Jackie Shane
Depiction of Jackie Shane isolated from the History of Music on Yonge Street mural.
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Jackie Shane

Jackie Shane Jackie Shane American singer (1940–2019) Jackie Shane (May 15, 1940 – February 21, 2019) was an American soul and rhythm and blues singer, who was prominent in the music scene of Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1960s. Considered to be a pioneer transgender performer,[1] she was a contributor to the Toronto Sound and is best known for the single "Any Other Way", which was a regional Top 10 hit in Toronto in 1963 and a modest national chart hit across Canada in 1967, reaching No. 68.[2][3] This article needs additional citations for verification. (October 2025) Quick facts Background information, Born ... Jackie Shane Jackie Shane as depicted on the Yonge Street, Toronto mural: 'the History of Music'. Background…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Any Other Way / Sticks And Stones
Any Other Way / Sticks And Stones
Cruel Cruel World / New Way Of Lovin
Cruel Cruel World / New Way Of Lovin
Any Other Way / Sticks And Stones
Any Other Way / Sticks And Stones (1962)
In My Tenement / Coming Down
In My Tenement / Coming Down (1963)
Money / Send Me Some Lovin
Money / Send Me Some Lovin (1965)
Don't Play That Song / Barefootin
Don't Play That Song / Barefootin (1967)
Stand Up Straight And Tall / You Are My Sunshine
Stand Up Straight And Tall / You Are My Sunshine (1967)