Life of Tina Turner American born Singer and celebrity

  

Life of Tina Turner American born Singer and celebrity

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1) For what is Tina Turner famous?

2) What was the original name of Tina Turner?

3) From what country was Tina Turner?

4) How did Tina Turner come to be well-known?

5) Which of Tina Turner's songs are the most well-known?



Tina Turner, whose real name was Anna Mae Bullock, was an American singer with a career spanning five decades. She was born in Brownsville, Tennessee, on November 26, 1939, and died in Küsnacht, Switzerland, on May 24, 2023.


Turner was born in a rural Tennessee sharecropping family. After relocating to St. Louis, Missouri, she started singing as a teenager and quickly became involved in the rhythm-and-blues scene there. In 1956, she first met Ike Turner at a concert by his band, the Kings of Rhythm, and shortly joined the group. She started out as Tina Turner, and thanks to her dynamic onstage presence, she rapidly became the focus of the performance. The group, which traveled under the name Ike and Tina Turner Revue, was well-known for its live performances but had trouble finding success on the recording front.


This changed in 1960 when "A Fool in Love" debuted on the pop charts and was followed by a run of successful singles. Ike stated that he and Tina were never formally married during their divorce proceedings in 1977, hence the exact year of their marriage is up for debate. The 1966 album River Deep—Mountain High, which Spector produced, became a smash in Europe, and whose title track is likely the pinnacle of Spector's "wall of sound" production approach, did not perform well in the US. The cover versions of "Proud Mary" by Creedence Clearwater Revival from 1971 and "Nutbush City Limits" from 1973 were Ike and Tina's final hits together. In 1978, Tina filed for divorce from Ike, blaming him for years of physical violence and adultery.


She had a number of performances as a guest musician on other artists' albums before releasing Private Dancer, her debut solo album, in 1984. It was a success on both the economic and critical fronts, selling over 20 million copies globally and receiving three Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Best Female Vocal Performance for "What's Love Got to Do with It." The song from the single became Turner's anthem. She had a role in the 1985 film Mad The Joni Letters, a Grammy-winning ode to Joni Mitchell, which was released in 2007.


Turner became a Swiss citizen in 2013 after living in Switzerland for a while. Shortly after, she filed the paperwork to renounce her American citizenship. She co-authored the autobiographies I, Tina (1986), My Love Story (2018), and Happiness Becomes You: A Guide to Changing Your Life for Good (2020), which was made into the 1993 film What's Love Got to Do with It. She also wrote the self-help book alongside Taro Gold and Regula Curti. 1991 saw the induction of Ike and Tina into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.


Max Beyond Thunderdome as a result of her fame in music. Break Every Rule (1986), Foreign Affair (1989), and Wildest Dreams (1996) were later albums. All the Best, a collection of her biggest hits, was released in 2004. Turner carried on touring well into the twenty-first century and contributed to the albums of other musicians, most notably Herbie Hancock's River: 


2018's Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement went to Tina Turner in addition to the Kennedy Centre Honour she received in 2005. In the same year, the West End of London saw the debut of Tina, a jukebox musical based on her life and directed by Phyllida Lloyd. In 2019, the musical had its Broadway debut. Turner became the subject of the documentary Tina two years later. She was enshrined as a solo performer in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2021.


Which of Tina Turner's songs are the most well-known?








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