Wanda Jackson can't remember the last time she played Virginia. “It had to have been in the 1950s, but I don't remember. … so this will be something new.” Jackson, a Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame honoree ...
Sat. May 19 | The first lady of rockabilly and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, Wanda Jackson blended rock and country in the 1950s with songs like "Fujiyama Mama," and she landed a Top 40 hit ...
In his book "The Unsung Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll," author Nick Tosches declares rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson to be "simply and without contest, the greatest menstruating rock 'n' roll singer whom the ...
She had several hits in the late '50s and early '60s, including "Mean Mean Man," "Let's Have a Party" and "Fujiyama Mama." In the '70s she kept recording music, mostly gospel. She's 65 now and still ...
In the 1950s, Wanda Jackson was hailed as the Rockabilly Queen. The Oklahoma native's exuberant vocals, which combined innocence and a growling rock edge, graced the now-classic album "Rockin' With ...
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