Tina TURNER
She comes from a family of sharecroppers in the American Midwest. While studying at High School in St. Louis, she met Ike Turner and sings in his rock band. Under the name of Ike & Tina Turner, the group achieved worldwide notoriety in 1969 when opening a Rolling Stones concert. It also works with Frank Zappa and made the hearts of the HP Over-Nite Sensation album in 1973 under the name Tina Turner and the Ikettes. But as Ike's violent both physically and psychologically, she decided to leave in 1976. Tina Turner survived by performing in nightclubs. She managed to climb back on top with the help of Buddhist chants and her manager Roger Davies. This is first Private Dancer in 1984, where she sang hits like What's Love Got to do with it?. Private Dancer title written by Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) should be behind the sixth track on the album Love over gold group, however, he was offered by Mark Knopfler Tina Turner to revive his career. It should be noted that the group Dire Straits often accompanied Tina Turner in his albums of the 80s. Then in 1985, it appears in Mad Max 3: Beyond the Thunderdome while on tour. She released an album Break Every Rule in 1986 and toured in 1987, which earned him surpass the box-office records, particularly January 16, 1988 in Rio de Janeiro where more than 180,000 people attend his concert (His name is in the Guinness Book of Records for this feat in 1989). Nicknamed the Comeback Queen (which can result in the "Queen of return"), she released her autobiography in 1986, which quickly became a bestseller, based on 1993 film What's Love Got to Do With It. She also made appearances in film, notably in 1975 in Tommy, the rock opera The Who, where she was The Acid Queen, and in the third episode of Mad Max (Beyond Thunderdome, realized by George Miller, 1985). Tina Turner sang the credits of the 17th James Bond: GoldenEye. During her career, Tina Turner has sold 180 million singles and albums (See Number of albums and singles sold). She also duets, including It's Only Love with Bryan Adams (1985), It takes two to Rod Stewart (1990), On Silent Wings with Sting (1996), Cose Della Vita with Eros Ramazzotti (1998). Google machine translation: Tina TURNER's original bio |
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Tina TURNER Publisher : De Haske Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : Pop music |
Set Wind Band (H569-BA) : 82,86 Full score (H569-CO) : 23,67 |
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Tina TURNER Arr : Jan VAN KRAEYDONCK Publisher : De Haske Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (H1103-04MS-BA) : 82,86 Full score (H1103-04MS-CO) : 23,67 |
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Tina TURNER Arr : Jan VAN KRAEYDONCK Publisher : Bernaerts Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (BER990237-BA) : 90,33 |
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Tina TURNER Publisher : Bernaerts Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (BER990222-BA) : 130,21 |