CHERIE CURRIE Says THE RUNAWAYS Reunion Will Never Happen - “LITA FORD And JOAN JETT Just Can’t Seem To Figure That Out”; Audio
December 7, 2016, 8 years ago
Cherie Currie says a full reunion of iconic seventies rockers Runaways will now probably never happen. Speaking on the White Line Fever podcast, Currie outlined in great detail her relationships with fellow former bandmates Joan Jett, Lita Ford, Jackie Fox and Sandy West and the previous attempts to get the band back together.
“It’s funny. A little over 20 years ago, Lita had reached out to us to convince us, me and Joan, to do a Runaways reunion,” Currie, now 57, says. “And we did, with Kenny Laguna basically at the helm, he secured a tour and Lita, she just basically doesn’t get along with Kenny and she just walked away from that. Now she’s come back and she… I’ve always wanted a reunion. I’ve worked with every single one of the girls since the band dissolved. I’ve worked with Jackie, Sandy, Lita and Joan… separately, but I’ve performed with all of them.
“I really did see a Runaways reunion happening but now I don’t believe it will because Lita and Joan just can’t seem to figure that out. So I’m now saying that’s not going to happen, unfortunately.
“I always thought that we had to have a reunion. It was very, very disappointing for me over a number of years. For 20 years, actually, when we had it in the bag and Lita walked… that was very difficult.
“Five years ago would have been the perfect time, when the movie came out, but I can’t control how other people feel. It was very important for me to say ‘you know what? This isn’t going to happen’ and that’s really what I’ve done.”
Currie gave her account of why Fox and Ford were not involved in the 2010 film about the fabled all-girl rock band:
“Jackie, unfortunately, when we reached out to her to participate in the film… went to (producers) John and Art Linson and was demanding huge amounts of money,” she says. “And also, she was demanding to be a producer. They tried to reason with her but she was holding fast.
“John and Art LInson, of course, they made films like Fight Club and Into The Wild and countless great movies and they were having none of it. They just threw her out of the film entirely, wouldn’t even use her name, no matter how much me and Joan tried to change their minds.
“Lita, she was married at the time and her husband at the time told her not to read the contracts so she was basically out of the film. That was too bad because it would have been a completely different movie. There was nothing Joan and I could do about that.”