He was 62. You Can't Miss Nothing That You Never Had, Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album, Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner, Takin' Back My Name: The Confessions of Ike Turner, Ike & Tina Turner's Kings of Rhythm Dance, His Woman, Her Man: The Ike Turner Diaries Unreleased Funk/Rock 19701973, The Bad Man: Rare & Unreissued Ike Turner Produced Recordings 19621965, Jack Rabbit Blues: The Singles of 19581960, "Ike Turner, Musician and Songwriter in Duo With Tina Turner, Dies at 76", "Will They Still Like Ike? [20] Despite their troubled relationship, Turner moved his stepfather into one of his homes in St. Louis after his mother died in 1959 and took care of him until his death in 1961. The single, released on King Records, peaked at No. "[156] Ronnie died from complications of colon cancer in 2022. He eventually began freebasing crack cocaine. "Rocket 88" is notable among other things for Willie Kizart's distorted guitar sound. [186] It was written with Nigel Cawthorne and Little Richard wrote the introduction. She was a pianist in his band, and they married in the mid-1950s. Together they were, as Tina would later proclaim, nice and rough. Likewise, he was married to Tina from 1962 to 1978. [110] Turner had two sixteen track studios built, a large one to rent out and a smaller one for his personal recordings. . [16] He would fire anyone in his band who used any substances. Clockwise from bottom left: Michael Turner (Son of Ike & Lorraine Taylor), Ike Turner, Jr. (Son of Ike & Lorraine Taylor), Ike Turner, Craig Hill (Son of Tina & Raymond Hill), Ronnie Turner (Son of Ike & Tina). [190], Turner's second wife, Velma Davis (ne Dishman) is the elder sister of former Ikette Joshie Armstead. I went through things with Ike, too, but there's a time to forgive and to let go. Clockwise from bottom left: Michael Turner (Son of Ike & Lorraine Taylor), Ike Turner, Jr. (Son of Ike [68] He began playing guitar in sessions in 1953, and by 1954 with the assistance of Joe Bihari he built a makeshift recording studio at a defunct Greyhound bus station in Clarksdale. He defined how to put the Fender bass into that music. Groove Band, recorded a tribute album titled Rocket 88: Tribute to Ike Turner. . King was a great admirer of Turner, describing him as "The best bandleader I've ever seen. [212], In her 1986 autobiography, Tina revealed that Turner had been abusive during their marriage. [82] Through her sister and Washington, Bullock asked Turner to sing with his band. [245] He was cleared of the charges. He was also in a marital relationship . Ike & Tina Turner pose for a portrait with their son and step-sons in circa 1972. Tina's son Craig Turner (1958-2018) with Raymond Hill was adopted by Turner and therefore carried his surname. Ike even won a Grammy for producing 'Risin' with the Blues'. Includes Address (10) Phone (4) Email (1) See Results. [117], United Artists responded to the Turners' separation by releasing albums of compiled recordings from their last sessions together, Delilah's Power (1977) and Airwaves (1978). [145] He decided he was not meant to be a frontman when at twelve he was coerced into giving an impromptu piano recital in school. Lorraine Taylor Turner is rumored to have hooked up with Ike Turner. [71] He also had live music broadcast on the St. Louis radio station KATZ. [190] The couple married on September 19, 1950. [73] A teetotaler at the time, he avoided drugs and insisted all band members also adopt this policy, firing anyone he even suspected of breaking the rules. Tina Turner shared the news of her son's death Friday in an Instagram post. [95] He produced singles by the Ikettes, Jimmy Thomas, Fontella Bass, George Jackson, and other artists on his labels. "[259] Despite his ill health, he collaborated with Gorillaz on their album Demon Days and performed the track with them at the Manchester Opera House in November 2005. Studio-psychedelic New Orleans, echoes of the Band and Dr. John, some brilliant minor r&b mixed in with the dumb stuff. [161], Turner won two competitive Grammy Awards. Blues Music Awards.mw-parser-output .awards-table td:last-child{text-align:center}, 19461950: Formation of the Kings of Rhythm, 19511954: Session musician and talent scout. [233], In 1959, Turner was charged with what he described as "interstate transportation of forged checks and conspiracy" and was forced to stand trial in St. Louis. Their divorce was finalized in 1955. He defined how to put the Fender bass into that music. Ike Turner, nome artstico de Izear Luster Turner, Jr. (Clarksdale, 5 de novembro de 1931 - San Marcos, 12 de