• Simply the Best (Tina Turner)

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Simply the Best (Tina Turner)

  • Summary

  • This person died 2023 at age 83. In 2013, after demonstrating a proficiency in German, she became a citizen of Switzerland. In 1987, she appeared in a Pepsi commercial alongside David Bowie. She is credited with helping Mick Jagger learn to dance. In 1988, She held a concert for 180,000 people in Rio de Janeiro, breaking the record for the largest paying audience for a solo artist. Her first marriage provided much of the material for the 1993 film “What’s Love Got to Do With It”, starring Angela Bassett. Her parade of solo hit songs include the classics “Private Dancer” and “The Best”. Today’s dead celebrity is Tina Turner.


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    Transcript of this episode

    New York Times Obituary for Tina Turner

    Pepsi commercial starring Tina and David Bowie

    Tina Turner’s solo performance of ‘Proud Mary’

    Photo of Tina, Keith Richards, and David Bowie in NYC 1983

    “Australians Smash Nutbush World Record”

    Tina’s schoolhouse at West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center

    Dead or Alive quiz game

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