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  1. The albums discography of Wanda Jackson, an American recording artist, consists of 44 studio albums, 37 compilation albums, four live albums, one video album, two box sets and has appeared on 26 albums. In 1954 at age sixteen, Jackson signed with Decca Records as a country music artist. [1] The label did not issue a record until the 1962 ...

  2. Rockin' in the Country: The Best of Wanda Jackson [Musikkassette] - : Amazon.de: Musik Zum Hauptinhalt wechseln.de. Lieferung an Kassel 34117 Standort ...

  3. Wanda Jackson, die als Kind im Gospelchor sang, wurde von ihrem Vater angehalten, Gitarre und Klavier zu spielen. Er nahm seine Tochter mit zu Konzerten von Country-Größen wie Bob Wills und Tex Williams. Wanda Jackson war begeistert von dieser Art von Musik. 1952 zogen die Jacksons nach Oklahoma City um. Im selben Jahr gewann Wanda Jackson ...

  4. Bom on October 20, 1937 in Maud, Oklahoma, 50 miles south- east of Oklahoma City, Wanda got her first guitar while living in California from 1941 to 1949, af- ter which the Jacksons returned to Oklahoma City, where Tom Jackson sold cars. Wanda won a talent contest and got her own radio show on KLPR, which she hosted while attending high school. Singer Hank Thompson, hav- ing his first hits ...

  5. Wanda Jackson. If not for her good friend Elvis Presley’s sage advice, Wanda Jackson might have stuck with good old-fashioned country music. After all, she’d already scored a sizable hit for Decca in 1954 with You Can’t Have My Love, an appealing traditional country duet with Billy Gray. But The Hillbilly Cat intuitively understood that a ...

  6. Wanda Jackson wurde zwar in Oklahoma geboren, wuchs aber ab ihrem 4. Lebensjahr in Kalifornien auf. Als Kind lernte sie Gitarre und Klavier spielen. Mit 15 Jahren gewann sie einen Talentwettbewerb und durfte täglich eine Viertelstunde in einem lokalen Radiosender auftreten. Der Countrysänger Hank Thompson hörte sie dort und ermutigte sie zu ...

  7. 10. Feb. 2007 · Speaking of that tune: three Wanda Jackson tunes I remember and love the most on here are "Right Or Wrong" which peaked on the Country Charts at #9 in 1961 and also "In The Middle Of A Heartache" which did even better and peaked at #6 also in 1961. Both of those also crossed over to the Pop Charts. "Why I'm Walkin'" is the third and it's also from 1961. It has a gentle touch of the Patsy Cline ...

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