents and other people. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts were inducted in the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015. Jett starred in and was the executive producer of the film
Undateable John, which was released in 2014. In April 2014, Jett fronted the remaining members of
Nirvana for a performance of "
Smells Like Teen Spirit" for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She joined the band again later that night for its surprise concert at
Saint Vitus. Jett played Betsy Neal in the television film
Big Driver. The film, based on
Stephen King's
novella of the same name, premiered on
Lifetime on October 18, 2014. Jett provided the voice for the character Sunshine Justice in an episode of
Steven Universe.
2020s Joan Jett and the Blackhearts released
Changeup on March 25, 2022, the first acoustic album ever recorded by the band, featuring "Bad Reputation" and "Crimson and Clover". On June 2, 2023, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts released the 6 song EP,
Mindsets. The EP the band's first release of new material in ten years. Jett played a post pandemic welcome back concert in honor of first responders in the summer of 2022 at the Nassau County
Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre hosted by Nassau County Executive
Bruce Blakeman that set a record attendance of 27,000 concert attendees. On May 14, 2021, it was announced that to celebrate the 40th anniversaries of Jett's first two albums,
Bad Reputation and
I Love Rock & Roll, Z2 Comics was releasing two
graphic novels titled ''Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - 40x40: Bad Reputation/I Love Rock 'n' Roll'' that will bring Jett's "songs to life as 20 vivid stories" by female writers and artists in the comic book industry. The books were released in November 2021. == Other ventures ==