Tina Turner was the undisputed icon of the music and pop culture of the 80s and 90s. Although she sang from an early age and won numerous awards singing in a band with her first husband Ik Turner, she herself said that as an independent artist she was born only with the release of her first solo album “Private Dancer”. The singer launched such unforgettable hits as “Simply the best”, “Private dancer” or “What’s love got to do with it”.
Tina Turner is dead. The legendary singer died at the age of 83
Tina Turner was born Anna Mae Bullock on November 26, 1939. She has been singing since she was a child, and was very active in the church choir. She took her first steps in the music industry at the turn of the 1950s and 1960s. As Little Anna, she played guest vocals in the song “Boxtop” by Kings of Rhythm. Its leader (and future husband of the artist) Ike Turner heard the young and talented singer not long ago on the stage of a Manhattan nightclub.
Soon after, they started performing together as the rock and roll band Ike & Tina Turner. You need to know that Anna Mae Bullock collaborated with Ike Turner not only in the field of music. He quickly persuaded her to marry and change not only her surname, but also her first name. They were amazing on stage – their concerts were legendary thanks to their unique energy. Their greatest joint hits include songs such as “A Fool in Love”, “River Deep – Mountain High” or the famous cover of “Proud Mary”. The latter track earned them a Grammy Award for “Best Performance of an R&B Song by a Group”. It got to the point that in 1966 they even supported The Rolling Stones.
While they were doing great on stage, Tina Turner’s private life was hell. Ike Turner was an unfaithful, violent, and violent drug addict. He first beat his young wife when she was pregnant with their first child (they had four sons). Tina then endured mental and physical abuse for years – Ike often beat her almost unconscious shortly before going on stage.
Anna Mae managed to escape from her husband only in 1976. There are famous stories that at the time she had only 36 cents and sunglasses with her, and was dressed in a white suit covered in blood. The singer’s career then stopped for almost a decade – more or less that much time was needed to convince the decision-makers that it was worth releasing her music seriously.
Her first solo album “Private Dance” was released in 1984 and, in addition to the title single, also included hits such as “What’s Love Got to Do with It” and “I Can’t Stand the Rain”. The album turned out to be a huge success and sold nearly 20 million copies. The title also brought the artist three Grammy Awards – for Record of the Year, Best Vocal Performance by a Pop Vocalist (“What’s Love Got to Do with It”), and in the category “Best Female Rock Vocal Performance” – the song “Better Be Good to Me” prevailed here. “. Let’s emphasize that Tina Turner was already 45 at the time of her solo debut and became a global phenomenon. The “Guinness Book of Records” reported that ticket sales for Tina’s concerts were the highest in history.
Tina Turner defined an entire era of world pop culture – at the time of her death, she freely estimated, she had sold over two hundred million albums, over a dozen Grammys and dozens of other industry awards. Turner also blazed trails for other singers – her energy and distinctive stage image left an unforgettable impression.
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Source: Gazeta

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