Due to high attendance, admission is subject to capacity and advanced tickets do not guarantee entry. The Museum may temporarily pause or stop entry earlier than closing time once capacity is reached.
Due to high attendance, admission is subject to capacity and advanced tickets do not guarantee entry. The Museum may temporarily pause or stop entry earlier than closing time once capacity is reached.
Wanda Jackson — an iconic performer known as the “Queen of Rockabilly”—will discuss her career and her new autobiography, Every Night is Saturday Night: A Country Girl’s Journey to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The Oklahoma native landed more than 30 singles on the country and pop charts between 1954 and 1974, including “Let’s Have a Party,” “Right or Wrong,” and “In the Middle of a Heartache.” Every Night is Saturday Night is the pioneering artist’s chance to share personal memories of her relationship with Elvis; the hurdles she overcame as a woman who introduced sex appeal to country music and growling femininity to rock & roll; how her deep faith has sustained her over more than seven decades of rocking, shocking, and thrilling audiences around the globe; and much more. The Q&A will be moderated by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Scott Goldman, and will be followed by a special performance. After the program, Jackson sign copies of her book in the Museum store.
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