dezembro de 2007) foi um msico instrumentista, cantor, compositor e produtor musical norte-americano.Um dos pioneiros do rock and roll dos anos 1950, ele mais conhecido por seu trabalho nas dcadas de 1960 e 1970 com sua ento esposa Tina Turner como Ike & Tina Turner. Hailed as a "great innovator" of rock and roll by contemporaries such as Little Richard and Johnny Otis,[7][8] Turner received critical acclaim as well. However, it was a hit in Europe, reaching No. . [195] Sources often incorrectly refer to Taylor as one of Turner's wives, but she was his live-in girlfriend. [227] In 2019, she told Palm Spring Life that the film What's Love Got to Do with It "assassinated Ike's career. [41], Phillips licensed the recording to Chess Records in Chicago. But more than that, it broke his heart". The French singer shared photos of her family in a carousel post with her statement. [209][8] Although Turner reiterated that they were never officially married, they had a common-law marriage and still had to go through a formal divorce. During the performance, he asked a woman named Anna Mae Bullock to come sing with him and he was impressed by her beautiful voice. [29] Performances typically lasted for about twelve hours, from early evening to dawn the next day. [180], Commenting on the historical accuracy of the film, Tina told Larry King in 1997: "I would have liked them to have more truth, but according to Disney [owner of the film's production company], they said it's impossible, the people would not have believed the truth. Tina Turner has four Children in total; namely Ronnie Turner, Raymond Craig Turner, Ike Turner Jr, and Michael Turner. ", "Listen to the first rock and roll song ever recorded", "Joe Bihari, Who Put Early R&B on Record, Dies at 88 (Published 2013)", "Chess, Biharis Skirmish; This Time Over Wolf", "Bobbito plays the tracks. On the 1990s sketch comedy show In Living Color, Turner was parodied by David Alan Grier. [221] According to Turner, Tina suggested Ann fill in as an Ikette because although she could not sing, she was attractive. Louis. He had a son Ronald "Ronnie" Turner (1960-2022) with Tina Turner. The model has an alder body in Sonic Blue with an Ike Turner signature in gold ink on the body under the clear-coat, with a maple neck in a 1960s "C" shape with a rosewood fingerboard, with 21 vintage frets. Murray offered a $20,000 advance for the song and suggested Turner "make her the star" of his show. Rasool was also in the house and administered CPR. Ike Turner has been divorced from Lorraine Turner since September 21, 1948. Louis. If the drummer had to pee, I would play drums until he returned.There were no breaks. [238] He toured with former Ikette Randi Love as Sweet Randi Love and The Love Thang Band. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Bobby "Blue" Bland. He would send dubs of things he cut to us, and if we'd like them we'd make a seal or sign the artist. "Ike Turner is a very important man in American music," he said. You can talk all night about the achievements he's had. Walking past her house to school, she would invite him to help feed her chickens and then take him to bed. [64] Edna did not want to stay in Clarksdale, so she left Turner and returned to Ruleville. [16] However, Turner's daughter, Mia Turner, disagreed with this diagnosis and felt he was being overmedicated. He visited high schools during Black History Month to speak against drug use. Ike Turner Jr was born in 1958 to Ike Turner and Lorraine Taylor. Ike Turner [1]1931-2007 Songwriter, musician, music producer Often vilified for the widely reported . [162] In 2007, Turner won Best Traditional Blues Album for Risin' with the Blues. He is also inducted into the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame. Also, I wanted the general public to have a better outlook and perspective on where Ike was mentally and emotionally, because so often, as a nation, we turn on people who have mental health issues and define them by their behaviors rather than their condition. [38], Soon after the release of "Rocket 88", Turner moved to West Memphis, Arkansas and played with various local bands. Paramedics then rushed to the address in San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, where bystanders were attempting CPR. [216] In 2007, Turner told Jet that he had written Tina an apology letter, but had never sent it. 1949),[192] but Turner denied that assertion in his autobiography (in which Velma is mistakenly referred to as Thelma): "I met Thelma Dishman, who, at that time, I thought was a pretty girl. [12], Their mainstream success provided Turner with the finances