Joan Jett loves rock ’n’ rolla fact made abundantly clear by her 1982 hit single “I Love Rock ’n Roll.” And don’t get her started about her bad reputation! A virtuoso of the three-chord rock song, Jett set the prototype for the riot girl movement of the 1990s (and the teenyboppers covering Joan Jett movement of the 2000s; see: Spears, Brittney and Lavigne, Avril). There are distinct epochs to Jett’s fan base. There were the years garnering British punks with her first band, The Runaways. There were the years as the titular lead singer of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, with a radio-friendly audience. And there were the years she was held as a deity by anti-girl-group girl groups, like L7 and Bikini Kill. It’s hard to gauge in advance which fans show up for each show, but they all, more or less, show up for the same things: Jett’s transparently brash attitude, and her blunt, wallowing-through-the-punk-rock-muck guitar work.
Joan Jett and The Blackhearts
Tonight @ THECOOLTV Rock Stage, Summerfest, 10 p.m.