Mojo honour for punk star Sioux
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Siouxsie emerged from the punk scene to score 21 UK hit singles
Punk star Siouxsie Sioux has beaten David Bowie and The Ramones to music magazine Mojo's top award.
The Siouxsie and the Banshees singer took its Icon award in a readers' vote.
Paul Weller took the songwriter award, The Magic Numbers were named best new act and rock band Gang of Four took the inspiration prize in a London ceremony.
Madness took the Hall of Fame award. Mojo editor-in-chief Phil Alexander said: "This was an amazing night which brought together real musical heroes."
'Enhanced musical culture'
The awards aim to honour past and recent stars "whose careers have been responsible for enhancing our rich musical culture".
Led Zeppelin star Jimmy Paige, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, U2 guitarist The Edge and Sinead O'Connor were among the musicians to present prizes in the Porchester Hall ceremony on Thursday.
Sioux, who also beat the late Mark Bolan and ex-Sex Pistols star John Lydon to the Icon award, was part of the high-profile Bromley Contingent of Sex Pistols fans in the 1970s.
She went on to form Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Creatures, blending goth rock with world and dance music to score a total of 21 hit singles in the UK.