Jill Wisoff
(Music)
Jill Wisoff's most recent band, The Con Artists, independently
released a CD produced by Chris Spedding. Prior to this project, Jill
toured Europe and the U.S. extensively as bass player for the late Johnny
Thunders. She was worked in Country & Western cover bands, performed with
the Canadian band Chocolate Bunnies from Hell in one gig in Toronto, and was
lead guitarist with the all-female reggae band Steppin'Razor in the
eighties, opening for acts like UB40 and Black Uhuru. Jill has also scored
the underground film "The Doorman," a sardonic look at the New York club
scene directed by Dee D. Bache. She studied musical composition at
Manhattan School of Music and Bennington College.