motorcitykitty:

transradical:

Jayne County is probably the most interesting musician you’ve never heard of.  A regular at the Stonewall Inn, County was one of many trans women who participated at the Stonewall Riots.

She worked alongside the likes of Andy Warhol, David Bowie (having a great influence on his Diamond Dogs tour) and was direct influence on a young Patti Smith, who met County by being cast opposite her in the first of several plays they would do together. While Jayne was already an active musician in what would become the punk rock scene, it would still be several years before Patti Smith would begins putting her poems to music.

She was also the inspiration for the titular character in the cult classic Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

There’s really no other woman more deserving of the title “mother of punk rock.”

for all i know about hedwig, how have i never heard this woman’s name? i am fascinated. i want to know everything about her!

see i knew about jayne what with my obsessions with andy warhol and documentaries about rock history (she’s featured in a bunch of ones about punk / late 70s new york stuff) and i somehow have managed to not make the connection between jayne and hedwig. now that i’ve been told it is so fucking obvious! badass to the max

“The more they told me: you’re a girl, you can’t paint graffiti, you can’t go to subways, because you’re a girl, you’re a mere female; I had to stand up and just shut them up.” —Lady Pink

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