35 Burst results for "Tina Turner"

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 09/06/23
"So, we saluted the life of Jimmy Buffett yesterday, properly so, but boy did we miss a birthday yesterday. Freddie Mercury would have been 77, passed away back in 91, so I had to pick a Queen song, had to pick a Queen record. How about You're My Best Friend for the Mike and Mark segments? Not bad. There you go, buddy. We can sing We Are the Champions because we're the champion of all things mysterious. And topics that need to be explored. We go where few dare go. You shut me down yesterday when I told you about the Delta Airlines flight that was forced to land. But then, of course, you saw it all over Twitter and X and everything, right? Well, I know because everybody's 12 years old. Somebody had a, I don't even want to say it again, somebody had a horrible digestive event on a plane and they had to sandblast the plane for six hours. They had to replace the carpet. I mean, they had to replace the carpet on the plane. That's a true story. Can you imagine being on that plane and the poor pilot, and there's an audio recording of the pilot saying, five, seven, one, Delta heavy. We have a biohazard problem on the plane. The biohazard. Ladies and gentlemen, you may want to look over the left side of the aircraft because that's where we're going to be issuing the parachute so that you can get the hell off this thing before we all die. I'd never fly again. That'd be it. That'd be it. And speaking of flying, didn't you do it yet? Are you in New York yet? Today? No, after the show today, I'm headed to New York where it's going to be 110 degrees. You know, Texas heat is one thing. New York City heat is ghastly because there's no breeze. You're walking up and down. So we're going to see the Eagles in concert tomorrow night. I'm going to see a couple of shows. We've got some meetings. I'm going to go to Philly for a big event. Oh, cool. With Chris Stiegel. Is that our guy? Chris Stiegel and Dennis Prager and Pastor Robert Jeffers from your neck of the woods. That's right. That's so cool. I have a question for you. It's called, for a moment, welcome to Mike's Entertainment Options or Mike's Travel Habits. As we have noted, you are fresh back from the UK. I trust you had a magnificent time. So Mike's on the ground in England for 24 hours, sends me a picture off of his balcony. Was that a CG? Was that a green screen? Because from your balcony, it's like, oh, there's the London Eye, oh, there's Westminster Abbey. Where were you? Well, there's a story behind that. I'm a little reluctant to tell the story. Joey and Peg are my dear friends. Joey's a little more frugal than I am. And he found a hotel. And I'll go ahead and say it. It was a nice Marriott right on the River Thames, right outside that giant monstrosity eye thing. That Ferris wheel. It's a massive Ferris wheel. It's gross. I mean, I think about the River Thames and I think of Mary Poppins floating gently. Big Ben and all these beautiful, and then there's this monstrosity, and Brits don't like it either. Everybody kind of, it's a cool tourist thing and you go up and it's one of those giant Ferris wheels. Anyway, the hotel, this Marriott is right at the Ferris wheel. So not only is the infernal thing beeping every time it moves, and so you hear the beeping in your room, but like you saw, you're right there. I mean, the view is crazy, but not only that, but the deal breaker for me, the AC wasn't so good. Is England like Laguna Beach, California, where we stayed at a beautiful place and it happened to be 82 and they didn't have any AC? I thought I was going to die. Well, you know, again, the UK, they're not really like AC -oriented like we are. They have it, but I said, that's it, I'm out, King Tut needs some AC, I got to have air conditioning. And it wasn't even hot over there, but at night, I don't know, I mean, God forbid if the day ever comes where they yank the rug out from under me and I'm, you know, singing show tunes at a cheeseburger joint on the weekends and I can't afford an air conditioner because I got to have an air conditioner. Anyway, I knew of a place, a much nicer hotel, so we actually checked out. That was a one -day gig, but it was spectacular visuals. And speaking of show tunes, that leads me to my actual really quick question because there is stuff going on in the world. So you sent me, as you always do and I love it so much, it's like, hey, look where I am, hey, look where I am. And on at least a couple of occasions, you were in the front row, shocker, of this magnificent show. I guess it's called Tina or somebody is Tina Turner and wow, was she good. Wow, was she good. It's actually a Broadway show that also went to the West End and there was, I saw a woman named Adrian Warren who played the show, played the part, but yeah, it's a musical about the life of Tina Turner. And on another night you went and saw Les Mis. The best production of Les Mis I've ever seen in the history of going to the theater. I bet it was great. But here's my question and here's where you and I are a smidge different. Okay. You're in London and you go to Broadway for lunch like every day. So there's a whole country outside this theater as you sit in a seat and see something that is admittedly fantastic, but that you could see at some other time a hundred yards from where you're staying. But the West End is London's version of Broadway and they do theater a little bit differently. First of all, I mean, the ticket prices are even more affordable. You know, you sit in the stalls over there. They don't call them seats.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 07/19/23
"It is Ann Wilson's birthday, the greatness of heart magic man. Ann Wilson, 73. A voice so distinctive that... You remember when Tina Turner passed? And nobody loved Tina Turner more than me, Mike. I loved her. Oh, I don't know. People call her the... Well, I agree. Okay, well, we'll have the love off. We're tied. But there are people who said, Tina Turner, queen of rock and roll. Wait a minute, whoa, what? She had a couple of rock -tinged, poppy albums, but no, that was just weird. So then the question arose, who is? I mean, king of rock and roll might be Elvis, maybe Chuck Berry, et cetera, et cetera, but the queen, I don't know. So if there's a Mount Rushmore, Ann Wilson, Pat Benatar, Janis Joplin, I don't know who goes on that. But anyway, whatever your thought is on that, Ann Wilson is 73. Happy birthday. How was your day yesterday? It's good. I mean, I'm still sort of reeling from what is going to be a third arrest of the 45th president of the United States. Can I first say that your monologue today on the realities of January 6th is so perfect, and I don't like to kiss up to you because it always goes to your head. I love it, however. But I want to play, with your permission, I want to play, you did about three minutes. You did three to four minutes. You said it was 45 seconds, and only in your mind do you think a four -minute monologue sounds like 45 seconds. But every word of it was perfect, Mark. You're so, I want somebody to give me one single thing that has been reported, that we have any knowledge about, that could lead to Trump going to jail over January 6th. What did he say or do that would be, in anyone, any normal person's universe, considered criminal? Now, you could argue he didn't give a forceful enough speech. He didn't come out, you know, strongly enough. Strongly enough. He didn't condemn the, I mean, he did say go home after the rioting began. Took a while, but okay. But he did. Sure. Before the rioting, he said go peacefully protest. I mean, and so what you said was so eloquent and so perfect. You talk about January 6th breaking people, and you're spot on. I mean, and it breaks even media entities. I'm going to, I'm really, I don't want to be obsessed with Fox News. I was talking to an old friend of mine yesterday, a mentor, somebody that I've known for decades. And he said to me, boy, Fox News is the go -to now for me. I rely on Fox News for everything. And I've been giving this a lot of thought. Yesterday on The Five, arguably their highest -rated show, got five personalities sitting around in a gab fest. It's a very good formula, different people, liberal. They got one or two token liberals, and they got the rest are conservatives, and the conservatives always steamroll the liberals. And it's kind of fun to watch. Mark, they didn't mention this epic, disastrous, disgraceful affront one time.