to open his own recording studio, Bolic Sound in Inglewood, in 1972. Between 1974 and 1975, the duo released the singles "Sweet Rhode Island Red", "Sexy Ida", and "Baby, Get It On". The success of the single was followed by a string of hits including "I Idolize You", "Poor Fool", and "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" which gave them their second million-seller and their first Grammy nomination. Izear Luster "Ike" Turner Jr. (November 5, 1931 December 12, 2007) was an American musician, bandleader, songwriter, record producer, and talent scout. [164] He was honored with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame in 2001. His first recording, "Rocket 88" (credited to Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats), is considered a contender for the distinction of first rock and roll song. [36] The other band led by Turner became the Kings of Rhythm. [8] He later settled his account. Louis. [213] Turner admitted he took Tina for granted and called her "the best woman I ever knew. Mia Turner, the daughter of Ike Turner and his backup singer Margaret Ann Thomas has broken her silence about her father's relationship with Tina Turner. [135][136] He performed the song with Gorillaz at the Manchester Opera House in November 2005. 280 Lorraine Taylor Premium High Res Photos Browse 280 lorraine taylorstock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. Rock 'n' roll came from rhythm and blues: rock 'n' roll ain't nothing but rhythm and blues up-tempo. [264] His daughter Mia was said to be surprised at the coroner's assessment, believing his advanced stage emphysema was a larger factor. [259], Turner died without a valid will. [31][132] The positive response to the tour encouraged Turner to reform the Kings of Rhythm. He is, in fact . Thelma was pregnant, not by me, but I liked her. [81] Her sister was a barmaid at the club and was dating Turner's drummer Eugene Washington. [17] Turner was the younger of their two children, his sister, Lee Ethel Knight, was "some ten years" his senior. Unfortunately, he could not spend a lot of time with his parents as they parted ways just a couple of years after his birth. [45] Phillips used profits from the success of the record to launch Sun Records in February 1952. She is one of the many wives of the late musicians. Ike Turner Jr is famous for being the son of the legendary singer and producer, Ike Turner. [189] They were married on April 10, 1948. [35] The Tophatters played big band arrangements from sheet music. [32] At some point in the 1940s, Turner moved into Clarksdale's Riverside Hotel. On December 10, 2007, he told his assistant Falina Rasool that he believed he was dying and would not live until Christmas. Unfortunately, his father is no longer with us, but how did his parents get along in the past? Getty Ike Turner and American singer-songwriter Tina Turner at Heathrow Airport, London, UK, 27th October 1975. He first embraced fatherhood with his live-in girlfriend, Lorraine Taylor, as they welcomed their first kid, Ike Turner Jr., in 1958. [87] That year, they headlined at the Waldorf Astoria New York and signed a television deal with CBS-TV. [193], After Alice, Turner became involved with Annie Mae Wilson from Greenville, Mississippi. On the John Boy and Billy radio show, cast member Jeff Pillars regularly performed an impersonation of Turner in a segment called "Ax/Ask Ike". Louis. [2] He was instrumental in the early careers of various blues musicians such as B.B. [52], Unaware of songwriter's royalties, Turner also wrote new material which the Biharis copyrighted under their own names. [9], Turner's songs have been sampled by hip hop artists, most notably Salt-n-Pepa used "I'm Blue" for their 1994 hit "Shoop". [112] During this period, Turner produced singer Judy Cheeks' debut album Judy Cheeks (1973),[113] and the last album by the Ikettes, (G)Old & New (1974). But, sadly, in 2018 . [57][4], Turner was contracted to the Bihari brothers, but he continued to work for Phillips, where he was effectively the in-house producer. [171], In August 2010, Turner was posthumously celebrated in his hometown of Clarksdale, Mississippi. [121] In 1988, Turner attempted an ill-fated return to the stage with Marcy Thomas, Bonnie Johnson, and Jeanette Bazzell as his Ikettes. The band consisted of Willie Kizart on guitar, Willie "Bad Boy" Sims on drums, vocalist Johnny O'Neal, Turner's nephew Jesse Knight Jr. on bass, and Turner's wife Annie Mae Wilson on piano and vocals. After her 2013 wedding to Bach, Turner experienced three health issues in quick succession. In 2009, a judge ruled that the handwritten will was invalid and that Turner's children were legally the direct heirs of his estate.