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Josie Cotton says with a laugh,about the early-80s when “Johnny Are You Queer?” hit airwaves. April 29thmarked Valley Girl’s forty-year-release anniversary, and though “Johnny Are You ...
"He said, 'Want to go out and look at cool furniture or something?’ We were both interested in mid-century furniture. It was a good approach.”
Wikipedia once listed her birth name as Kathleen Josey, so she was asked where Cotton came from. But in a 2009 interview with Magnet Magazine, she set the record straight: "I was actually born Josie Jones. My mother kept marrying and taking her maiden name back - she was married six times. Cotton is actually a family name from way back." [4]
"Johnny Are You Queer?" (also stylized as "Johnny, Are You Queer?") is a 1980s song credited to the writing team of Bobby and Larson Paine. [4] [2] The song was first performed live by the Go-Go's, and eventually recorded by Josie Cotton, who released the song as a single in 1981 and 1982, and as part of her 1982 album Convertible Music.
Additionally that year, Josie Cotton released the hit song "Johnny Are You Queer? The song was based on Fear's song "Fetch Me One More Beer", written by Philo Cramer and John Clancy. [ 8 ] Bobby and Larson Paine, who were managing the Go-Go's , re-worked the song with new lyrics and gave it to them, but after a falling out forbade the band from ...
Josie Cotton talks lost 1986 album, 'Valley Girl,' and getting asked out by Nicolas Cage The future's open wide: How Modern English's 'I Melt With You' went from Cold War protest to enduring prom ...
Everything Is Oh Yeah is a 2019 studio album from American pop rock singer Josie Cotton. Recorded in 1986, the album was unreleased for several years due to Cotton losing her record contract. Recorded in 1986, the album was unreleased for several years due to Cotton losing her record contract.
Captured here in Austin, Texas, in 2022, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss perform on their Raising the Roof Tour. Plant revisits he early years with Led Zeppelin in a new doc, "Becoming Led Zeppelin."