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    Jayne County (born Wayne Rogers, July 13, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and record producer whose career has spanned six decades. Under the name Wayne County (inspired by Wayne County, Michigan), she was the vocalist of influential proto-punk band Wayne County & the Electric Chairs who became known for their campy and foul-mouthed ballads, glam punk inspired songs, and image which was heavily influenced by Jackie Curtis and the Theatre of the Ridiculous.

  2. JAYNE COUNTY - MAN ENOUGH TO BE A WOMAN. 20th May 2021: Jayne's autobiography "Man Enough To Be A Woman", written with Rupert Smith, is now back in print with added content. Available to order via Amazon. 16th October 2020: Jayne's latest release "I Don’t Fit In Anywhere!" with Am Taylor is now available as a digital download via Amazon. 23rd ...

  3. May 18, 2021 · Jayne County was a pioneering trans performer who collaborated with Warhol, Bowie, and the New York Dolls. Her book Man Enough To Be A Woman recounts her wild and outrageous life in the LGBTQ+ counter-culture.

  4. Jun 27, 2017 · Jun 27, 2017. 1. One of the pioneers of proto-punk, Jayne County was a founding mother of New York City’s punk scene in the 1970s. Her story is one of dualities — of poverty and celebrity ...

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  5. May 25, 2021 · Jayne County, a trans woman and punk icon, reflects on her wild life in her memoir Man Enough to Be a Woman. She recalls the '60s art scene, Stonewall, Andy Warhol, David Bowie, and more.

  6. Jayne County is a trans-trendsetter, wonder woman and punk rock superstar who fought her way to fame and progressed LGBTQ rights. Read her interview about her life in the Deep South, New York City, and Europe, and her experiences with Warhol, Bowie, and the Electric Chairs.

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  8. Mar 21, 2024 · Learn about the life and career of Jayne County, who transitioned from Wayne Rogers and became a pioneer of punk rock and LGBTQ+ activism. Discover how she influenced Bowie, Jarman and other artists with her songs, style and gender identity.