Anima Rising
Unlocking Ancestral Trauma: Bird Mejia Shares Her Journey of Healing
"A lot of us, I was born to a family that had some trauma that's been passed on for generations, like we don't understand and downloaded all the stuff. I entered my life kind of unconsciously choosing things that didn't feel good. For me, it was relationships. I was in a long relationship, a long marriage that I used to cry every week. What we would call it now is narcissism. I look at that not as like this big bad, he was a narcissist, is that when someone has on the characteristics of narcissistic personality disorder, any kind of stuff, any kind of mental health, for me, it's a legacy of ancestral trauma that was on his side. If I have attracted it in my life, that means it was in my side. I was kind of unconscious and I was going through this stuff and I got in so much pain, emotional pain. For a long time, I just shoved it down and I could feel for years that I was supposed to start a spiritual journey. When something's calling you, a lot of times I was comfortable in the pain. That's what I knew. My mother had a lot of challenges herself. I stayed in my comfort zone until I got to the point where it was so painful. What actually did it for me was my daughter was nine. For a lot of times, long time I stayed because I'm like, I want to create something healthy. I don't want to be a single mom. She said to me one day, she said, mom, you've been really proud of you lately. I think I raised my voice at her and I said, I have to do this for my daughter. At that time, I didn't love myself enough to do that journey for myself. When I saw how I was passing on the patterns to my daughter, I had a lot of anger and she yelled a lot. I was like, I have to start. I started doing something called Shaktinam yoga, which is like Kundalini yoga. I learned breath work and mantras. Have you ever seen the Tina Turner movie? What's love got to do with it? You'll see Tina Turner chanting, right? For her, she chose Buddhism, but it doesn't really matter what you choose is that actually chanting, which is sound meditation, is really healing. It helps change the subconscious patterns. For a lot of us that have very active minds, it actually calms the mind down so that we can get to the meditative state. For a lot of us, it helps you get to the meditative state in two miles instead of 10 miles. I started doing that. I started my healing journey, left my marriage and continued diving deep. The real thing that really hit was a few years ago, my mother, and I had a challenging relationship with my mother. I always have. She went into the doctor for a stomach ache. We thought she was a perfect child. Her parents lived into the mid nineties. She never had health problems. My mother was never sickly. She was diagnosed with four stage pancreatic cancer and given two to three months left to live. She died 35 days later. That was like boom. After she died, my father started telling me some of the truth about what was going on between her and her dad. Then I started seeing visions. Then my mother actually started visiting me and coming to me. I understood that my mother had been abused physically, sexually, and emotionally. I think I'm not sure about the sexual and sexual came from, but a lot of it was from my grandfather who I loved my abuelito. Then I was shown some visions in my lineage. My mother is Mexican, so I was shown visions in my indigenous side and my Mexican side. I was shown that I come from people that were healers, that were intuitive, that were, you know, what we would call shaman, the walls. I was shown that I come from this lineage. It was very happy and centered and powerful. Then I was shown horrific trauma about seven generations ago. I was shown how that trauma went from woman to woman, to woman, to woman. It showed up in the way that she wasn't able to be there the way I needed her and love me the way I needed her. It showed up in what killed her. Also, it showed up, you know, I was shown also that my grandmother had been in a relationship that was very similar to mine. I had no idea. Because when you're pregnant, when a woman's pregnant with the child, whatever trauma she's passed on to the unborn child, and if the unborn child is a girl, it gets passed on to the A. This is how the grandchildren get. But beyond that, they've done extensive studies on trauma, especially when it's not dealt with, when it's just shoved down. A lot of times their ancestors, they did not know how to, they didn't have luxury. They had to survive when these things were happening. Literally, like, okay, this horrific thing happened, but I have to live and the rest of my children need to live. This kind of survival thing happens, right? So, they didn't have a luxury to even handle it. So, it was too much. Like, they had to disassociate. They had to shove it down. And it's gotten shoved down for generation to generation. So, a lot of us, you can tell in the repeating patterns in your life, right? Keep repeating the same relationship. You keep meeting the same mate over and over again. You still struggle with the same addictions over and over again. You have the same limiting beliefs. You have the same money struggles. You can look in your family. Like, what's repeating in your family? Is it some type of addiction? Is it toxic relationships? Is it drama? Is it, what diseases are repeating in your family? Is it diabetes? Is it heart attacks? Is it breast cancer? These are all indications when they keep repeating, they are stuff that's not been resolved. That's why it's one of the signs that it's ancestral because just it keeps repeating and repeating. It's unhealed trauma, right? So, it's become one of my passions

Sound Opinions
"tina turner" Discussed on Sound Opinions
"You know, she wanted to see them through that and then she left and Basically derailed, you know her life and her career. She left in 1976 with 36 cents and a gas card in her pocket, right? and I didn't know this but Anne Margaret who she'd been in Ken Russell's film version of Tommy by the who and Margaret put her up for a couple of weeks to get on her feet and really helped her and that Was that's an interesting side note there. Yeah. No, it's it's interesting that people took note of it You know, I think she was she was gone, but never really truly forgotten I mean the guys in heaven 17, you know With her in the early 80s, I mean the beginning of the comeback was recording with heaven 17 And that's a great single it is because here we are You know, they're they're on top of the game then with the synth popular and you know The whole new romantic movement and they they bring Tina in say, you know, you you got us were the reason we're doing this How do you make the Temptations ball of confusion better? Yeah, Tina Turner. Yeah. Okay. That's the only way you can That's right and they did an Al Green cover which she I think she brought back again on her early solo records You know, she kept the flame lit. She was never ready to quit and I think one of the big issues is that nobody at the at the major labels or any of the record companies really understood What they were gonna do with her like okay your yeah As I said, you know, you're a woman in your mid 40s of color and what we what are we gonna do with this? And and she really did have to push push push And start over again. Can you imagine starting over again at that age? The success that she'd had and she did it, you know The fact that she was able to sort of reinvent herself and I remember going to those shows in the late 80s early 90s when she had come out with the solo records and I thought the solo records are okay I like some of those songs 80s production It's you know, it's they're pop songs that were perfect for the day. But man the stage show was still on fire she was absolutely a Dynamic right performer to the to the time she stopped touring. I thought the live shows brought those songs to life I'd never have to hear the recorded versions again, you know, interestingly Greg, you know, we didn't mention Mad Max, right? Right, you know Tina said she preferred later in life. She preferred acting to singing. Mm -hmm Because she could step into another role and as much as she loved singing I thought that was a To have a voice that gravelly soulful voice that she had and Yeah, I guess I'd rather act but I'm happy to have this success in in music, you know also successful I think this is inspiring in 1986. She meets a German music executive Erwin Bach They became a couple they lived in Germany for time, but she died in Switzerland. They were living in Switzerland for decades and True finally happiness seems to have come to her late in life. He was there at her death Yeah, it was it was it was great for her, you know, she was a very private person She did have this public persona and and there was a private side to her and you know She didn't really want people to to to feel sad for or pity her in any way She just sort of said one day she announced, you know, I'm not gonna tour anymore and you sort of go. Okay You know, she lived for that stage and you just thought okay, maybe things aren't going so well You know, it turns out she had a stroke. She had cancer. She was dealing with all sorts of health problems You know decade. Yeah, it was rough. But at the same time she she went quietly But what a remarkable legacy she left and I think as you said people can take comfort from the fact that She did reinvent herself not only as an artist her life Yeah, I survived and it was a happier ending than than a beginning for her and that's so many ways Well, so if we have to play one song, what would it be? Well, that's a great Great because question you know I don't really want to revisit the I can Tina days No as much as I admire the music from that era I you know, there's so much baggage associated with that, you know, I really like that song better be good to me Mmm, you know from the from the comeback record Yeah, it's either that or I might have been Queen but I think better be good to me just the way she sings that you know And it's almost like okay. I'm not gonna take it anymore Nobody's ever gonna treat me like that ever again. Yeah better be good to me from Tina Turner be You Better good to me from Tina Turner dead at the age of 83 Rewrote pop music over the last half of a century If

