词条 | Turner, Tina |
释义 | Turner, Tina American singer Introduction original name Anna Mae Bullock born Nov. 26, 1939, Brownsville, Tenn., U.S. ![]() Turner was born into a sharecropping family in rural Tennessee. She began singing as a teenager and, after moving to St. Louis, Mo., immersed herself in the local rhythm-and-blues scene. She met Ike Turner (Turner, Ike) at a performance by his band, the Kings of Rhythm, in 1956, and soon became part of the act. She began performing as Tina Turner, and her electric stage presence quickly made her the centrepiece of the show. The ensemble, which toured as the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, was renowned for its live performances but struggled to find recording success. That changed in 1960, when "A Fool in Love" hit the pop charts, and a string of hit singles followed. Ike and Tina were married in 1962, although the date is subject to some speculation (during the couple's divorce proceedings in 1977, Ike claimed that the two were never legally married). The Phil Spector (Spector, Phil)-produced album River Deep—Mountain High (1966) was a hit in Europe, and its title track is arguably the high point of Spector's “wall of sound” production style, but it sold poorly in the United States. Ike and Tina's final hits as a couple were the cover version of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary" (1971) and "Nutbush City Limits" (1973). ![]() Representative Works ● It's Gonna Work Out Fine (1962) ● Live! The Ike and Tina Turner Show (1965) ● River Deep—Mountain High (1966) ● Private Dancer (1984) Additional Reading Tina Turner and Kurt Loder, I, Tina (1986), the autobiography that helped spur Tina Turner's comeback, includes much rich detail of the early days of soul. |
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