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      • The two became the Ike & Tina Turner Revue and created several hits, including “A Fool In Love,” “Baby Get It On,” and “Nutbush City Limits.” The duo’s cover of “Proud Mary” earned them their only Grammy Award together in 1971, and 20 years later, they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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  2. On July 1, 1976, the Ike & Tina Turner Revue flew from Los Angeles to Dallas, Texas where they had a gig at the Dallas Statler Hilton. While en route to the hotel, the Turners got into a physical altercation in the car.

  3. The Ike & Tina Turner Revue was formed in 1960 in St. Louis by songwriter, musician, and bandleader Ike Turner. By 1963, Ike Turner and his wife Tina Turner, lead singer of his band, had a string of R&B hit singles but no charting albums on Sue Records.

  4. May 25, 2023 · What happened to Ike Turner after Tina left him? He felt “betrayed” by Tina's reveal of his abuse. Ike and Tina's relationship began when she heard his band, Kings of Rhythm, at age 17.

  5. Tina was the star and the group was renamed The Ike and Tina Turner Revue. Tina became pregnant by Ike's saxophone player (her first son, Raymond), moved into Ike's house, began a relationship with Ike, and eventually gave birth to Ike's baby.

  6. May 24, 2023 · With Ike taking to her powerful voice, they soon became the Ike and Tina Turner Revue. The act scored their first R&B hit in 1960 with “A Fool in Love,” reaching #2.

  7. This article contains information about the live performances of the American musical duo Ike & Tina Turner. As the Ike & Tina Turner Revue, later billed as the Ike & Tina Turner Explosion, they were regarded as one of the most dynamic musical acts, which included the Kings of Rhythm band and backing vocalists/dancers the Ikettes.

  8. What fans didn’t know at the time—but would find out later, in her autobiography, I, Tina—was that Ike had been increasingly abusive to Tina for years, both physically and emotionally. (When confronted with this later, Ike admitted to having slapped and punched his wife but denied beating her.)