Sound Opinions
"tina turner" Discussed on Sound Opinions
"Bonus episode of sound opinions. I'm Jim DeRogatis My co -host is Greg Cot and if you want to be the first to hear these bonus podcasts become a sound opinions member on Patreon Greg. This is a bonus bonus that we are cutting only a few hours after we learned of the death of Tina Turner an iconic figure for decades in rock and roll in soul Died at the age of 83 We're gonna pay tribute in just a minute on sound opinions All right. Welcome back to sound opinions Greg We hate to do these on the fly tributes to legends that it seems like We can't live without but if anyone deserves us marshaling our resources. It's it's a tribute to Tina Turner Yeah, absolutely. First of all with Tina the thing that needs to be right up front is what a groundbreaking artist she was everybody kind of knows the I can Tina Turner story and abusive relationship and you know That's kind of the the public image that she's been saddled with but to me The most fascinating part of her career was the reinvention of Tina Turner engineered by one Tina Turner because nobody Really wanted to sign a woman of color in her mid 40s in the mid 80s I mean know the MTV era, you know, Tina Turner old news, right? What happened to her? We have we don't really need to sign Tina Turner We've got all these much younger acts coming up the pipeline to fill the MTV airwaves And starting out with a country record when she tried to come back originally, which was clearly not you know her strength And then to succeed the way she did armloads of Grammys Acting hit roles singles. Yeah, Tina came back in a big way No, absolutely. And you know the the huge hit was you know What's love got to do with it on the private dancer album in 1984? And you know when I interviewed her years after that, she said I hated that song Song I've been doing I've been covering jumping jack -flash by the Rolling Stones in concert. I wanted to do rock and roll What's this song and she said what turned it around for me is I'm driving through LA and a woman in a passing car We're at a stoplight and woman in a car. She rolls down the window and says what's love got to do with it. All right Gives her the thumbs up and Tina goes that's when I realized she's talking about, you know, you're you're liberated You can love who you want to when you want to write and it really gave me a whole different perspective on the song and what It meant to this young woman, you know made me realize what I was singing and and that people got it They understood where I was coming from where I was coming from as a woman and as a somebody who is reinventing her career You have the Beyoncé's and the Rihanna's and the Taylor Swift's of the world filling arenas now Yeah, that wasn't done back then a woman of color Filling a rock arena or stadium as Tina Turner was by the late 80s early 90s Was pretty unprecedented Pioneering in in that regard so everybody who's you know doing really well on tour these days, you know Especially women. Yeah. Oh Tina quite a bit because of what she did that the road that she paved so that's the first thing I want to get across I mean, there's a whole history here Jim that we can we can take on groundbreaking efforts need to be recognized up front You're absolutely right and before we get away from that woman rolling down the car window back in 86 Tina told Rolling Stone My songs are a little bit of everybody's lives who are watching me You got to sing what they can relate to and there are some raunchy people out there The world is not perfect. Yeah, all of that is in my performances. I think that's a brilliant quote anime Bullock everybody knows born 1939 Brownsville, Tennessee northeast of Memphis Spent her early years on the poindexter farm in Nutbush a famous quote often repeated. We were well -to -do farmers Tina Turner said until World War two comes along and The family has to relocate to Knoxville for a time Tina's parents did not have an easy marriage and of course, Tina Turner didn't she said was often asked and she spoke Honestly about that horrible relationship with Ike Turner who was abusive who was a drug addict and she said every time I have to tell the story. I'm reliving that but she told the story because she knew other people Drew strength from it. She was still a teenager He's still in high school when she went to see Ike Turner and his kings of rhythm now Turner, you know in 1951 Under a different name it was Ike Turner and the kings of rhythm but under Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats They released what is generally considered 1951 as the first rock and roll record Yeah, rocket 88 and they were a great pair on stage, you know I can always said I wanted vocals like little Richard and he got much much more from anime Bullock You know you begin to dig into the great obituaries New York Times did a great one Rolling Stone Of course, I've read Tina's autobiography. How did Anna Mae Bullock become Tina Turner? Well, she married Ike for the last name. She was enamored with the Movie serial Sheena Queen of the Jungle. Yeah, and so Sheena became Tina, right? Sheena is a punk rock or Tina is a soul Dynamo One thing she always said to me is that the recordings were just sort of like a dress rehearsal Yeah for their for the stage show That's where those songs really took out a second life and Thankfully, we have plenty of video footage of Tina, you know in her I can Tina days. Yeah for a great footage, you know, I mean performing like dancing and singing simultaneously like our hair is on fire a dancing in high heels Justice to the Girations on stage. I gotta confess a lot of those 80s hit records I thought were overproduced and then seeing her perform live Yeah, that was where you know, you really heard the soul of Tina. Well, you know And I gotta say the 60s stuff that she did, you know, those were blazing Songs. I mean, I thought that you know, the harder edge stuff was just amazing There's just one thing you see We never ever do nothing nice and easy We always do it nice And I really appreciate the fact that a lot of rock performers got it, you know, yeah like yeah They're amazing. The Stones had him opening for them in 69 and not only got it Jagger is standing at the side of this stage with his jaw hanging open. He's taking notes. He is taking notes I I love the Phil Spector single. It's controversial River Deep Mountain High But you know Tina loved it she said in her 86 memoir First time in my life. It wasn't just R &B. There was structure. There was melody I was a singer and I knew it could do other things and man, that's one of the all -time I think if you had to stock a jukebox with only a dozen singles that'd be on there for me Oh Yeah, it was it was a towering achievement Spector of course was disappointed that it didn't go number one Yeah, but you know, you're right Tina would would say, you know Phil Respected me as a singer the unsaid flip of that was that I really didn't want me singing He wanted me out there belt in my lungs out Phil Spector also an abusive husband. Yeah, man Yeah, boy some some trouble that that Tina went through and you know raised four kids, you know And and and she told me that one of the reasons she waited so long to get out of this abusive relationship Is she wanted to make sure the kids got out of school?

77WABC Radio
"tina turner" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"From the New York Post Tina Turner admitted that her health was in great danger just two months before her death The legendary singer who passed away today at the age of 83 after a long illness opened up about the battle with kidney disease on March 9th So look even up to that point She was you know still communicative and so forth She said my kidneys are victims of my not realizing That my high blood pressure should have been treated with conventional medicine She told her Instagram followers just two months ago I had myself in great danger I put myself in great danger by refusing to face the reality that I need daily lifelong therapy with medication For far too long I believe that my body was an untouchable and indestructible bastion And it accompanying blog posts for show your kidney love dot com She explained that should diagnose with hypertension in 1978 And at the time she admitted she didn't care much about it and didn't really try to control it 1985 she was prescribed pills that she was supposed to take daily To control it she said after suffering a stroke in 2009 because of my poorly controlled hypertension I struggled to get back up on my feet This is when I first learned that my kidneys didn't work that well anymore They had already lost 35% of their function The Turner eventually developed a fatal dislike she said of her prescription pills and even convinced herself that they made her feel worse So that consulting with her doctors she replaced her conventional medication with homeopathic remedies

