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Today-Music-History-Jul18Today in Music History for July 18: In 1903, Canadian soprano Beatrice LaPalme made her Covent Garden debut. She was a last-minute substitute in the role of "Musetta" in a gala performance of "La ...
But the graceful power was evident from the outset as lead Elle Ma-Kinga N’zuzi strutted in Tina trademark style, energised ...
As the primary songwriter/lead vocalist for Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty was the driving force behind the band’s biggest hits.
WHEN John Fogerty walks out on to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage tomorrow, he will be taking care of unfinished business – in ...
A set of slower, more introspective songs wound up becoming the best-selling record of her career, but Turner wasn't sure that Private Dancer was going to work.
The Icelandic Parliament, the Alþingi, the world’s oldest parliament, is established. 1547: Champion of the Protestant Reformation, Philip I, ...
Lionel Richie was born; David Bowie recorded "Space Oddity"; Neil Diamond appeared on the 20th anniversary show of American Bandstand; Brian Wilson and Lionel Richie were born; and Neil Young's ...
While with the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, she and her backup singers wore various stylish wigs. As an 80s rock star, she traded in the flowy, smooth hair for a bolder, spiky look that became her ...
Tina Turner marked the 1970s as a journey to self-discovery and musical triumph, having already solidified herself with the explosive energy and soulful intensity of the Ike &Tina Turner Revue.
Since music legend Tina Turner died at the age of 83 at her home in Switzerland, tributes have poured in for the singer who sold more than 100million albums in her six-decade career.
Ike and Tina Turner pose for a portrait with their children, circa 1972. Clockwise from bottom left: Michael Turner, Ike Jr., Ike Turner, Craig Hill (son of Tina and Raymond Hill) and Ronnie Turner.
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