Reel To Reel: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Black History Month 2025
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38m
"The GRAMMY Museum was thrilled to present a screening of Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story in the Museum’s intimate 200-seat Clive Davis Theater with a post-screening interview featuring filmmaker Michael Mabbott moderated by Tre'vell Anderson discussing the creative process behind the film and a special tribute performance featuring Georgia Gets By of one of Shane’s GRAMMY Award-nominated songs to follow.
ABOUT ANY OTHER WAY: THE JACKIE SHANE STORY
A star is reborn. With an outsize stage presence that eclipsed R&B greats like Etta James and Little Richard, Black trans soul singer Jackie Shane was the real deal.
After mysteriously vanishing from public view for almost 40 years, this little-known icon is given her ultimate due in Michael Mabbott and Lucah Rosenberg-Lee’s remarkable documentary portrait Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story, executive produced by Elliot Page.
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