My grandfather told me a story of seeing her perform while he took my grandmother on one of his business trips up north. After the performance my meemaw had a chance to see her briefly in passing. “You sure can sing, ma’am!” my grandmother shouted. She said she never saw someone smile so big after that in her life.
Jackie Shane was being played in the basements of my black friends in 1960’s. We danced to great R&B artists most white kids never heard about. I was lucky my parents never said no to a party invite from the “wrong side” of town. To my mom & dad we were kids dancing, drinking cokes and having a good time, and just maybe our friendships would change the world. We are all still friends some 50 years later, still dancing just not in basements, assisted living homes today.
Just got the news Jackie passed away today, February 22, 2019. Jackie was a regular entertainer at our local watering hole, the Richmond Inn, in the 1960s & early 70s. Jackie Shane, and The Mighty Pope, were two of the most popular acts to perform there. I'll always remember how kind & friendly Jackie was, despite having been treated terribly by some people who couldn't accept her for who she was. I'll always remember Jackie for the great music she leaves behind and for the terrific performer she was. R.I.P. Jackie Shane. You broke barriers, and did it with style & grace.
Excellent radio interview of her. Apparently she's been nominated for a Grammy this year. RIP Jackie...and thank you! www.cbc.ca/radio/q/friday-feb-8-2019-david-foster-jackie-shane-and-more-1.5009904/jackie-shane-in-her-own-words-a-rare-interview-with-a-living-legend-1.5010217
@@robertmotionThe 2-cd set was GRAMMY nominated for Best Historical Album for her box set Any Other Way. Specifically listed as: Rob Bowman, Douglas McGowan, Rob Sevier, & Ken Shipley, compilation producers; Jeff Lipton & Maria Rice, mastering engineers, (Jackie Shane)
I listened to this song several times and was impressed with what seemed her effortlessness before I realized just how tight, bangin’, and in the pocket she and they are.
Fellow Torontonian here. That is wild that Jackie Shane performed at Neil McNeil. Considering it was an all boys Catholic school, that was progressive, but Toronto has always had a great music scene. I went to a Catholic High School in the 70's (Senator O'Connor), and we had amazing talent at our high school dances as well that drew students from everywhere. You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love. ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8 And Banger Films and The National Film Board just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
To the commenters on these wonderful Jackie Shane tracks - Jackie knew she was a woman since she was a small child. You have no idea just how difficult being a black transgender woman is anywhere on this planet at any time, let alone growing up in the Jim Crow South. Black trans women have among the highest murder, abuse, unemployment and imprisonment rates of any population, and it was much, much harder in the 1960s; we’re lucky she made it through everything and lived to an old age. Have some respect, stop calling her “he.”
I agree that you should definitely not call her a "he," in respect of her identity, but you should understand that it has only really been known for a few years now that she identified herself as a woman. Before that, I believe it was an open question to most, and some thought that she was a drag performer who lived as a man. I'm not trying to excuse those who are being ignorant, but I just wanted to make it clear.
@@liampaniak9461 much respect for her. I had no idea until I saw the other album cover where she was dressed in a tuxedo. And I can see were people thought she was a drag queen, and amazingly I have never heard of her and I have done lots of research on gay history. She reminds me so much Etta James in her choice of material. A little Nancy Wilson as well. And her back up band is jumping. And it is amazing that she performed as a woman. She would make a great subject for a documentary.
This is fantastic!!!! I saw Jackie Shane perform live at the Palais Royale ( a dance Hall located on the shore of Lake Ontario on the east side of Sunnyside Swimming Pavilion). This was sometime in the late sixties and is still one the best performances I have ever attended. At that time, Jackie wore a blonde Marilyn Monroe type of wig and was the most beautiful looking person. Jackie if you are still around, please come out of hiding for your adoring fans. You are absolutely the best.
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love. ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8 And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
I just learned about Jackie yesterday. I regret I never saw her perform. I understand she had some huge challenges in her life but I hope she is smiling down on us knowing she helped breakdown some barriers. RIP sweet lady.
I'd never heard of Jackie until I stumbled upon her singing this song while searching for a version I heard growing up by Junior and the Classics. Very good version! today people want to put "First' on everything. Jackie did that decades ago! RIP Jackie
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love. ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8 And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love. ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8 And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Rufus Thomas wrote the song & had a hit in '65 singing it himself. Rufus wrote a great R&B song, but I think Jackie Shane's vocal performance does the song even more justice than Rufus' rendition!