Mark Levin
Tina Turner's Shocking Health Confession Before Death
"From the New York Post Tina Turner admitted that her health was in great danger just two months before her death The legendary singer who passed away today at the age of 83 after a long illness opened up about the battle with kidney disease on March 9th So look even up to that point She was you know still communicative and so forth She said my kidneys are victims of my not realizing That my high blood pressure should have been treated with conventional medicine She told her Instagram followers just two months ago I had myself in great danger I put myself in great danger by refusing to face the reality that I need daily lifelong therapy with medication For far too long I believe that my body was an untouchable and indestructible bastion And it accompanying blog posts for show your kidney love dot com She explained that should diagnose with hypertension in 1978 And at the time she admitted she didn't care much about it and didn't really try to control it 1985 she was prescribed pills that she was supposed to take daily To control it she said after suffering a stroke in 2009 because of my poorly controlled hypertension I struggled to get back up on my feet This is when I first learned that my kidneys didn't work that well anymore They had already lost 35% of their function The Turner eventually developed a fatal dislike she said of her prescription pills and even convinced herself that they made her feel worse So that consulting with her doctors she replaced her conventional medication with homeopathic remedies

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"tina turner" Discussed on DerrickTalk
"Want to make a podcast, Spotify makes it super easy, even for a novice. Spotify for podcasts lets you record and edit podcasts right from your phone or computer. Then you can distribute your podcast to Spotify and everywhere podcasts are heard. Sites like Google podcasts, iHeartRadio, and more. With Spotify for podcasters, you can earn money in a variety of ways, including ads and podcast subscriptions, and best of all, it's all totally free. You heard it right. It's totally free. I love Spotify for podcasters because it gives me the freedom to make my voice heard about trending topics from news to sports and everything in between. Sign up for Spotify for podcasters now. Tributes continued to pour in for the late Tina Turner, who died at the age of 83. Every free meal artist from Alanis Morissette to Adele to Alicia Keys has shouted out Tina Turner at some point during their careers. Her lyrics are electric stage performance. Her husky baritone voice made anime Bullock a household name to millions. Lyrics like you must understand just the touch of your hand makes my post react. It's only the thrill, boy meeting girl, opposites attract. It's physical only logical. No one did it quite like Tina Turner. After an abusive marriage to Ike Turner, she struck out solo to become a worldwide phenom. Just a country girl from Brownsville, Tennessee, who has already received condolences from Rolling Stones, frontman, Mick Jagger, Diana Ross, Bette Midler, and more. Turner, according to sources, had previously had our battled intestinal cancer and a stroke. Revealing that her husband had donated a kidney to her in 2018 to save her life as she was contemplating suicide. Tina Turner signed a contract with Capitol Records in her 40s, which led to the private dancer album in 1984. It went on to sell 10 million copies and establish her as a mega superstar. Her most well-known song with its distinctive intro, steady build and powerful core is probably the best. Proud Mary is also an established classic. Born Anna Annie Bullock in a segregated Tennessee hospital in November of 1939, Tina Turner became a Swiss citizen a decade ago. Oprah Winfrey says she had the prettiest face. You could not miss it. Again, rest in peace to a woman who was simply the best. Tina Turner rest in peace.

AP News Radio
Tina Turner, unstoppable superstar whose hits included 'What's Love Got to Do With It,' dead at 83
"Singer Tina Turner has died after a long illness at her home near Zürich Switzerland, according to her manager, Turner was 83. And marches are a letter with a look at her career. Tina Turner's life was a roller coaster, hit songs in the 1960s, leaving an abusive marriage, becoming a superstar in her 40s and having her life turned into a hit movie. She recorded songs like proud Mary, nutbush city limits, and river deep mountain high with her ex-husband, Ike Turner. Turner's first solo album flopped, then she released private dancer and her career was bigger than ever. Angela Bassett played her in the film what's love got to do with it. Turner said in a 1993 AP interview she instructed Bassett that the dancing should be energetic, not raunchy. Because she was a few times going to the front. No, no, no, no, no, not from the front. Always to decide

DerrickTalk
"tina turner" Discussed on DerrickTalk
"How's everybody doing? Just announcing some managerial changes. We are no longer Derek talk. We are now the weekly wrap up. I mean, I'm still your host, Derek Andre Fleming, same content, different name, new management team. So that is exciting for us here. So I am your host, Derek Andre Fleming. Welcome to the weekly wrap up. So a music legend has died at the age of 83. She played Anna Mae Bullock on west love, got to do with it. She rose to fame along with husband Ike in the 1960s with songs like proud Mary and river deep mountain high. She divorced the abusive Ike Turner in 1978 and went on to find even greater success as a solo artist in the 1980s. Dubbed the Queen of rock and roll, Tina Turner overcame adversity to become a music legend. Her raunchy and energetic stage performances and husky, powerful vocals were simply unmatched. This woman won 8 Grammy Awards and was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021 as a solo artist, having first been inducted alongside Ike Turner in 1991. Born in Tennessee, into a sharecropping family, she first found success and prominence as a backup singer for Ike's band, the kings of rhythm, I was credited for changing her name to Tina Turner, was just one example of his controlling behavior. She recalled the trauma she suffered throughout their relationship in her 2018 memoir, my love story in which she compares sex with husband Ike Turner to kind of rape, he used my nose as a punching bag, so many times that I could taste blood running down my throat. When I sang, that is what Tina Turner wrote. Now, after escaping her abuser, Tina Turner went on to become one of the biggest pop rockstars of the 80s and 90s with hits like let's stay together and private dense. I'm your private dancer. I used to love that song, man. Tina Turner suffered the loss of her son, her eldest son, Craig, to suicide in 2018, Tina's life spawned a 1993 biopic entitled west love got to do with it, which earned actress Angela Bassett a Oscar. A famous quote by the legendary Tina Turner, the older you get, you realize it's not what happened is how you deal with it. So again, rest in peace to the legendary Tina Turner. That is the weekly wrap up. I am your host, Derek Andre Fleming. You guys have a fantastic one.

Made of Mettle
"tina turner" Discussed on Made of Mettle
"But then her coming out as the winner above all. I mean victorious doesn't even begin to describe the energy that i get from tina's life so many obstacles so much pain and heartache and then the abuse for so many years how can someone live under such conditions but continue to shine like a star in the sky to live with such must have been unbearable but to take the leap to leave like to take that risk to lose everything and then gain it all back in then. Some i mean tina wasn't just a star. Tina turner was an international superstar celebrity. I mean her legacy her style. Her energy the way she enraptured audiences on stage four decades these are things cannot be taught things that cannot be shared in spite of all her life being considered not quite good enough being underestimated being literally beaten down by the circumstances surrounding her then rising up so far high up that she became what she already knew. She was a star in the sky. And oh did tina shine. How lucky we are that we can all dance under teen star sean to this day. Love tina turner. I mean in also see are. Don't tell anybody though you can check out more. These episodes at made of metal podcast dot com. We're on spotify apple podcasts. Pretty much anywhere. You listen to podcasts. So please subscribe review share and you can follow us on instagram and facebook. So that's made of metal m. e. t. t. l. e. and if you love the show we'd like to support my passion for sharing these stories with you. You can support me on by me. Coffee dot com poured slash made of metal. And don't forget followed subscribe review. Tell your friends about my sweet sultry voice. I can't describe how happy. I am reading the feedback from you guys it is. I mean moving beyond absolutely i. I'm just so grateful. So thank you so much for listening. I love sharing this with you. Just thank you so much truly in as always my love's bloom you are planted.

