Ike Turner
About Ike Turner
Ike Turner (born November 5, 1931, Clarksdale, Mississippi, USA - died December 12, 2007, San Marcos, California, USA) was an American musician, bandleader, songwriter, arranger, talent scout, and record producer. In the 1950's, he formed his first group as a teenager in high school, called Ike Turner's Kings Of Rhythm. In 1956, he hired two sisters named Anna Mae Bullock and Aillene Bullock. He renamed Anna Mae Bullock as Tina Turner, married her and they had their first hit in 1960 with "A Fool In Love". Ike has frequently been referred to as a "great innovator" of rock and roll and has left a lasting mark in music history.
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Discography
Rocks The Blues (1963)
Strange Fruit (1972)
Blues Roots (1972)
Confined To Soul (1973)
Bad Dreams (1973)
The Edge (1980)
Trailblazer (1991)
Rocks The Blues (1993)
Ike Turner 1958-1959 (1993)
I Like Ike! The Best of Ike Turner (1994)
My Blues Country (1996)
The Sun Sessions (2001)
His Woman, Her Man (2002)
Ike Turner (2003)
A Proper Introduction to Ike Turner With Jackie Brenston (2004)
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