Born Josie Jones in
Dallas,
Texas, Cotton sang with Dallas bands and then moved to Los Angeles, California. She met Larson Paine in Hollywood, and the two began dating. Larson and his brother Bobby gave her "Johnny, Are You Queer?", previously performed live by
The Go-Go's, to record as a demo. After the first label to sign her folded,
Bomp! Records released the song as a single. The performance of the single attracted the attention of
Elektra Records, which re-released the single and a full album, with the future
Kingdom Come member Johnny B Frank on keyboards, in 1982. The
Convertible Music LP has music reminiscent of the 1960s girl group tradition. Cotton made an appearance in the 1983 film
Valley Girl, singing "Johnny, Are You Queer?", "He Could Be the One" and "School Is In" during the film's prom scene. In 1984, Elektra issued Cotton's follow-up album,
From the Hip, which returned a minor hit with the cover of
Looking Glass' "Jimmy Loves Maryann" (with guitar by
Lindsey Buckingham). In 1986, Cotton appeared in a minor role as the character Silver Ring in the
John McTiernan horror film
Nomads opposite
Adam Ant and
Pierce Brosnan. "Johnny Are You Queer?" was later used in
Jackass Number Two during the "Anaconda Ballpit" stunt. The punk band
Screeching Weasel covered the song on their 1994 album
How to Make Enemies and Irritate People. In 1993, Cotton recorded
Frightened by Nightingales (as Josey Cotton), a collection of songs by the songwriter/violinist/self promoter Bill Rhea. Continuing to work behind the scenes, Cotton co-founded B-Girl Records, which issued recordings by
Goldenboy and
Alaska!. An album of her own music,
The Influence of Fear on Salesmen, was planned for release in 2002 on B-Girl but failed to materialize under that title. Cotton released
Movie Disaster Music in 2006, followed by
Invasion of the B-Girls, a collection of B-movie theme song covers, also produced in part by Bill Rhea, in 2007. Building on the critical success for these recordings, Cotton released
Pussycat Babylon in late 2010. As of May 2018, "Johnny Are You Queer" ranks at No. 80 on
VH1's list of the Top 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 80s. This Wikipedia article once erroneously listed her birth name as Kathleen Josey, so she was asked where Cotton came from in a 2009 interview with Magnet Magazine: "I was actually born Josie Jones. My mother kept marrying and taking her maiden name back – she was married six times. Cotton is actually a family name from way back." ==Discography==