R.I.P.
Tribute to Tina Turner
26 November 1939 - 24 May 2023
Let’s honour the memory of Tina Tuner,
A trailblazer with a powerful voice and pure dynamite on stage.
When I think of Miss Tina Turner, the first song that comes to my mind is her version of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Proud Mary...
An ode to the simple life, leaving the stress of the city life to a more meaningful life, a move that takes a lot of courange and strenght. She could represent the riverboat rolling on the river so well with her moves and her legendary legs!!!
To me she was a REAL ICON and an role model and I want to remember her with this song:
Fun fact ( And intreasting one) -
The artwork on the second Last Shadow Puppets, "Everything You've Come to Expect" , is a shoot was taken in 69, by the photographer Jack Robinson Jr.
The original photo is monochromatic, but for the album it was edited with gold variety.
Tina Turner had contributions to rock & roll, but also she had influence on fashion.
Most iconic look of Tina Turner was "flame dress" by Bob Mackie 1978.
Tina Turner had contributions to rock & roll, but also she had influence on fashion.
Most iconic look of Tina Turner was "flame dress" by Bob Mackie 1978.
I’ve lost track of all of her iconic looks, no way I could narrow it down to just one.
It was costume from movie Mad Max 3 : Beyond the Thunderdome .
Also from that movie is a song We Don't Need Another Hero which is became one of Tina's biggest hit singles. https://deezer.page.link/2Mft4adAyo6QBHQy5
Tina Turner had contributions to rock & roll, but also she had influence on fashion.
Most iconic look of Tina Turner was "flame dress" by Bob Mackie 1978.
I’ve lost track of all of her iconic looks, no way I could narrow it down to just one.
OMG YEEEEEES!!!!!!!!
November 26th 1939 was born American singer, songwriter Tina Turner, (Annie Mae Bullock), who with Ike & Tina Turner had the 1966 UK No.3 single 'River Deep Mountain High', 1971 US No.4 single 'Proud Mary', and 1973 'Nutbush City Limits and solo hits with the 1984 US No.1 single 'What's Love Got To Do With It', plus over 25 other Top 40 singles. Turner was one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, she has also been referred to as The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll and is one of the most successful female Rock 'n' Roll artists receiving eleven Grammy Awards. Turner died on 24 May 2023 following a long illness, including cancer, strokes, and kidney failure.
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