Venus and the Razorblades were a short-lived
punk rock
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band from
Los Angeles, California
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, formed and managed by
Kim Fowley
Kim Vincent Fowley (July 21, 1939 – January 15, 2015) was an American record producer, songwriter and musician who was behind a string of novelty and cult pop rock singles in the 1960s, and managed the Runaways in the 1970s. He has been ...
after his initial separation with
The Runaways
The Runaways were an American rock band who recorded and performed from 1975 to 1979. Formed in 1975 in Los Angeles, the band released four studio albums and one live album during its run. Among their best-known songs are " Cherry Bomb", " Holl ...
in 1976. They are believed to be one of the first mixed-gender American punk bands.
Rock impresario Kim Fowley first severed ties with the Runaways in September 1976,
and then reconciled with the band in November, returning to the studio to record their second album ''
Queens of Noise
''Queens of Noise'' is the second studio album by the American rock music, rock band the Runaways, released on January 7, 1977, through Mercury Records. It is the last album to involve Cherie Currie and Jackie Fox as members of the band.
It is ...
''.
It was during this period of inactivity that Fowley assembled Venus and the Razorblades.
Fowley intended the band to be a mixed-gender group in the vein of "
Fleetwood Mac
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or
ABBA
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,"
and touted the band as "
Kiss
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and
Aerosmith
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meet ABBA" in his initial promo for the band.
The band's name was initially intended for the Runaways, but the name went unused because no one in the group could decide which member would be "Venus."
The band's lineup included guitarist/singer Roni Lee (born Rhonda Lee Ryckman); guitarist/singer Steven T. (Tetsch); bassist Danielle Faye (formerly of Atomic Kid and later The Zippers); drummer
Nickey Beat
Nickey Alexander (a.k.a. Nickey Beat) is an American drummer.
Biography
Born Jeffrey Ivisovich, Nickey Beat lived in San Pedro, Los Angeles before moving to Hollywood to focus on music. There in 1977, alongside Cliff Roman and brothers, John and ...
(later of
The Weirdos
The Weirdos are an American punk rock band from Los Angeles. They formed in 1975, split-up in 1981, re-grouped in 1986 and have remained semi-active ever since. Critic Mark Deming calls them "quite simply, one of the best and brightest America ...
and the
Germs) (soon replaced by Kyle Raven); and singers Dyan Diamond and Vicki Razorblade (born Vicki Arnold). When the band formed, Diamond and Razorblade were only 14 and 17 years old respectively.
Venus and the Razorblades played their first shows at the
Starwood November 3–4.
The band performed with Fowley's band The Quick at a series of shows entitled "Kim Fowley presents Punk Rock" at the
Whisky a Go Go
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November 25–28.
This was followed by a December 2 show featuring Venus and the Razorblades headlining and the band Shock opening, and a series of shows with Venus and the Razorblades opening for
Van Halen
Van Halen ( ) was an American rock band formed in Pasadena, California, in 1973. Credited with restoring hard rock to the forefront of the music scene, Van Halen was known for their energetic live performances and the virtuosity of their guit ...
December 3–5, all at the Whisky a Go Go.
In February 1977, the Runaways opted to record two of Venus and the Razorblades' songs,
"Alright You Guys" and "I Wanna Be Where the Boys Are."
Both songs ended up on the Runaways LP ''
Live in Japan'' (1977).
Cherie Currie
Cherie Ann Currie (born November 30, 1959) is an American singer, musician, actress, and artist. Currie was the lead vocalist of the Runaways, a rock band from Los Angeles, in the mid-to-late 1970s. She later became a solo artist. Currie and h ...
recorded "Young and Wild" for her LP ''
Beauty's Only Skin Deep'' (1977)
and Van Halen recorded a demo of "Young and Wild" with producer
Ted Templeman
Edward John "Ted" Templeman (born October 24, 1942) is an American musician and record producer. Among the acts with whom he has had a long relationship are the rock bands Van Halen and Doobie Brothers and the singer Van Morrison; he produced ...
.
The band also worked with
Bomp Records on the release of a single entitled "Punk-a-Rama," whose B-side contained an excerpt of a press conference featuring the band, Fowley and
Rodney Bingenheimer
Rodney Bingenheimer (born December 15, 1946) is an American radio disc jockey who is best known as the host of ''Rodney on the ROQ'', a radio program that ran on the Los Angeles rock station KROQ-FM from 1976 to 2017. In the early 1970s, he als ...
.
Island Records
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expressed interest in the band and brought the band into the studio to record, but opted not to release the final album upon its completion.
Bob Ezrin
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was then brought in to produce for the band, and the group was accepted by
Atlantic Records
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, but no final product was released.
Inner tensions led to the group disbanding
in 1977.
A posthumous compilation album entitled ''Songs from the Sunshine Jungle'' was released in July 1978 on Visa Records.
After Venus and the Razorblades disbanded, Fowley tried to make Dyan Diamond a star and got a deal for her with
MCA Records
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; her 1978 album, ''In the Dark'' was a commercial failure. Roni Lee collaborated and performed with
Randy California
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Life and career
California was b ...
and
Ed Cassidy
Edward Claude Cassidy (May 4, 1923 – December 6, 2012) was an American jazz and rock drummer who was one of the founders of the rock group Spirit in 1967.
Biography
Cassidy was born in Harvey, Illinois, a south suburb of Chicago on May 4, ...
of
Spirit, as well as
Mars Bonfire
Dennis Edmonton (born Dennis Eugene McCrohan; 21 April 1943), also known by the stage name Mars Bonfire, is a Canadian rock musician and songwriter, best known for writing the hit song " Born to Be Wild" for Steppenwolf.
Early career
Born Den ...
and
Jerry Edmonton
Gerald Michael Edmonton (born Gerald McCrohan, October 24, 1946 – November 28, 1993) was a Canadian musician who was the drummer and secondary lead vocalist for the rock band Steppenwolf.
Early life and career
Edmonton was born in Oshawa, ...
of
Steppenwolf, in 1977-78. In 2004 a follow-up album release on CD, "''More Songs From The Sunshine Jungle''" was issued on Charlatan Records. In 2013, Lee was granted an endorsement with
Paul Reed Smith
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guitars for her distinctive style of playing as well as her place in punk rock's early history. Lee released the album ''Heros of Sunset Blvd.'' in 2016.
The Woman's International Music Network, founded by Laura B. Whitmore, gives credit to Venus and the Razorblades, as well as the Runaways, for performing in a genre that was dominated mostly by men.
References
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American new wave musical groups
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