[265]. [53] Artists Turner discovered for Modern and Sun include Bobby Bland, Howlin' Wolf, Rosco Gordon, Boyd Gilmore, Houston Boines, Charley Booker, and Little Milton. Tina found love again and Ike's life was cut short due to drugs. Their early stage performances consisted largely of covers of popular jukebox hits. Furthermore, having sold over million copies, Tina became one of the most influential singers, songwriter-cum-actress of all time. [202] At the time, he was still legally married to Alice Bell. Craig's biological father was a saxophonist named . Son of Tina and Ike Turner.Mia Turner: Daughter of Margaret Ann Thomas and Ike Turner. [24] Turner grew up playing boogie woogie piano, which he learned from Pinetop Perkins. One faction wanted to play jazz music and the Dukes of Swing. Also known as Lorraine Faye Kohan, L Taylor. [69] Around this time Turner discovered Billy "The Kid" Emerson in Greenville. At the first trial, the jury failed to reach a verdict, and at the retrial a year later he was found not guilty. It peaked at No. At first, I had really been in love with him. "[231], Turner had six children. Ronnie was born on October 27, 1960, in St. Louis, Missouri. King and the Beale Streeters to record for Modern at the YMCA in Memphis. "[214] In his autobiography, he said: "Sure, I've slapped Tina. Where is she now? King. [191] Turner met her at the Cotton Club on Camplin Avenue in Yazoo City, Mississippi in 1948. "[94] To assure he always had a record out while on tour, Turner formed multiple labels such as Sputnik, Teena, Prann, Innis, Sony and Sonja. [249] His addiction caused a hole through his nasal septum, the pain of which he relieved by using more cocaine. Rasool said she talked to Turner about his bipolar disorder and witnessed its effects. 14 on the Billboard R&B chart. I was stupid. His parents were Creole. [127], Turner reformed the Ikettes in the mid-1990s, which included his then-wife Jeanette Bazzell Turner and Michelle Love (Randi Love). [258] His daughter Mia Turner said, "He was too weak from the emphysema to do anything. Clockwise from bottom left: Michael Turner (Son of Ike & Lorraine Taylor), Ike Turner, Jr. (Son of Ike & Lorraine . Tina retained songwriter royalties from songs she had written, but Turner got the publishing royalties for his compositions and hers. [8], As a teenager, Turner joined a local rhythm ensemble called the Tophatters who played around Clarksdale, Mississippi. first assistant director (as Barry Thomas) Rebecca Strickland Weathersby. "[120] Turner struggled to find success due to his cocaine addiction and run-ins with the law. When Bullock became pregnant by Hill, they lived with Turner and his live-in girlfriend Lorraine Taylor. Blues historian Ted Drozdowski claimed that Turner's father died in an industrial accident. [31] Turner recorded Parker's first single, "You're My Angel" / "Bad Women, Bad Whiskey", credited to Little Junior Parker and the Blue Flames. By then both of his parents were deceased, so he could not verify the origin of his name. Ike Turner performing in Juan-Les-Pins, southern France, on the last day of the Jazz a Juan music festival. Ike Turner, like Tina, is a well-known figure, with a long list of accomplishments and a turbulent personal life. Turner tried to get Rosa out, but he never saw her again. [99][100] After Tina and Spector recorded "River Deep Mountain High", the duo signed to Spector's Philles label in 1966. He received negative publicity that was exacerbated in 1993 by the release of the film adaptation What's Love Got to Do with It. It was number one in the rhythm and blues chart for five weeks, it is in the Grammy Hall of Fame and it was an indisputable claim to fame for Ike Turner.To critics he will be known as a great founder, unfortunately to the general public he will always be known as a brutal man.[9]. [156] Little Richard was inspired to play the piano after he heard Turner's piano intro on "Rocket 88", and later used it note for note on "Good Golly, Miss Molly". [64], After Bonnie, Turner married a woman named Alice in Helena, Arkansas. "[218][219], Turner married Margaret Ann Thomas in Las Vegas on April 11, 1981;[220] they divorced in 1990. In 1986, Turner was arrested for cocaine possession. Ike modestly terms what he does on the guitar as 'tricks', but make no mistake, he attacked his axe with the conviction of a man who knew precisely what he wanted to hear come out of it. [11], Ike & Tina Turner were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1991. The single peaked at No. [43][44] The record sold approximately half a million copies. The now 82-year-old singer's life has been well-documented, including her allegedly abusive relationship with Ike Turner, whom she also performed with. Resides in Punta Gorda, FL. [53] They often purchased or claimed co-writer credit of songs written by artists on their labels using pseudonyms. [199] During Bullock's pregnancy, Taylor became suspicious that Bullock was pregnant by Turner and threatened her with a gun before shooting herself; her injuries were nonfatal. 