Made of Mettle
"tina turner" Discussed on Made of Mettle
"These were much smaller shows in songs than she had experienced with. Considering the level of fame sheet achieved with ike and tina review. Tina worked tirelessly in music. Gigs movie roles as well as features on other ardor songs throughout all of this. Tina never lost. Her determination are also wanted to highlight that record. Companies were treating tina as if her career was already over as they didn't believe or want to support tina as a solo artist. Tina had so much opposition in not many believers when she ventured out on her own but she let the stopper did she let this paralyze her keep her from what she knew that she could do. Absolutely not tina's career took a turn around nineteen eighty-three when she'd recorded a song titled let's stay together a hit that was originally made by the greek al green. Another one of my absolute favorites. Finally tina song was a hit in the states and overseas in one thousand nine hundred four tina signed a record deal and recorded her groundbreaking album private dancer which featured the iconic. What's live got to do got to do with this album and song would win. Four grammys including record of the year in sold millions of copies world wide. What's love got to do with it. Was number. One and tina became a well. Deserved international superstar from this point on tina. Continue to make hit records give incredible performances live on tv starred in multiple movies and was the author of a new york times bestseller autobiography. That autobiography was later turned into the iconic movie. What's love got to do with it. That depicted tina's heroin abuse under ike. That was released in nineteen ninety three. The soundtrack featured new hits recorded by tina. That would go on to be double platinum. Tina continued to record and release revolutionary hits and was eventually inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame with hike in nineteen ninety-one tina second solo album was just as successful as her first and another one. That reached the top of the charts. Another one of tina's iconic hits titled the best actually would outsell her previous hit album private dancer just to give you an idea of what sort of success. This woman was experiencing. What is the most impressive. Is that although tina was in her late sixties at this point. She'd had a fiftieth anniversary tour. In two thousand eight that will sold out for the entire tour. That is two years from two thousand eight to two thousand nine and a wonderful happy twist. Tina married the love of her life. Erwin balk at the age of seventy three and twenty thirteen. Tina received a lifetime achievement award in twenty eighteen and in twenty twenty one. Tina released the documentary simply titled tina. Which was her final farewell tour fans in life in music which. I highly recommend to watch you guys. Tina was i mean it was just like there are no words. It was incredible. Tina is alive and well living in zurich switzerland as a swiss citizen with her husband. Ike turner her former husband and banding died in two thousand seven from a drug overdose. I loved this story. I mean so many reasons. The element of tina coming from a broken home going through such incredible trauma. I can relate to that so much.

Made of Mettle
"tina turner" Discussed on Made of Mettle
"Tina felt she'd had no options and nothing to live for and had made at least two separate suicide attempts. Tina continued to tour and record throughout the abuse for many years until something changed. Tina was introduced to buddhism and exploring. This new knowledge would change the entire trajectory of her life. Tina began to practice buddhism and began to wake up to her own power. She no longer wanted to live stuck as a prisoner in her own home in marriage beaten and raped on a daily basis forced to work throughout it all losing all hope for an escape. Tina wanted to do better. It was in the late seventies but tina would reach her breaking point. Ike and tina were traveling in dallas to a show when i struck tina in the backseat. At this point. Tina had had enough. She began fighting back and upon arrival of their hotel. Tina fled and never looked back. The couple would divorce in nineteen. Seventy eight in tina was stripped of everything. I took everything in terms of financial resources and fought tina for the only thing. She requested her name thankfully. Tina won the battle in court and was able to retain her stage name. Tina turner after leaving the ban. Tina didn't immediately shoot to stardom as a solo artist. All of career and notoriety was attached to the ike and tina review. But tina did not let this deter tino worked cleaning homes and performed in smaller shows while also continuing to record..

Made of Mettle
"tina turner" Discussed on Made of Mettle
"After i met tina. He knew that she was destined for the spotlight. Tina had a stage presence. That was riveting. While i was talented in playing the background and managing the band after joining the band anime stage name became her life long moniker of tina turner when tina was just twenty years old in one thousand nine hundred sixty. She stepped into record a song titled a fool in love for missing singer. In i expand the song became a hit. In the kings of rhythm evolved into the ike and tina review. The ike and tina review quickly gained a huge audience for their live performances. As everyone became entranced whenever tina would take the stage. The group released several other hit singles and were touring extensively around nineteen sixty two amongst all their fame and success. Tina and ike were married in mexico. Tina had a family with ike. As well as i can't children from a previous marriage as well as tina they would have one child of their own bringing the total children to four four boys. No less. Although tina was a mother with familiar duties due to ice abusive relationship tactics tina was not able to spend time with her family as she'd wished tina was kept to a strict recording. Rehearsing in touring schedule. That had her on the road for more than half the year in nineteen sixty six. Tina was introduced to phil spector. Who at the time was one of the most innovative and sought after producers of the era phil and tina recorded the album titled river deep mountain high. Which did great overseas specifically in europe but was not as well received in the united states. Although this didn't hinder tina's fame as the ike and tina review were still selling out performances on the heels of their european success. The ike and tina review began touring with the rolling stones. A superstar rock band with a massive following in nineteen sixty nine. This tour brought even more visibility to tina's amazing performances and tina released an album with ike in one thousand nine hundred seventy one titled working together..

Made of Mettle
"tina turner" Discussed on Made of Mettle
"Made of metal a motivational podcast. Where we tell stories about regular people overcoming insurmountable odd so our hope is really enjoyed that change of pace last week for the john coltrane. Thank you again for the recommendation. Josh i just as a reminder. Please send me suggestions for any stories or any individuals that you would like to hear me cover. I love learning about new people. You can submit your suggestions on my website. Made of metal podcast dot com but it.

The Mason Minute
Rock Hall (MM #3707)
"The Maison with Kevin Nathan yesterday. I was talking about how my wife was upset about the fact that this is us is ending, and we all have those weird things in life, we really care about. And I guess, you could say, I'm guilty of something, too, because they announced the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees this past week. And I'm not exactly excited the band. I wanted most Devo, one of my favorites didn't make the final round, Foo Fighters. Girl goes Jay-Z, Carole King, Todd. Rundgren Tina Turner all making it. Of course, everybody says Jay-Z is in Iraq, act, but we can argue about that till the cows come home. Neither was the Notorious BIG or even Whitney Houston, but what got me really incensed wage. Was that my favorite band of all times, Kraftwerk went in as an early influence, they were off the main performer about it for years. Never understood why they didn't go in when there's so many bands out there, claiming that they're an influence to them. But now they'll go in as early influence, to me, it's kind of a lesser extent, it's not quite the same thing. It's going in with an asterisk. Next to your name in a way, the Rock Hall upsets me again. As it does everybody, it's those silly things we care about and we don't know why wage

The Mason Minute
Rock Hall (MM #3707)
"The Maison with Kevin Nathan yesterday. I was talking about how my wife was upset about the fact that this is us is ending, and we all have those weird things in life, we really care about. And I guess, you could say, I'm guilty of something, too, because they announced the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees this past week. And I'm not exactly excited the band. I wanted most Devo, one of my favorites didn't make the final round, Foo Fighters. Girl goes Jay-Z, Carole King, Todd. Rundgren Tina Turner all making it. Of course, everybody says Jay-Z is in Iraq, act, but we can argue about that till the cows come home. Neither was the Notorious BIG or even Whitney Houston, but what got me really incensed wage. Was that my favorite band of all times, Kraftwerk went in as an early influence, they were off the main performer about it for years. Never understood why they didn't go in when there's so many bands out there, claiming that they're an influence to them. But now they'll go in as early influence, to me, it's kind of a lesser extent, it's not quite the same thing. It's going in with an asterisk. Next to your name in a way, the Rock Hall upsets me again. As it does everybody, it's those silly things we care about and we don't know why wage

