Caroline Coon

Caroline Coon

Born 1945-01-01 (age 81) London, England

Biography

Caroline Mary Thompson Coon (born 23 March, 1945) is an English artist known for her paintings, her feminist political activism, her writing and photography. Coon became a key player in the nascent punk scene, documenting in writing and photography its rise of key figures including the Sex Pistols, the Clash and The Slits. Following the publication of an August 1976 Melody Maker article, β€œPunk Rock: Rebels Against The System,” she was credited by John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) with being the first to use the adjective β€˜punk’ – The Punk Rock Movement - to describe the new era of rock music being made in UK. Coon managed The Clash from 1978 to 1980, through two significant tours in the UK and North America. Her photographs of the early punk days are now published and exhibited throughout the world.

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Known For

Rude Boy
Rude Boy

1980

as Clash Girlfriend

House of 1,000 Dolls
Dante's Inferno
Dante's Inferno

1967

as Annie Miller

Boty: I Am the Sixties
Punk '76
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Punk rule O.K.

1996

as Herself

She's a Punk Rocker UK
She's a Punk Rocker UK

2010

as Herself