Sheer pop soul perfection, what a voice, delivered with such style and confidence. Amazing talent. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to know of Jackie and her great songs. Glad to know them now, just great.
My first introduction to Jackie's music was "Any Other Way" from the BMG "Made in Canada" compilation released 1989. It's astonishing to me that this marvelously gifted performer wasn't better known, particularly in the United States, her native country. I don't believe Jackie ever became a naturalized citizen, but I for one would be proud to call her Canadian! She now lives in that celestial Hall of Fame - the one that really matters!
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love. ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8 And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Si è allontana dalle scene per stare vicina alla madre poi è tornata dopo è pure morta, peccato che di lei,_lui, non se ne parli, è veramente un gran peccato!
Wow - that is fabulous. You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love. ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8 And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
What an incredible post! Prince meets Little Richard meets Earth Kitt! Wish I knew the real truth about what happened to Jackie Shane. Love this song! I also love "Any Other Way" Jackie's music was just as good as any other chart toping songs in that era. Thank you so much for posting!
So a friend sends this link to me and I think to myself... I was 13 in 1965, soaking up music like a sponge, as I have all my life. I'm serious about my music. I know my stuff.... so how is it that I never heard of this woman? And then it came to me....
I would love to know the details of how this performance came about. I do not believe for one second that "nobody knew". They all knew and that is what makes it more interesting, I think. The cooperation of all concerned to get this performance to happen. Everyone needs help to fly.
I found about Jackie a few years ago and forgot about her till I just encountered this video again now. Really fascinating that a trans performer got on TV in the 1960s.
This is brilliant! So happy I have discovered this precious jewel.Jackie shane is a trailblazer and has stamped themselves in history especially in Canada.
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love. ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8 And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
This lady looked after Big John and protected him from all the chiken hawks.Acording to him she was mor his mother than his mother was. Bless her and keep her
I just saw a documentary about the 1960's Yonge St. music scene and can tell you exactly where the Bluenote was: the upper floor of 372 Yonge Street, just off the Walton Street entrance to the Delta Chelsea. The exterior got completely remodeled last year and would be unrecognizable to anyone who frequented there.
Certainly a contender for the best version of this one, at least I.M.H.O. All possible points taken for the arrangement and by the band, as well... Glad to see this was saved for those not familiar with Jackie, 'back in the day'.
I remember 65 like it was yesterday. Effect, some would like it, some would not. That year was full of good singers, bands. Motown, British Invasion, etc. It would be another good singer, with all the competition going on.
@@jessiegardner5235 Prince would never have seen this. He was a little boy in Minneapolis in 1965. _Night Train_ was on a local channel in Nashville for 2 years, and only shown late at night. He may not have even heard of her before he died. Unfortunately, Jackie herself was popular only in Nashville and Toronto for a few years. She never made the big time.
I love how she challenged society by having male backing singers. She also wore mens suits, seventy years earlier she would have been a suffragette. What a voice, what a woman, what a HUMAN!
Wow she had balls!!! Transgender pioneer (end of 60ies-71). Knew Little Richard as a teen, performed with Jackie Wilson, met Hendrix early on! Billboard article brought me... Any Other Way is nominated for Grammy in 2019❗️Would be great seeing her (78yo)
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love. ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8 And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Saw Jackie and his band who performed at my high school, Thistletown Collegiate in the 60's. They were great, was mesmerized seeing a man with lipstick and mascara, had never seen it before! Brave soul back then.
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love. ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8 And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
My grandfather told me a story of seeing her perform while he took my grandmother on one of his business trips up north. After the performance my meemaw had a chance to see her briefly in passing.
“You sure can sing, ma’am!” my grandmother shouted.
She said she never saw someone smile so big after that in her life.
Jackie Shane was being played in the basements of my black friends in 1960’s. We danced to great R&B artists most white kids never heard about. I was lucky my parents never said no to a party invite from the “wrong side” of town. To my mom & dad we were kids dancing, drinking cokes and having a good time, and just maybe our friendships would change the world. We are all still friends some 50 years later, still dancing just not in basements, assisted living homes today.
Just got the news Jackie passed away today, February 22, 2019. Jackie was a regular entertainer at our local watering hole, the Richmond Inn, in the 1960s & early 70s. Jackie Shane, and The Mighty Pope, were two of the most popular acts to perform there.