The Mason Minute
Rock Hall (MM #3707)
"The Maison with Kevin Nathan yesterday. I was talking about how my wife was upset about the fact that this is us is ending, and we all have those weird things in life, we really care about. And I guess, you could say, I'm guilty of something, too, because they announced the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees this past week. And I'm not exactly excited the band. I wanted most Devo, one of my favorites didn't make the final round, Foo Fighters. Girl goes Jay-Z, Carole King, Todd. Rundgren Tina Turner all making it. Of course, everybody says Jay-Z is in Iraq, act, but we can argue about that till the cows come home. Neither was the Notorious BIG or even Whitney Houston, but what got me really incensed wage. Was that my favorite band of all times, Kraftwerk went in as an early influence, they were off the main performer about it for years. Never understood why they didn't go in when there's so many bands out there, claiming that they're an influence to them. But now they'll go in as early influence, to me, it's kind of a lesser extent, it's not quite the same thing. It's going in with an asterisk. Next to your name in a way, the Rock Hall upsets me again. As it does everybody, it's those silly things we care about and we don't know why wage

WNYC 93.9 FM
"tina turner" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Two protection against disease. I should mention that a CFP is less CDC Advisory Committee on vaccines and if kids develop these symptoms, the CDC says it's totally fine for them to take an age appropriate dose of Tylenol or ibuprofen to alleviate the effects. Another thing that was announced in today's meeting is that the CDC is working on new guidance that will likely say that code vaccines can be given at the same time as other vaccines. Tell us more about that remind us what the policy has been. Well. When could the vaccines were first authorized back in December, the CDC recommended giving it out on its own, with a two week gap between getting that and any other vaccines. They explained today that this was out of an abundance of caution. You know, now that 150 million people have been vaccinated, mostly without severe side effects. The CDC is now saying it's Likely that common vaccines can be safely given with other vaccines. This would apply to all the code vaccines available and two adults as well as teens. But it's especially important for adolescents because it means that they can get caught up on other vaccines they missed during the pandemic. At the same time, they come in to get the covert shot. You know, In the past year, there's been a 15 to 20% drop in this age group for getting vaccines for HPV, meningitis and tetanus, Okay? So where will teens and preteens be able to get the covert vaccine? Well, it's the same Fizer vaccine that adults have been getting, you know, it's the same two doses spaced three weeks apart, so they will be able to get them in a lot of the same places Adults currently can, though, where exactly and what kind of permissions or proof of age, Lonely toe have will very state by state The Biden administration is making a big push to get pharmacies and pediatricians ready to give the fines of vaccine out and later the summer, Administration officials told my colleague Tamara Keith, that there's gonna be a big back to school push to reach young people before they go back to the classroom. This is all great news that is NPR Health reporter Ping Guang. Thank you, Paine. Thanks for having me. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is celebrating its most diverse group of inductees in its 36 year history. Jay Z. Tina Turner L L. Cool J They are now all part of the Hall of Fame cannon. NPR's Andrew Lyne Bonk has more on the class of 2021. Tina Turner, The Queen of Rock herself doesn't need validation from anybody to be part of music history. But for now, it's a nice excuse for us to listen to some of her music. This is her second time being inducted into the Rock hall with the first time for her earlier work with Ike Turner. Also being inducted for the second time is singer songwriter Carole King. I feel the earth Moved on the money. I feel this guy come running down with the addition of the go Go's that makes three female acts being inducted in the performers category in one year, another milestone in Rock Hall history. Also being honored Our radio rock mainstays.

Tony and Dwight
Tina Turner, the Go-Go's, Jay-Z Lead Historically Diverse Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2021 Inductees
"2021 class for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has been announced. Jay Z makes the Rock hall not a businessman. I'm a businessman. So the two groundbreaking women Tina Turner and Carole King, and it's It's the go, Go's made it. Hall says hi to Todd Rundgren. See and Foo fighters that Steve Case in

Monocle 24: Culture with Robert Bound
Tina Turner Documentary: Tina
"Last week and you documentary was released about the megastar. Tina turner simply titled tina. This comes from the american directing gio. Dan lindsay and tj martin who made the twenty eleven oscar winning sportstalk on defeated. Tina is a chronological retelling of the artist's life. Who was born anime bullock in the cotton fields of tennessee and adopted the stage name. Her ex husband ike turner gave her throughout her career. Like is a strong presence in the film their relationship and the violence towards it by him. It's been well reported is still constantly dredged up and interviews time and time again keen to avoid repeatedly reliving that trauma. Tina decided in the early nineties to tell her story in a file graffiti and the movie. What's love got to do with it. Starring angela bassett. A hope was that this would answer. Everyone's questions about her past and she could leave it there but of course the thirst for a sensational headline was not quenched. Gems continue to fixate on ike despite teen is far greater solo success. And so this is one of the tensions in tina. How to tell tina turner's story like is of course a huge part of it. It would be remiss to the him out plus the footage of the i. Continues of stage is incredible. But the main focus of tina turner's story is the determination of an extra ordinarily talented performer to overcome the struggles of an abusive marriage and funds. Success in the music industry eventually becoming one of the world's biggest rock styles. influencing everyone from mick jagger to be on say over several decades we watch a move. From the r&b she made with ike to vegas variety shows to pop producers in europe where she finally found her audience. Went on set out stadium tours around the world this one takeaway from tina is that she is an indefatigable star who always known the talented. She has to offer the world that voice and all that energy

Daily Pop
"tina turner" Discussed on Daily Pop
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Daily Pop
"tina turner" Discussed on Daily Pop
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Daily Pop
"tina turner" Discussed on Daily Pop
"It made me realize my mom used to wake me up on sunday. Mornings ask crack dawn blaring that same tina turner cd for years and as a child. I didn't understand the impact and almost connectivity. Tina turner had to a lot of women and what she meant to a whole generation and watching it back. I now understand why mom my aunts were still obsessed with tina. She was there. The i say yes. She came from such an abusive relationship. She came from after her four. She says what she had. Thirty six thirty and then became tina turner. You know just icon. You know just shows that she had like a career with him but then to to lose everything and bring them back like she was destined for success. I just wanted to see tino. Would i had a chance to see the staples center and just to be able to see her. She was in her seventies. I guess at the time. I mean chess an entertainer and you can tell even with tina that she was born to do this beyond say you say. She loved it and she was born to do this. And what a what i can and i believe what you say because i know the music and it was like an anthem and your mama played in your cousins played it and and gave you such energy and her style the fact that tina would wear her hair all and she was a trendsetters apartheid. Absolutely now the fact that she was a victim of abuse has been a big part of who she is Do you think people can ever separate tina. I think what happens is when you're the first generation to go through something and pub publicly talk about it. The world didn't know how to react to it. It's like we on in chris brown you know. It was the first time in our generation before the me too movement before people were talking about it it was like what do we do with this information and i think for tina turner and i think for a lot of women. You kinda saw this thing in early. Two thousands where people were trying to change the word domestic violence victim to domestic violence survivor. Because there is such a stigma behind calling somebody a victim. But i just think unfortunately for tina turner. She gave that story to people before anybody was ready to speak up. Sonny and cher living in a house together divorced because they were afraid to lose everything to lose their careers. So i think tina turner just unfortunately it was going to be hard for people to separate. But why even and i think it goes with her because he's become a shiro and especially when you watch the documentary but you watched the movie. Angela bassett place at par as she comes into the hotel and she's bloodied up and she tells the desk clerk. I promise you if you give me a room albuquerque. That money back to you one day and we donate the carb doesn't know you know she's gonna make and she becomes an icon but just help me that right there. I'll never forget. Yeah but she said in the documentary and i agree with her. She said that. Why does she have to relive these terrible moments. Like she was only with ike for sixteen years of her life. What about the other sixty five years. She's been in the music game people. Don't wanna let that go and time a movie comes. Our biopic comes Even tina turner the musical. She has to relive that because people love drama. Anybody trying to make.

