Tina Turner

Anna Mae Bullock (born November 26, 1939), known by her stage name Tina Turner, is a singer, dancer, actress, and author, whose career has spanned more than half a century, earning her widespread recognition and numerous awards. Born and raised in the Southeastern United States, she is now a Swiss citizen. She began her musical career in the mid-1950s as a featured singer with Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm, first recording in 1958 under the name "Little Ann". Her introduction to the public as Tina Turner began in 1960 as a member of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. Success followed with a string of notable hits credited to the duo, including "A Fool in Love", "River Deep – Mountain High" (1966), "Proud Mary" (1971) and "Nutbush City Limits" (1973), a song which she herself wrote. In her autobiography, I, Tina, she revealed several instances of severe domestic abuse against her by Ike Turner prior to their 1976 split and subsequent 1978 divorce. Raised as a Baptist, she melded her faith with Buddhism in 1971, crediting the religion and its spiritual chant of Nam Myoho Renge Kyo for helping her to endure during difficult times. (read more on wikipedia)

Links To Peel
As a fan of Ike Turner's work, Peel would often play tracks from him, including his collaboration with his then wife Tina Turner. Peel rarely played any of Tina's solo material in the 80's and beyond, as her music was more into AOR and pop orientation.

Shows Played
1970
 * 26 September 1970: Too Much Woman (For A Henpecked Man) (LP - Come Together) Liberty

1972 1984 1997
 * 10 October 1970: It Ain’t Right (Lovin To Be Lovin) (LP - “Come Together”) Liberty
 * 14 March 1972: What Ya Don't See Is Better Yet (LP - 'Nuff Said) United Artists
 * 12 July 1984 (TOTP): What’s Love Got To Do With It?
 * 26 September 1984: Prancing (LP – Tough Enough) Liberty
 * Early 1997 Tape 27B: Prancin'