5 on the R&B chart. [157][158] Prince also said Turner as his first musical influence. [247][185] He took the cocaine home and tried it one night while writing songs at the piano. Turner, who was trained by ear and could not sight read, would learn the pieces by listening to a version on record at home, pretending to be reading the music during rehearsals. In June 1985, Turner was arrested and charged with conspiracy to sell $16,000 worth of cocaine, possession and maintaining a residence for selling or using a controlled substance. He was born a year later than his brother, Ike Turner Jr, in 1959. Turner, best remembered for his successful musical partnership and stormy marriage. Tina Turner (nascida Anna Mae Bullock; Nutbush, 26 de novembro de 1939) [carece de fontes?] [42] Turner blamed Phillips for this misrepresentation. He had tried to sell his studio Bolic Sound in 1980 to raise funds to avoid foreclosure, but the studio burned down on the day a potential buyer was scheduled to view it in January 1981. [88] The duo switched to Turner's Sonja label in 1963. [96] Between 1964 and 1965, they scored fourteen top 40 R&B hits with "You Can't Miss Nothing That You Never Had", "Tell Her I'm Not Home", "Good Bye, So Long", and "Two Is a Couple". [146] Donald Fagen noted: "[T]alented as he was, there wasn't anything really supernatural about Ike's skills as a musician What Ike excelled at was leadership: conceptualization, organization, and execution. [19] One day after Reese gave him a whipping, Turner knocked him out with a length of lumber and ran away to Memphis for a few days before returning home. [104][105] This exposure introduced them to a wider audience outside of R&B. [114] Turner had plans to leave United Artists Records for a five-year $150,000 per year deal with Cream Records, which was to be signed on July 6. [63][51] That summer Turner recorded with the new vocalist and pianist in his band, Marion Louis Lee, resulting in "My Heart Belongs to You" / "Looking for My Baby". [229] In 2016, she released her memoir Love Had Everything to Do with It, which details her volatile relationship with Turner due to his bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. [62] In 1952, Turner discovered Little Junior Parker in West Memphis, and they formed a band with Matt "Guitar" Murphy. He'd go in the studio for a couple of minutes and play a couple of bars and say he had to go lay down. My Godat the moment he's more interesting than Tina. Furthermore, Jr.'s brother, Michael Turner, was born a year later in 1959. [84] One night during an intermission, Bullock got hold of the microphone from Washington and sang "You Know I Love You" by B.B. Turner married Lee in September 1952. In this Dec. 23, 2014 photo, Lorrain Taylor, left, hugs Arlene Johnson, grandmother of Diamond Jackson, who was shot and killed in his neighborhood in 2009, in Oakland, Calif. Taylor was paying a visit to Jackson's family as part of her duties for the nonprofit 1000 Mothers To Prevent Violence. "[152], "It ain't Little Richard, it ain't Chuck, it ain't Fats Domino no, we came on later. Ike & Tina Turner pose for a portrait with their son and step-sons in circa 1972. Lorraine Taylor is a famous American personality who rose to stardom as the wife of Ike Turner. 2 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. [196][246] Producer D'Angela Proctor alleged in Turner's Unsung documentary that the two famous people were Elvis Presley and Redd Foxx. [239][240], Ronnie Turner was in a band called Manufactured Funk with songwriter and musician Patrick Moten. In May 1989, Turner was arrested on drug charges in West Hollywood. In St. Louis, Turner was exposed to a white audience who were excited by R&B. While in Chicago, Turner backed Otis Rush; playing the signature vibrato guitar parts on "Double Trouble". Turner said, "we wanted to play blues, boogie-woogie and Roy Brown, Jimmy Liggins, Roy Milton. He considered himself an organizer rather than a performer. To strip him from having the opportunity to get recognition in an area where he was entitled to deserve