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Despite her criminal conviction, Jones became a "cause célèbre" for the punk generation, who viewed her as a victim of a hypocritical legal system.

Jones first made headlines in August 1964 by attending the premiere of the documentary London in the Raw wearing a topless dress, an act that cemented her status as a provocateur against the British establishment. janie jones

: Her biggest musical achievement was the 1966 novelty hit "Witches Brew," which peaked at number 46 on the UK Singles Chart. Despite her criminal conviction, Jones became a "cause

Janie Jones (born Marion Mitchell in 1937 or 1941) is a former British pop singer and cabaret artist who became one of London's most notorious figures of the 1960s and 70s. While she had minor success as a singer, she is most famous for her involvement in high-profile sex scandals and for being the namesake of the opening track on The Clash’s 1977 debut album . Rise to Notoriety and Musical Career Janie Jones (born Marion Mitchell in 1937 or