Wanda Jackson
Country, Musical Artist
1937 –
Who is Wanda Jackson?
Wanda Lavonne Jackson is an American singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist who had success in the mid-1950s and 1960s as one of the first popular female rockabilly singers and a pioneering rock and roll artist. She is known to many as the "Queen of Rockabilly".
Jackson mixed country music with fast-moving rockabilly, often recording them on opposite sides of a record. As rockabilly declined in popularity in the mid-1960s, she moved to a successful career in mainstream country music with a string of hits between 1966 and 1973, including "Tears Will Be the Chaser for Your Wine", "A Woman Lives for Love" and "Fancy Satin Pillows".
She has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity among rockabilly revivalists in Europe and younger Americana fans, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an Early Influence in 2009.
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- Born
- Oct 20, 1937
Maud - Also known as
- The Queen of Rockabilly
- Wanda Lavonne Jackson
- Wanda Jean Jackson
- Parents
- Spouses
- Wendell Goodman
(1961 - )
- Wendell Goodman
- Religion
- Christianity
- Ethnicity
- White American
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Lived in
- Oklahoma City
- California
- Maud
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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