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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janie_JonesJanie Jones - Wikipedia

    Janie Jones Marion Mitchell (born 1941 [1] in Seaham, County Durham ), better known by her stage name Janie Jones, is a former English singer. She became renowned for holding sex parties at her home during the 1970s, and was jailed for her involvement in 'controlling prostitutes'.

  2. 4 nov. 2016 · Let them know - how you feel. The Clash - Janie Jones (Official Audio) Follow On Spotify - http://smarturl.it/TheClashTTListen On Apple Music - http://smarturl.it/TheClash_AppleMusicAmazo...

  3. Witness the electrifying energy of The Clash's iconic performance of "Janie Jones" live in Munich, Germany in 1977. This remastered HD video captures the raw intensity and rebellious spirit of...

  4. 21 févr. 2022 · Janie Jones, whose real name is Marion Mitchell, is still alive today. Born in County Durham, Janie is a former pop singer, with her most-known hit being her debut single 'Witches Brew'.

  5. 26 févr. 2016 · Joe Strummer booked Wessex Studios on December 28th, 1982 for Janie Jones to record a song he'd just written for her called 'House Of The Ju Ju Queen'.

  6. 2 mai 2024 · The Story Behind the Song. “Janie Jones” was written by Mick Jones, the guitarist and co-founder of The Clash. The song was inspired by a woman named Janie Jones, who worked as a prostitute in London. Jones met Janie at a brothel, where he and his bandmates used to hang out.

  7. Janie Jones, party host of apparent ill-repute, patsy for an establishment steeped in double-standards, prison confidante of Myra Hindley and cause celebre for the Clash during their early rabble-rousing months, also understood the true meaning of seven inches of pleasure.