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Joan Jett & The Blackhearts

Joan Jett & The Blackhearts

Saturday, April 19, 2025 (7:30 PM - 10:30 PM) (EDT)

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Having left an indelible stamp on rock ā€™nā€™ roll forged by anthemic hits, thousands of live performances around the world, and a tireless belief in staying true to yourself, Joan Jett remains driven by the singular power of music. Picking up her first guitar at thirteen years old and starting a career at fifteen, her unmatched perseverance and authenticity still resonate five decades later. Jett grew up during a time when rock ā€˜nā€™ roll was off limits to girls and women, but with her first band, The Runaways, in 1975, she promptly blew the door to the boysā€™ club off its hinges. It was the first of many iconoclastic moments in her life, including forming her own independent record label, Blackheart Records, after she was rejected by no less than 23 labels. ā€œYou canā€™t let other people dictate your life to you,ā€ she says. ā€œBeing told that girls canā€™t play rock ā€˜nā€™ rollā€” I mean, even as a kid, it was so illogical to me. Itā€™s like, what do you mean? That girls canā€™t master the instruments?ā€ She continues, ā€œOther people have called me a rebel, but I just feel like Iā€™m living my life and doing what I want to do. If I listened to everybody who told me I couldnā€™t do it, then I wouldnā€™t be doing it.ā€ The music industry often had to catch up with Jett as she carved her own path to success. In their infancy, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts happily took on L.A. hot spot The Whiskyā€™s slowest night, quickly building a following. The same thing happened on the East Coast after the band moved to New York, when fifty people at The Malibu in Long Island turned into throngs of fans that shut down local highways. Jett formed a kismet collaboration of menace and pop sensibility when she met Kenny Laguna, her longtime producer, collaborator, and business partner. Together they pressed up their own records and sold them out of the back of Kennyā€™s Cadillac at concerts, long before doing so was ever part of the music industry landscape. Blackheart was born in an era that did not see many artist-owned indie labels. And when mainstream radio wouldnā€™t play the Blackheartsā€™ single ā€œI Love Rock ā€™nā€™ Roll,ā€ fans bombarded stations across the United States and helped turn it into an unstoppable hit that eventually spent seven weeks at #1. Jett has gone on to score eight platinum and gold records and nine Top 40 singles, proving time and again how audiences knew something about her that record companies didnā€™t. ā€œThe way that Joan and Kenny had done things inspired people to make their own labels, because people figured out that they donā€™t need a bunch of guys in suits and cigars and cash to start a label,ā€ says Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. Forty years after its formation, Blackheart is a thriving entertainment company producing music, film, and television, and continues to champion emerging bands. Jett remains one of the most beloved and influential artists in popular music, with a fanbase that spans diehards who have been with her from the beginning to little kids who see her as a six-string-wielding superhero. Her influence, legacy and inspiration for anyone struggling with industry stereotypes earned her a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Says Miley Cyrus, who inducted Jett at that ceremony, ā€œSheā€™s been the first to do many things, and not just as a woman ā€“ but just as a badass being on the planet. There isnā€™t one other person on this planet thatā€™s been an inspiration to me like she has.ā€ Having celebrated the 40th anniversary of her seminal albums ā€˜Bad Reputationā€™ and ā€˜I Love Rock ā€˜nā€™ Roll,ā€™ Jett is still a cultural force. Says Dave Grohl, who along with the other surviving members of Nirvana chose Jett to sing ā€œSmells Like Teen Spiritā€ at their own Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, ā€œThe roar of the crowd as she walked into the spotlight was a thunderous welcome ā€“ the kind that only legends receive. Watching her work, I could only imagine the incredible life she had lived, and I could sense her undying love of rock ā€˜nā€™ roll, which was as contagious as it was inspiring. In a world of Barbies, every girl needs a Joan Jett.ā€ Apparently Mattel thought so too, as Joan had a Barbie made in her likeness. Jettā€™s habit of defying expectations and breaking new ground applies on and off stage. To some of her fans, sheā€™s a feminist icon who has overseen albums by punk titans such as The Germs and Bikini Kill. To others, sheā€™s a guitar idol with three of her own signature Gibson models and a recently released Epiphone model. Following recent studio work such as an album she produced for rockabilly legend Wanda Jackson, and ā€œJeepster,ā€ her contribution to the Marc Bolan/T.Rex tribute collection ā€˜AngelHeaded Hipster,ā€™ she also continues to release new music with the Blackhearts. Succeeding their 2022 album Changeup, their first-ever acoustic record, Joan Jett and the Blackheartsā€™ latest EP Mindsets is available to stream now and came out as a Record Store Day First vinyl release on 11/24/23. Featuring 6 brand new songs (and bonus live versions on the RSD vinyl piece), Mindsets serves as a reminder of what the band is all about ā€“ the perfect blend of punk and rock nā€™ roll that feels timeless and immediate at once. Jettā€™s music has been heard across blockbuster movies (ā€œReady Player Oneā€), beloved cult TV shows (ā€œFreaks and Geeksā€), binge-worthy streaming hits (ā€œBig Little Liesā€) and the DC and Marvel universes. Since 2006, the theme song to NBCā€™s ā€œSunday Night Footballā€ has been a reworked version of her chart-topping ā€œI Hate Myself for Loving You.ā€ Joan Jett and the Blackhearts also just collaborated with Dolly Parton on a new version of ā€œI Hate Myself For Loving Youā€ for Dollyā€™s first-ever rock album ā€˜Rockstar,ā€™ which is leading the 2023-24 album charts. Jett is also no stranger to acting in movies, television, and theater, notably ā€˜Light of Dayā€™ alongside Michael J. Fox and ā€˜The Rocky Horror Showā€™ on Broadway, and has lent her voice to animated characters (ā€œSteven Universe,ā€ ā€œKipo and the Age of Wonderbeastsā€). In 2010, Jett served as an executive producer on The Runaways, a film about her first band starring Kristen Stewart as Jett and Dakota Fanning as Runaways vocalist Cherie Currie. ā€˜Bad Reputation,ā€™ a documentary about Jettā€™s life, premiered to critical acclaim at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and is now available for streaming. Still relentless in their commitment to live performance, Jett and the Blackhearts continue touring the globe alongside fellow rock legends like The Who, Green Day, and Foo Fighters. The band completed The Stadium Tour with Def Leppard and Motley Crue in 2022, the ā€œSo Happy It Hurtsā€ tour with Bryan Adams in 2023, and will be touring with Alanis Morrissette in Summer 2024. ā€œTo me, itā€™s really about connection: Musician eyeballs to audience eyeballs,ā€ Jett says. ā€œYou connect. You see each other. You recognize that vision. You smile. Thereā€™s contact. Thereā€™s understanding. I know what youā€™re talking about and you know what Iā€™m talking about.ā€ ā€œWeā€™ve become so conditioned to measuring our musicā€™s impact in dollar signs that we can forget what itā€™s really about: the music,ā€ she continues. ā€œEmotion. Expression. Giving a voice to those that arenā€™t satisfied fitting into whatever box they were given. I have lived this rock ā€˜nā€™ roll ethic my entire life, and I am thankful to all those people along the way that let me be me.ā€
F. M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
71 Public Square
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 United States
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Saturday, April 19, 2025 (7:30 PM - 10:30 PM) (EDT)
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