Jay Jay French: Twisted Business: Lessons from My Life in Rock'n'Roll
Jan 06, 2022
Jay Jay French has a book out, but it's not what you might think, or not exactly.
French earned fame in the 1980s as the lead guitarist for transvestite metal band Twisted Sister, which produced some of the most recognizableand widely licensedrock music in history: "We're Not Gonna Take It." "I Wanna Rock."
You may have heard that many hi-fi companiesmanufacturers, distributors, and dealershave done very well during the pandemic years. Some reported their best years in businessever. With COVID-19 forcing people to stay at home, people sought diversion through home entertainment, including music. The industry benefited.
Back in the mid-1960s, I was the unusual white, suburban preteen who, for reasons I've long pondered and never fully understood, was drawn much less powerfully to the Beatles than to blues and R&B. I was a bit of a jazz snob, too. Given these leanings, it's no surprise that one of the half-dozen or so albums that fried my impressionable young brain was that seamless blend of blues, R&B, and jazz, Ray Charles at Newport.