I'll always remember how kind & friendly Jackie was, despite having been treated terribly by some people who couldn't accept her for who she was. I'll always remember Jackie for the great music she leaves behind and for the terrific performer she was.
R.I.P. Jackie Shane. You broke barriers, and did it with style & grace.
Thank you for sharing your memories of her.
Excellent radio interview of her. Apparently she's been nominated for a Grammy this year. RIP Jackie...and thank you!
www.cbc.ca/radio/q/friday-feb-8-2019-david-foster-jackie-shane-and-more-1.5009904/jackie-shane-in-her-own-words-a-rare-interview-with-a-living-legend-1.5010217
Andy O'Neill Shane’s album is nominated along with the producers....not the artist, for clarity.
/bklyn💯
@@robertmotionThe 2-cd set was GRAMMY nominated for Best Historical Album for her box set Any Other Way. Specifically listed as: Rob Bowman, Douglas McGowan, Rob Sevier, & Ken Shipley, compilation producers; Jeff Lipton & Maria Rice, mastering engineers, (Jackie Shane)
so sorry to hear that
Jackie Shane was a regular performer in the 60's at our high school dances in Toronto (Neil McNeil HS). Great entertainer.
Oh my god. I’m almost 40 and I can’t ever imagine something this good played at our high school dances back in the day. This is amazing.
I listened to this song several times and was impressed with what seemed her effortlessness before I realized just how tight, bangin’, and in the pocket she and they are.
Fellow Torontonian here. That is wild that Jackie Shane performed at Neil McNeil. Considering it was an all boys Catholic school, that was progressive, but Toronto has always had a great music scene. I went to a Catholic High School in the 70's (Senator O'Connor), and we had amazing talent at our high school dances as well that drew students from everywhere.
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love.
ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8
And Banger Films and The National Film Board just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Thx!!!! =D
She had that James Brown groove in her motion! Just fabulous! 💯
No she didn't
Her phrasing and intonation give me chills. Why is this the first time I've heard this?
To the commenters on these wonderful Jackie Shane tracks - Jackie knew she was a woman since she was a small child. You have no idea just how difficult being a black transgender woman is anywhere on this planet at any time, let alone growing up in the Jim Crow South. Black trans women have among the highest murder, abuse, unemployment and imprisonment rates of any population, and it was much, much harder in the 1960s; we’re lucky she made it through everything and lived to an old age. Have some respect, stop calling her “he.”
I agree that you should definitely not call her a "he," in respect of her identity, but you should understand that it has only really been known for a few years now that she identified herself as a woman. Before that, I believe it was an open question to most, and some thought that she was a drag performer who lived as a man. I'm not trying to excuse those who are being ignorant, but I just wanted to make it clear.
@@liampaniak9461 much respect for her. I had no idea until I saw the other album cover where she was dressed in a tuxedo. And I can see were people thought she was a drag queen, and amazingly I have never heard of her and I have done lots of research on gay history. She reminds me so much Etta James in her choice of material. A little Nancy Wilson as well. And her back up band is jumping. And it is amazing that she performed as a woman. She would make a great subject for a documentary.
This is a man ,transgender rather
@@mattikarosenthal3298 b
She is absolutely great !
This is fantastic!!!! I saw Jackie Shane perform live at the Palais Royale ( a dance Hall located on the shore of Lake Ontario on the east side of Sunnyside Swimming Pavilion). This was sometime in the late sixties and is still one the best performances I have ever attended. At that time, Jackie wore a blonde Marilyn Monroe type of wig and was the most beautiful looking person. Jackie if you are still around, please come out of hiding for your adoring fans. You are absolutely the best.
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love.
ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8
And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Bring back black music. Soul!!
Try The Dap Kings
I just learned about Jackie yesterday. I regret I never saw her perform. I understand she had some huge challenges in her life but I hope she is smiling down on us knowing she helped breakdown some barriers. RIP sweet lady.
I'd never heard of Jackie until I stumbled upon her singing this song while searching for a version I heard growing up by Junior and the Classics.
Very good version!
today people want to put "First' on everything. Jackie did that decades ago!
RIP Jackie
I remember doing the dog 1965 that is why listening to this song.
saw her so often on the Yonge Street strip here in Toronto. wonderful performer, courageous groundbreaker
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love.
ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8
And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
A true trailblazer, just like Marsha P. Johnson. RIP
In very loving memory of Mrs. Jackie Shane (1940 - 2019 R.I.P. Gone but NOT forgotten).
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love.
ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8
And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Rufus Thomas wrote the song & had a hit in '65 singing it himself. Rufus wrote a great R&B song, but I think Jackie Shane's vocal performance does the song even more justice than Rufus' rendition!
Sheer pop soul perfection, what a voice, delivered with such style and confidence. Amazing talent. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to know of Jackie and her great songs. Glad to know them now, just great.
I've never heard of her, but I will hear her today
My first introduction to Jackie's music was "Any Other Way" from the BMG "Made in Canada" compilation released 1989. It's astonishing to me that this marvelously gifted performer wasn't better known, particularly in the United States, her native country. I don't believe Jackie ever became a naturalized citizen, but I for one would be proud to call her Canadian! She now lives in that celestial Hall of Fame - the one that really matters!
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love.
ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8
And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Talent matters! And she's go the goods.
IMO THIS is the best version.
Her worthy spirit and voice of a superstar shine on.
Never heard of this person until today, quite cool
R.I.P. Jackie Shane - way before you time.
Si è allontana dalle scene per stare vicina alla madre poi è tornata dopo è pure morta, peccato che di lei,_lui, non se ne parli, è veramente un gran peccato!
Si veramente un peccato.
How am I just now seeing this gem!???
This sounds great!! M'y bros on drums covered and recorded this song in 1964 with his band cald
"The Counts Four" from Montréal Canada
Wow - that is fabulous. You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love.
ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8
And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Great R&B. I bet her music was played on WLAC in Nashville. John R way down south in Dixie.
What an incredible post!
Prince meets Little Richard meets Earth Kitt!
Wish I knew the real truth about what happened to Jackie Shane.
Love this song! I also love "Any Other Way"
Jackie's music was just as good as any other chart toping songs in that era.
Thank you so much for posting!
She's great!
Saw Jackie a few times. Any Other Way is the best. I still have that 45, after all these years. Remember Mighty Pope too from many clubs.
So a friend sends this link to me and I think to myself... I was 13 in 1965, soaking up music like a sponge, as I have all my life. I'm serious about my music. I know my stuff.... so how is it that I never heard of this woman? And then it came to me....
I would love to know the details of how this performance came about. I do not believe for one second that "nobody knew". They all knew and that is what makes it more interesting, I think. The cooperation of all concerned to get this performance to happen. Everyone needs help to fly.
Rest in peace child, you were a trailblazer.
I found about Jackie a few years ago and forgot about her till I just encountered this video again now. Really fascinating that a trans performer got on TV in the 1960s.
Truthfully, I like the intro flowing into the rest of the song. The choreography was cool; and, the camera with angles were good.
Love it. She is a good looking lass and got a voice that want quit. Thanks.. Peace
I love this and one great thing about the Tube is that some people have personal connections and stories that fill in the details. Thank you.
Now that is style. Damn.
and class
SHE'S AMAZING, HOLY COW
New to this singer today
Jackie's smooth as silk. Ice cold!
This is brilliant!
So happy I have discovered this precious jewel.Jackie shane is a trailblazer and has stamped themselves in history especially in Canada.
Love this
Great Version.
Hey Dap-Kings! A cover of this song would hit the spot!
Thank you 🎶👍🎶...Thank You Lord ✝️ for the Tingles 🙏❤✝️
💕 Love her .white boys groove. Black boy soul . No fake .just wonderful!!!!......
Saw her many times at the Coalbin on Yonge in the 60s
I love Jackie Shane.
Never heard of her until an episode of Poker Face! 🎉
I definitely freaked out a little bit when that song started playing!
From a Nashville TV show "Night Train"
RIP Ms. Shane. Lots of love and respect from Toronto.
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love.
ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8
And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Why the entire fuck I gotta discover this Gem after she's dead?
Easy style and flow. FEARLESS!
Damn RIP
Whoah -- this is seriously good stuff. Better than the original, even.
Some serious style
Trailblazer, strong, powerful... may you RIP Miss. Jackie Shane❤
Downright LEGEND! She did that sh*t! 🔥💙🔥
legend
The coolest thing I’ve ever seen and career goals!!!!!
What a smooth presentation.