Daily Pop
Tina Turner's New HBO Max Doc Wins the Weekend
"Tina turner is proving. She is still the queen and but she is definitely ready to say goodbye to spotlight her. Hbo machienry tina won the weekend and while the film looks back on the highlights of her extremely successful career. It also focuses on the abuse. She suffered from her ex ike turner. I had an abusive nice. There's no other way to tell the story win. She became successful past story. Reach so many people who felt like they had to keep their secrets. Locked away deep down hard. One of the worst parts of your life has been an inspiration inherits have to remember those times but at a certain stage given his takes over coming what what did you think when you watched the first part of the or did you see the whole the whole documentary. it's all one part. I just it made me realize my mom used to wake me up on sunday. Mornings ask crack dawn blaring that same tina turner cd for years and as a child. I didn't understand the impact and almost connectivity. Tina turner had to a lot of women and what she meant to a whole generation and watching it back. I now understand why mom my aunts were still obsessed with tina. She was there. The i say yes. She came from such an abusive relationship. She came from after her four. She says what she had. Thirty six thirty and then became tina turner. You know just icon. You know just shows that she had like a career with him but then to to lose everything and bring them back like she was destined for

Daily Pop
"tina turner" Discussed on Daily Pop
"Tina turner is proving. She is still the queen and but she is definitely ready to say goodbye to spotlight her. Hbo machienry tina won the weekend and while the film looks back on the highlights of her extremely successful career. It also focuses on the abuse. She suffered from her ex ike turner. I had an abusive nice. There's no other way to tell the story win. She became successful past story. Reach so many people who felt like they had to keep their secrets. Locked away deep down hard. One of the worst parts of your life has been an inspiration inherits have to remember those times but at a certain stage given his takes over coming what what did you think when you watched the first part of the or did you see the whole the whole documentary. it's all one part. I just it made me realize my mom used to wake me up on sunday. Mornings ask crack dawn blaring that same tina turner cd for years and as a child. I didn't understand the impact and almost connectivity. Tina turner had to a lot of women and what she meant to a whole generation and watching it back. I now understand why mom my aunts were still obsessed with tina. She was there. The i say yes. She came from such an abusive relationship. She came from after her four. She says what she had. Thirty six thirty and then became tina turner. You know just icon. You know just shows that she had like a career with him but then to to lose everything and bring them back like she was destined for

Winning Retirement Radio with Greg Taylor
HBO's 'Tina' is Tina Turner's way of telling us thank you — and goodbye
"Originally recorded by Bonnie Tyler and 1988. Tina Turner made the best a mainstream hit. You know, there's a new documentary streaming on HBO about the queen of rock and roll and age 81. After dealing with a number of health issues that way the public didn't know about until now. She's saying goodbye to her fans through this documentary. Have to admit it. I caught some feelings. I've always like Tina Turner and what she went through to be the artist that she is and plans to enjoy the rest of her years with her husband and Switzerland. Just kind of stay out of the public eye hang with family. As a woman, Kristen. Her story were Angela Bassett plays her. What's love Got to do with it. I know if you've not seen that as a woman listening to that you just have to you have to. Yeah, that's one actually one of my favorite movies. Love hearing

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Jay-Z, Foo Fighters and The Go-Go's nominated for Rock Hall
"Jay z. Tina turner and foo fighters are among this year's nominees for the rock and roll hall of fame. The hall released its list of sixteen candidates this week. Artists are eligible for a nomination. Twenty five years after their first official recording is released for the foo fighters jay z. This was the first time they were eligible some of the other artists and groups who made the cut included mary. J. blige iron maiden rage against the machine go-goes ll cool j. and chaka khan the nominees will be narrowed down over the next several weeks. You can vote on your favorites. Through april thirtieth.

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"tina turner" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"To me here, so we should vote in. We should vote in Tina Turner. Dionne Warwick. We should also vote and Carole King, the New York dolls and DeVeaux. Have a nice day. Okay, well, Holly has spoken. I love and let it be. So let it be known. All right. The clothes that Alex Trebek war on Jeopardy will be donated to a charity that provides closed the homeless people for job interviews. The final inventory of all of his clothes that he donated included 58 dress shirts. 14 suits 300 different neckties, 25 polos 14 sweaters. Goes on on his nine different codes. Bunch of pairs of shoes. He just He gave all kinds of clothes for these guys to use. So that's nice. Very nice. Yeah, yeah, in the story. I think it was his Alex direct son, who is working with this organization and is like Well, we have all of these clothes, and we think that you could eat with them. So that's very sweet. Very sweet. It's sweet, too, because honestly, I bet you there's some fans that would pay for some of that stuff. So it's kind of nice that he's not gonna take that route and actually donate it. So exactly for more Digimon whose download the mind talk apple bottom, I talk 171 dot com. Thanks for alerting us my talk dirt alerts at the top of every hour and at 8 2012 25 20 on my talk one of 71. Boy. All right, so you can bring back one TV show. That's been canceled or doesn't exist. It's extinct, but you get the powers to bring back the Lazarus TV show of your choice from the dead 6516411071. What show? Are you bringing back from the back of the TV in Bradley trainer? That's a creepy Holly Roberts and Grant is waiting for your call. On guy thought of this, because, Well, actually, I saw a conversation online about this particular topic. And I thought that is a good conversation because in a world awash with reboots, I bet there are still a number of shows people like. Well, why haven't you brought back the Jeffersons? The facts of life for all of my favorites. It comes from the seventies and eighties. Feel free to join the conversation. 651641171 Holly. There are a lot of reboots already in the works for this year. I was just going through a list during the break. We are experiencing a new wave. Like I know, we complained. I feel like in the last five years we've been complaining about the glut of re boots, but we're next level. This year, especially with I think probably because of all the new streaming services we have that are looking to create content. Yeah, and some of these reboots are welcome and some of these reboots Not so much. Well, you know the last week or was it just last week? Ah, Colleen brought to the table. The new punky Brewster real, which is more of a continuation if you want to get into the minutia of what's actually happening, But it takes a preexisting character Punky Brewster and we're following her to the present day. Exactly, And I think that's one many people, including Colin, of course, and I'm excited to see it. I mean, I don't know that I'll probably be a regular punky Brewster watcher, but you never know, but it's not limited to just sit coms. Walker, Texas Ranger has the re book. Did you know that? Yeah, it's already out. Is it? Yeah, tells you how much I have. It's getting so so reviews, but the CW renewed for another season. Somebody's watching now Ren and Stimpy. Mm Yes. That is getting a reboot from comedy Central. That's crazy to me. Also, I remember we talked about the rise of the pink ladies, which is gonna be a spinoff of the grease from cheese. It's like a prequel. Right? Or I don't know if it's really a prequel. Yeah, No, it's a prequel ish thing. For HBO, Max, anyway, 651641171. What do you want to bring back from the dead Grant? I think we have someone on the phone. Yeah, we've got a few calls here. Jackson Jackal started about how you doing, Jack? Hey, Jack. Good afternoon. I loved Boston Legal. I cried. I laughed. I was beside myself with torturing that I had completely thank you for that, Jack. I had completely forgotten about Boston Legal and I want to say that's Just quickly looking to see her. Yeah. Five seasons. So that was it was a good show. That was that's Sorry. My brain is not working fast enough, Captain Kirk. William Shatner. William Shatner was in that Syria's if I remember correctly, and remember Boston legal was actually a spinoff of another show, which is called the Practice. And I don't remember that show it was a legal drama from David E. Kelley and the Boston Legal was a spin off of that show. I feel like Boston Legal must have been more popular as I remember Boston legal vaguely, I even though I'd forgotten about it, But I have. Ah, it's in there somewhere. But I don't remember the other ones. All right, It's okay. What's on for eight seasons? Um Well, who knows? Jack there enough streaming services. It might just get a green light. Who else is on the phone? Grant? We've got Matt. Okay. Matt is on the phone. So, Matt, what series? Do you want to bring back from the dead? All right. I was angry when it got canceled because I just got to a good part of the serious but I bring back the away. The old way. Okay, tell me about the way I did not watch the away, but I remember, um I remember. It was very popular for a certain group of people Tell me more, Okay, I liked it. It was original, but it was weird and I get that's why a lot of people probably don't like it because there was some Over some parts of it that were weird. Well, I liked it because it was originally It was an original idea. There was new people that I haven't seen and shows before, except for like Jason Isaacs, but Just I liked it. It was like SciFi, right? Yeah. Yeah, it was all about different universes and all that cool dance. All right, well again. I mean, I kind of feel like it could come back at some point cause again. You never know. And there's so many streaming services. That was Netflix, right? Yup. And I've got a big hashtag after it got canceled. I think it's still going strong words like it's called Save the away. All right, well forward. A lot of people still want it back, and then I'm just really quickly going back. I think Tina Turner might be in the Hall of Fame, but I think she's with like Oh, so this would be for her solo, You know very interesting. Thank you for sharing that. That was back We were. I was just marveling at how Tina Turner wasn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Holly, Do you know that to be true? Well, I know definitely. Tina Turner as a solo artist is not in the Hall of Fame because she is up for induction this year. And I.