it, it's so wrong to me. His father lived for two or three years as an invalid in a tent in the family's yard before succumbing to his injuries when Turner was about five years old. [250][16], By 1985, Turner's finances were in disarray and he owed the state of California $12,802 in back taxes. Records show that Turner added four years to his age. [48], The success of "Rocket 88" generated tension and ego clashes in the band which culminated with Brenston leaving to pursue a solo career, causing the band to fall apart. [248] By the early 1970s, he was heavily addicted to the drug, buying it in large quantities and sharing it with friends. [116] Turner claimed that Tina initiated the conflict by purposely irritating him so that she would have a reason to break up with him before they signed the new contract. [160], In 2009, a Nashville-based band, Mr. He was born in 1958 to his parents, Ike and Lorraine, but the Last Action Hero actress had a big part in raising him. [29] The pair played drums and piano on radio sessions. [75] In 1958, Turner took the band to Chicago to record for Cobra/Artistic, as well as fulfilling his contract as a session musician back at Sun. Tina had her first child when she was 18 with Raymond Hill, a saxophonist for the band Kings of Rhythm. 1958) and Michael Turner (b. [211] In the final divorce decree, Tina took responsibility for missed concert dates as well as an IRS lien. The single, released in April 1951, reached number-one on the Billboard R&B charts in June 1951 and spent 5 weeks on top of the charts. "Tina Turner was a raw talent who's singing style fit naturally into Ike's patented rough take on rhythm and blues, a style that befit his demons. "[8], Turner was first married at 16 years old to Edna Dean Stewart of Ruleville, Mississippi. Speaking on his early marriages, he said: "You gave a preacher $2, the papers cost $3, that was it. Turner and Bob Krasnow, founder of Blue Thumb, co-produced Earl Hooker's 1969 album Sweet Black Angel. [16], On January 16, 2008, the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office reported that Turner had died from a cocaine overdose. Turner was pronounced dead at 11:38am. [163] Turner also has three songs inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame: "Rocket 88", "River Deep Mountain High", and "Proud Mary". "[181][182] In 2018, Tina told Oprah Winfrey that she only recently watched the film, but she could not finish it because she "didn't realize they would change the details so much. 11 on the R&B chart and it was a bigger hit in Europe. [87] Turner then renamed her "Tina" because it rhymed with Sheena, however, family and friends still called her Ann. Unfortunately, his parents separated a few years after his birth. He sent the results to the Biharis at Modern and they released it on their subsidiary label RPM Records. We had fights and there have been times when I punched her to the ground without thinking. Know more about Ike Turner Jr life and his relationship with his parents. It had three custom single coil 1960s Strat pickups. [101] The failure of the single in America triggered Spector's retreat from the music industry. He is buried at the Glen Abbey Memorial Park in Bonita, California. According to Jeanette, Turner called her his "backbone". [181][217] In 2018, Tina told The Sunday Times that "as an old person, I have forgiven him, but I would not work with him. Trumpet found out and Modern had to cancel the record. Sadly, two of Tina Turner's kids died in the singer's lifetime. He had two sons, Ike Turner Jr. (b. The wailing saxophone and that distorted electric guitar. In order to view the video, please allow Manage. Ronnie Turner, a singer and youngest son of rock and soul idols Tina Turner and Ike Turner, has died. In addition, Ike had two other sons, Ike Turner Jr. and Michael Turner from a previous marriage to a woman named Lorraine Taylor. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) "The cause of death for Ike Turner is cocaine toxicity with other significant conditions, such as hypertensive cardiovascular disease and pulmonary emphysema", Supervising Medical Examiner Investigator Paul Parker told CNN. [64], Unbeknownst to Turner, during his time in West Memphis, he met Elvis Presley who was a truck driver. "I know I'm bipolar.And I've been bipolar, but a lot of people is bipolar," he told her. She had a stroke, got diagnosed with intestinal cancer, and both her kidneys failed, requiring dialysis. The late Ike Turner stated quite often that he was married a whopping 13 times in his 76 years of life.
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