Friday, August 4, 2017

200 Favourite Music Acts. Today: #133: IKE & TINA TURNER. Continues in 2 days.
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200
FAVOURITE
MUSIC ACTS
Come Together - Ike & Tina Turner
#133 
IKE & TINA
TURNER
Ike Turner was already an influential figure in rock 'n roll before Tina was recruited to join his tight touring band. As she is to be included further up among the Top 200 as a soloist, this biography will focus more on Ike. 
He was born Izear Turner Jr in 1931. Turner formed his first group before reaching adulthood. In 1951, aged 20, he recorded what is widely regarded as a seminal rock 'n roll track, "Rocket 88". The disc was credited to Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats, but it actually featured the former with Turner's Kings Of Rhythm. Turner was an uncredited co-writer of the track. He played piano at the time, but then switched to the guitar.
By the mid-Fifties, Turner's was a reputable outfit on the R&B circuit. In 1956, he met Annie Mae Bullock. In time, she was added to his band's line-up. Bullock was renamed Tina. She fell pregnant with the saxophonist before starting a relationship with Ike. In 1958, she legally became Mrs Tina Turner. The newlyweds soon started their own family. 
"A Fool In Love" was the couple's first hit together. It reached #2 on the R&B Chart and #27 Pop in America in 1960. The act enjoyed a series of R&B chart hits including "I Idolize You", "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", "Poor Fool" and "Tra La La La La". 
In 1966, Phil Spector produced the epic"River Deep, Mountain High". Although credited to the duo, this was actually a solo by Tina. The legendary producer was crushed that the track flopped in America, despite peaking at #3 in the UK. 
Ike & Tina moved into the 1970s covering songs by The Beatles ("Come Together"), Sly & The Family Stone ("I Want To Take You Higher") and Creedence Clearwater Revival ("Proud Mary"). The latter returned the duo to the high chart rungs in 1971 and earned them a Grammy Award. 
Tina penned "Nutbush City Limits", a rocker that stormed the charts 2 years later. It peaked at #22 Pop and 11 R&B in America as well as reaching #4 in Britain.
For too many years, Tina endured Ike's erratic and violent behaviour. His drug use was a major contributing factor. She finally decided to leave him. In 1976, they were officially divorced. 
Ike continued his drug-fueled ways, resulting in a prison sentence. Upon his release, he kicked addiction and remarried. Ike formed a new Kings Of Rhythm and recorded some new albums which were critically praised. 
In 2007, Ike died, most probably of an accidental cocaine overdose, in his Californian home. He was aged 76 at the time.  


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134 DES’REE
135 ACE OF BASE
136 VAN MORRISON
137 SAM COOKE
138 THE DOORS
139 AMY WINEHOUSE
140 PHARRELL WILLIAMS
141 GEORGE BENSON
142 MINNIE RIPERTON
143 VILLAGE PEOPLE
144 CURTIS MAYFIELD
145 FOREIGNER
146 EURYTHMICS
147 TOTO
148 BARRY WHITE
149 CARL RISELEY
150 TONI BRAXTON
151 NEIL DIAMOND
152 HALL & OATES
153 LUTHER VANDROSS
154 ERIC CLAPTON
155 THE O’JAYS
156 RUMER
157 SLY & THE FAMILY STONE
158 LITTLE RICHARD
159 HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUE NOTES
160 CHRIS ISAAK
161 MICHAEL McDONALD
162 GLORIA GAYNOR
163 TWENTY ONE PILOTS
164 BEN E. KING
165 MEAT LOAF
166 JAMES REYNE
167 JOAN ARMATRADING
168 SADE
169 A-HA
170 GLEN CAMPBELL
171 DIRE STRAITS
172 COLD CHISEL
173 LINDA RONSTADT
174 ANTHONY CALLEA
175 LISA STANSFIELD
176 EN VOGUE
177 MICHAEL BUBLE`
178 TRACY CHAPMAN
179 DRAGON
180 OLETA ADAMS
181 LITTLE RIVER BAND
182 SOPHIE ELLIS – BEXTOR
183 THE RONETTES
184 CERRONE
185 MODELS
186 SCISSOR SISTERS
187 DARREN HAYES
188 PETULA CLARK
189 MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS
190 LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY
191 ART GARFUNKEL
192 THE REELS
193 JANIS IAN
194 JOHN PAUL YOUNG
195 S CLUB 7
196 CHARLIE PUTH
197 THE MARVELETTES
198 ICEHOUSE
199 LEO SAYER
200 LIZA MINNELLI

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