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Wanda Jackson

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Wanda Jackson was only halfway through high school when, in 1954, country singer Hank Thompson heard her on an Oklahoma City radio show and asked her to record with his band, the Brazos Valley Boys. By the end of the decade, Jackson had become one of America's first major female country and rockabilly singers.

Jackson was born in Oklahoma, but her father Tom — himself a country singer who quit because of the Depression — moved the family to California in 1941. He bought Wanda her first guitar two years later, gave her lessons, and encouraged her to play piano as well. In addition, he took her to see such acts as Tex Williams, Spade Cooley, and Bob Wills, which left a lasting impression on her young mind. Tom moved the family back to Oklahoma City when his daughter was 12 years old. In 1952, she won a local talent contest and was given a 15-minute daily show on KLPR. The program, soon upped to 30 minutes, lasted throughout Jackson's high-school years. It's here that Thompson heard her sing. Jackson recorded several songs with the Brazos Valley Boys, including "You Can't Have My Love," a duet with Thompson's bandleader, Billy Gray. The song, on the Decca label, became a national hit, and Jackson's career was off and running. She had wanted to sign with Capitol, Thompson's label, but was turned down, so she signed with Decca instead.

Jackson insisted on finishing high school before hitting the road. When she did, her father came with her. Her mother made and helped design Wanda's stage outfits. "I was the first one to put some glamour in the country music — fringe dresses, high heels, long earrings," Jackson said of these outfits. When Jackson first toured in 1955 and 1956, she was placed on a bill with none other than Elvis Presley. The two hit it off almost immediately. Jackson said it was Presley, along with her father, who encouraged her to sing rockabilly.

In 1956, Jackson finally signed with Capitol, a relationship that lasted until the early '70s. Her recording career bounced back and forth between country and rockabilly; she did this by often putting one song in each style on either side of a single. Jackson cut the rockabilly hit "Fujiyama Mama" in 1958, which became a major success in Japan. Her version of "Let's Have a Party," which Elvis had cut earlier, was a U.S. Top 40 pop hit for her in 1960, after which she began calling her band the Party Timers. A year later, she was back in the country Top Ten with "Right or Wrong" and "In the Middle of a Heartache." In 1965, she topped the German charts with "Santa Domingo," sung in German. In 1966, she hit the U.S. Top 20 with "The Box It Came In" and "Tears Will Be the Chaser for Your Wine." Jackson's popularity continued through the end of the decade.

Jackson toured regularly, was twice nominated for a Grammy, and was a big attraction in Las Vegas from the mid-'50s into the '70s. She married IBM programmer Wendell Goodman in 1961, and instead of quitting the business — as many women singers had done at the time — Goodman gave up his job in order to manage his wife's career. He also packaged Jackson's syndicated TV show, Music Village. In 1971, Jackson and her husband became Christians, which she says saved their marriage. She released one gospel album on Capitol in 1972, Praise the Lord, before shifting to the Myrrh label for three more gospel albums. In 1977, she switched again, this time to Word Records, and released another two.

In the early '80s, Jackson was invited to Europe to play rockabilly and country festivals and to record. She's since been back numerous times. More recently, American country artists Pam Tillis, Jann Browne, and Rosie Flores have acknowledged Jackson as a major influence. In 1995, Flores released a rockabilly album, Rockabilly Filly, and invited Jackson, her longtime idol, to sing two duets on it with her. Jackson embarked on a major U.S. tour with Flores later that year. It was her first secular tour in this country since the '70s, not to mention her first time back in a nightclub atmosphere. Jackson returned to the studio in 2010 to begin work on a new album. Produced by Jack White and featuring a band comprised of the White Stripes frontman, his wife Karen Elson, various Raconteurs, My Morning Jacket's Carl Broemel, and a host of others, The Party Ain't Over arrived in early 2011. Jackson's 31st studio album, 2012's Unfinished Business, was produced by Justin Townes Earle and featured original material as well as covers of songs by Woody Guthrie, Etta James, Bobby Womack, and others.

Title: Hunt's-Up

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Christmas Magic

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: Easter Dance

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: An Intimate Story

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: Fujiyama Mama

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Pop

Title: Lakeshore Town

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: All The Best

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre:

Title: Palm Trees

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Festive Sounds

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: Candy Licious

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: Christmas Love

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: Freestyle

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Sight And Sound

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: School Kids

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: At High Altitude

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: 50s Collection

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Jazz

Title: Unlimited

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: Watch Out

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: The Last Lullaby

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: The Balloon

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Imposingly

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: This Spring Feeling

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock

Title: Fast

Artist: Wanda Jackson

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Collections

Title: 60s Top Hits (CD3)

Genre: Pop

Title: Hit History 1960

Genre: Pop

Title: Girl Crazy!

Genre: Soul, Jazz, Pop

Featuring albums

Title: Best of Friends

Artist: Kenny Rogers

Genre: Country

Title: 50s Jukebox Hits

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock

Title: Duets

Artist: Andy Lee Lang

Genre: Rock

Title: Karel Zich 1969 - 1987

Artist: Karel Zich, Flop

Genre: Pop

Title: Let It Be

Artist: Chimes Of Freedom Singers

Genre:

Title: Psychobilly Box

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock, Retro

Title: Country Gospel

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Country

Title: Girls with Guitars

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Songs of Siren

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Mad Music

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock

Title: Looks Like Rain

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Alle 40 Goed (CD2)

Artist: Popcorn

Genre: Soul, Pop

Title: Stars 2005

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Country

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