Every Night Is Saturday Night: A Country Girl's Journey To The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - Hardcover

9781947026018: Every Night Is Saturday Night: A Country Girl's Journey To The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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"I love her. She's so brilliant. I don't think Rollin' in the Deep would exist if it wasn't for Wanda Jackson." --Adele

"She's influential to every modern female singer, whether they know about her or not. She broke down those walls in the beginning, when it was the hardest to do." --Jack White

"There's an authenticity in her voice that conjures up a world and a very distinct and particular place in time." --Bruce Springsteen

"As you look up the history of your roots in music, you don't find a lot of women. But Wanda Jackson was right there, at the beginning of it...."I learned to sing rock 'n' roll by listening to Wanda Jackson, but I learned about country music from her, too." --Cyndi Lauper

"Look around today and you can hear lots of rocking girl singers who owe an unconscious debt to the mere idea of a woman like Wanda. She was standing up on stage with a guitar in her hands and making a sound that was as wild and raw as any rocker, man or woman, while other gals were still asking, 'How much is that doggy in the window?'" --Elvis Costello

"Wanda Jackson, an atomic fireball of a lady, could have a smash hit with just about anything." --Bob Dylan
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Wanda Jackson's debut single, "You Can't Have My Love," reached the Top 10 while she was still a sixteen-year-old high school student. She hit the road after graduation, playing package shows with Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Elvis Presley, who gave Wanda his ring and asked her to be "his girl." With Presley's encouragement, the Oklahoma native began recording rock music, often releasing singles with country on one side and rock on the other during her decade-and-a-half tenure on Capitol Records.

Known for her energetic stage shows and pioneering presence as a female artist, Wanda stormed the charts with a series of hit singles, including "Let's Have a Party," "Right or Wrong," and "In the Middle of a Heartache." With more than 40 albums to her credit, Wanda has proven to be an enduring and genre-defying legend of American music.

In Every Night is Saturday Night, Wanda tells her own story of getting discovered by Country Music Hall of Famer Hank Thompson; shy she refused to return to The Grand Ole Opry for more than fifty years; the challenges she and her integrated band, The Party Timers, faced in the early 1960s; finding the love of her life; her recent work with rock luminaries Jack White and Joan Jett; and how her deep faith has sustained her over more than seven decades of rocking, shocking, and thrilling audiences around the globe.

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  • VerlagBMG Books
  • Erscheinungsdatum2017
  • ISBN 10 1947026011
  • ISBN 13 9781947026018
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  • Anzahl der Seiten350
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