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"tina turner" Discussed on KTRH
"For the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2021. Debo is they joined the go. Go's Tina Turner. She's already in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Ike. But as a solo artist Todd Rundgren. Well, that took a long time. Yeah, did. Carole King, who's already in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, is a writer. We're going is the performing artist If she's elected, so she would if she gets that, then she would join. Potentially Tina Turner, who's up also is a solo artist. And, um, he's already in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And Who else? Who else? Somebody else anyway. Shaka Khan is a nominee Dionne Warwick can't believe she's On all fame. Kate Bush. L L cool J's he rock and roll. Hello, Cool. J. Well, Mary J. Blige definitions have changed over time. No kidding, Jay Z. Now that's not rock and roll. But okay. Foo fighters. New York dolls rage against the machine Iron Maiden. Wow and I feel a cootie. I have no idea. Don't ask me. I have no idea who that is. There you go. The go. Go's Warrick and King would go in his performers. The letter already haven't been inducted in the Rock. Oh, whole famous Sonam provider for non performer for a song writing career. That's Carole King. Turner King be chosen, they would join Stevie Nicks is only female artists to be inducted twice. The inductees will be announced May 2021 the induction ceremony will take place. This fallen Cleveland, Ohio, home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. There you go. 7 41 time for traffic.

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Grammy-winning music producer Phil Spector dies of natural causes
"The way popular music is made. California State prison officials say eccentric producer Phil Specter died in the hospital of Natural Causes. At the age of 81. ABC is Kristopher Watson. With Phil Spector's story, one of the most influential producers in pop music history. Phil Spector's unmistakable wall of sound studio mastery revolutionized recording. Produced hits for the Righteous Brothers, the run at Psych and Tina Turner and more in the sixties that it be 70 saw Specter working with John Lennon and George Harrison of the Beatles After producing the band's final studio album, Let it be Dropping Out of sight For decades, Specter resurfaced in 2003 accused and then convicted after two trials of murdering actress Lana Clarkson and sentenced to 19 years to life in prison in California. Kristopher Watson ABC News This is

Bob Sirott
Jagged Little Pill, Moulin Rouge! & Slave Play Top 2020 Tony Nominations
"I appreciate that. All right? We have some Broadway news Don't way we have the Tony nominations that came out yesterday. And this is our year of You know, theater, no theater. You know what's going on with all of this. The Tony nominations this year are plays that were open. Beef on on or before February. That's when everything shut down, so it's very, very small Sampling of plays. And the play that wound up getting the most nominations. 15 in all was Thie Atlantis. More set musical, Jagged Little Pill was nominated for best musical. So was Moulin Rouge, the musical. That one is based on the the movie from nearly two thousands and also teen of the Tina Turner musical, which I happened to see when I was in London and is fantastic. I'm a huge Tina Turner fan. So you know, I may not be the most objective person on this, but there's only three musicals nominated this year. For best play. The nominees are Grand Horizons. The inheritance seawall, a life and slave play best revival of a play Betrayal Frankie and Johnny and declared a loon and a soldier's play. There are no nominees for best revival. Of a musical this year. It's a very, very bizarre unlisted. They don't even know when the awards are going to be given out. Normally, the Tony awards come out in June. They've already said that that will not be happening in June of next year, but they have not said if they're going to do an award show if they're just going to announce winners. What's gonna happen? But those air the major nominees that came out yesterday, We've got the full list up the W G and t v dot com

Colorado's Morning News with April Zesbaugh and Marty Lenz
Tina Turner Comes Out of Retirement With a Remix of 'What's Love Got to Do With It?'
"Turner coming out of retirement to release a new version of her biggest head. Turner collaborated with Diego On a remix of what's Love Got to do with it. The producers shared the news of the refurbished track on Instagram showing a picture of himself and Turner favorite

Direct from Hollywood
Kygo Teams Up With One Of His Favorite Artists Ever
"Kyko help the late Whitney Houston returned to billboard hot, one hundred posthumously something she did dozens of times while alive with his reimagining of Harare, one, thousand, nine hundred ninety cover of Steve, winwood higher love, and with his next project. He's bringing another song from the past back this time from the legendary Tina Turner. Version of Tina's only solo number one, the nineteen, eighty, six classic. What's love got to do with it? Which kyw go names as one of his all time favorite songs writing on social, it feels surreal to get the opportunity to work with such a legendary artists. Now it appears this version will be entirely new with Tina providing vocals, but we'll know for sure when Kyko Tina Turner. What's love got to do with? It arrives on Friday.

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Recording Registry adds 'Wichita Lineman,' album by Dr. Dre
"Hello every year the library of Congress picks twenty five recordings of cultural or historic significance to preserve forever and that song by Ellen Sherman is one of them other singles on the list are going Campbell's Wichita lineman Whitney Houston's I will always love you and YMCA by the village people I use to media teacher get booted town is one of the albums that makes the cuts along with Tina Turner's private dancer Dr drapes the chronic and an album of songs for Mister Rogers neighborhood the marches are a letter