This lady looked after Big John and protected him from all the chiken hawks.Acording to him she was mor his mother than his mother was. Bless her and keep her
Amazing.
Fearless trailblazer! Thank you!!
I just saw a documentary about the 1960's Yonge St. music scene and can tell you exactly where the Bluenote was: the upper floor of 372 Yonge Street, just off the Walton Street entrance to the Delta Chelsea. The exterior got completely remodeled last year and would be unrecognizable to anyone who frequented there.
Sooo Jackie was the first to do it then Sylvester in that order my first time hearing Jackie was few days ago they really lit up this song
Certainly a contender for the best version of this one, at least I.M.H.O. All possible points taken for the arrangement and by the band, as well... Glad to see this was saved for those not familiar with Jackie, 'back in the day'.
Had never heard of her before lastnight, at a documentary film festival showing of "Any Other Way". Im now a big fan!
I like this version of WTD best. That stutter beat and Jackies voice.
When I started playing in a rock band in 1966, EVERY band did a cover of this song. I never knew who did the original though!!!
Johnny Jones & The King Casuals ("Soul Poppin'") are the backing band and I think that's the Hytones on background vocals
Effortlessly cool. If this blows me away in 2016 what was it's effect in 1965?
I remember 65 like it was yesterday. Effect, some would like it, some would not. That year was full of good singers, bands. Motown, British Invasion, etc. It would be another good singer, with all the competition going on.
Do you think prince stole a little? (I DO)
its
Met Jackie at the Concord tavern in Toronto early 60s.A lovely person
@@jessiegardner5235 Prince would never have seen this. He was a little boy in Minneapolis in 1965. _Night Train_ was on a local channel in Nashville for 2 years, and only shown late at night. He may not have even heard of her before he died. Unfortunately, Jackie herself was popular only in Nashville and Toronto for a few years. She never made the big time.
Jackie Shane is dope
Thank you for posting this. I am happy that more people are learning about her genius. He music is the heart of rock and roll.
I just found out about her and I wish I would have found out about her sooner 😢
The Great Jackie Shane and what a great band one of my tube favs !
Thank you so very much for preserving and sharing this! Jackie Shane we miss and value you! Come out of exile and shine.
At the Sapphire Tavern, great music.
Ms Jackie Shane
"Excuuuuse the gloves!"
I love how she challenged society by having male backing singers.
She also wore mens suits, seventy years earlier she would have been a suffragette.
What a voice, what a woman, what a HUMAN!
That wasn't a CHALLENGE.Money.
Wow she had balls!!! Transgender pioneer (end of 60ies-71). Knew Little Richard as a teen, performed with Jackie Wilson, met Hendrix early on! Billboard article brought me...
Any Other Way is nominated for Grammy in 2019❗️Would be great seeing her (78yo)
Jackie Wilson! Wonderful singer.
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love.
ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8
And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Marvelous! She's from my time in the 60's and yes, she was so talented and unique. RIP Jackie
RIP fearless one....👑
Great performance 💪 remembering Rufus Thomas very soul 🔥
Clássico muito boa cantora e ritmo musical
Fantastic , Great Band !!
rock n roll 🫰🫰🫰❤️🔥🌱
A collection of all her recordings, and highlights from the live performances, is imminent on Numero Group, both on 2CD and 2LP. :)
She's amazing!
Before RuPaul, before Sylvester, before Divine, there was Jackie Shane!
thank you for the archives !!
I like it...
wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww that was great....
Saw Jackie and his band who performed at my high school, Thistletown Collegiate in the 60's. They were great, was mesmerized seeing a man with lipstick and mascara, had never seen it before! Brave soul back then.
You might be interested to know that Historica Canada put out a Heritage Minute on Jackie Shane that I think you will love.
ua-cam.com/video/NRUjX3_f22k/v-deo.htmlsi=NLgkaT7vqLNN3zh8
And Banger Films and The National Film Board of Canada just launched (2024) an award winning documentary on her life: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
I have the Jackie Shane LP. - Live at the Sapphire; bought in Toronto back in the day...
donaaaaa ❤️
This woman is queen of walking my dog anyday any way
The thing IS...Jackie was not a woman ! lol
She was a woman! A trans woman
What a version. And with a cardigan too. Love the dancers and band. All live mind you.
Just AMAZING!! Slick n sooo cool!
i am in love with this
She's amazing