by Mark Bego
Bush, Kate
business arrangements, Ike’s control of
butsudan
The Byrds
cabaret circuit
Cadillac automobile
Cain, Ann
Campbell, Glen
Canada
Capitol Records
caretakers
Carnes, Kim
Carpenter, Karen
Carter, John
Carver High School, Brownsville, Tennessee
Cawthorne, Nigel
CBS-TV
Cenco Records
Chambers, Mississippi
Chancier, Ndugu
“Change Is Gonna Come” (song)
Channing, Carol
chanting
charities, Tina’s contributions to
Charles, Ray
Chase, Chevy
cheerleading squads
Cher
description of Tina
encourages Tina to leave Ike
first glimpse of Tina
views of Tina
work with Bob Mackie
Cher (TV show)
Chess Records
Chicago
Chicago Sun-Times
“Chicken Shack” (song)
choreography
church attendance
Cincinnati, Ohio
Clapton, Eric
Clark, Dick
Clark, Petula
Clearmountain, Adam
Clearmountain, Bob
“A Closer Walk with Thee” (song)
clothing and dress
album covers
Alline
by Bob Mackie
on flight to Dallas
high heels
with Ike’s band on St. Louis
in Mad Max
Tina’s view of
for Tommy
Zelma at Georgie’s funeral. See also appearance; stage attire
club appearances, debut in British Columbia
Club D’Lisa, St. Louis, Missouri
club hopping
Club Manhattan, East St. Louis, Missouri
“Club Manhattan” (song)
cocaine. See drug use
Cocker, Joe
The Collected Recordings Sixties to Nineties (album)
Collins, Joan
Collins, Phil
The Color Purple (film)
Come Together (album)
“Come Together” (song)
The Commodores
“Contact High” (song)
convention performances
Cooke, Sam
Coolidge, Rita
Cooper, Alice
“Cose Della Vita” (song)
C?te d’Azur
country & western music
Craig, Raymond
Cray, Robert
“Crazy in the Night” (song)
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Crocker, Frankie
Crow, Sheryl
Currie, Joe Melvin
Currie, Margaret
Curry, Dianne
Cussin’, Cryin’, and Carryin’ On (album)
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Woodlands, Texas
“Da Doo Ron Ron” (song)
The Daily Mirror
Dallas, Texas
Daltry, Roger
Daly, Rava
Daniel Freeman Hospital, Inglewood, California
Dash, Sarah
Davies, Roger
horseback riding struggle
introduces Tina to France
on physical abuse
quest for songs for Private Dancer
Davis, Sammy, Jr.
deaths: Bullock, Alex
Evelyn and Margaret
Georgiana
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends
Delilah’s Power (album)
“Delilah’s Power” (song)
Denmark
dental work
Denver, John
Depeche Mode
Diana, Princess of Wales
Diana, Princess of Wales—Tribute (album)
Diante, Denny
Diddley, Bo
diet and exercise
DiNiro, Robert
Dire Straits
discography: Ike & Tina’s albums
Ike & Tina’s compilation albums
Ike & Tina’s singles
overview
Tina’s appearances on other albums
Tina’s compact disk compilations
Tina’s solo albums
Tina’s solo singles
“Disco Inferno” (song)
disco music
Dishman, Thelma
Disney Corporation-Touchtone Films
Divas Live (TV special)
divorce
Ike’s resources after
petition for
settlement
Domingo, Placido
Donnie and Marie Osmond (TV show)
Donovan
“Don’t Leave Me This Way” (song)
Don’t Play Me Cheap (album)
Douglas, Johnny
Drifters
Dr. John
drug use
Acid queen role
Ike, Jr.
Ike’s abuse of
Ike’s discontinuation of
image of Tina’s use
Tina’s son’s involvement
Tina’s suicide attempt
Dryer, Carol
DuBerry, Steve
The Dukes of Swing
Duran Duran
Dylan, Bob
Dynamic (album)
early life
earnings: concert tour (2000)
convention performances
from Twenty Four Seven concert
Ike’s
“Easy as Life” (song)
Ebert, Roger
The Edge (album)
Ed Sullivan (TV show)
education, secondary
Egypt
Ella Vera
Elliot, Paul
Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida (album)
EMI Records
employment: as bookkeeper for Ike’s band
as maid
England
concert appearances
promotional tour
promotion of “River Deep–Mountain High” in
recording sessions
tour (1968)
Entertainment Weekly
The Entity (film)
Essence Awards
Essence magazine
Essie Mae
E Street Band
Eurochart
Euro Disney Amusement Park, France
Europe: release of Wildest Dreams in
as Tina’s home
Tina’s move to
tours
Evans, Vela (cousin)
Evelyn (half-sister)
Everett, Betty
“Every Day I Have to Cry” (song)
Exchange Club
The Exorcist (film)
Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, California
“Fairytale” (song)
“Falling” (song)
family life
caregivers
caring for sons
Christmas time
with Hendersons
mother’s departure
relationship with Evelyn and Margaret
Ronnie jailed
son’s drug involvement
“Fancy Annie” (song)
Fantasy Records
farms
The Fat Man (radio program)
Federal Records
Feel Good (album)
Felder, Wilton
Ferry, Brian
Festival of Live Performances (album)
Fields, Vanetta
Fifield, Betsy
Fifield, Jim
Fifteenth Annual BRIT Awards
“The 50 Most Beautiful People”
filmography
firearms
“Fire Down Below” (song)
&nb
sp; First Annual MTV Music Awards
first take vocals
Fishburne, Laurence
Fitzgerald, Ella
Fitzpatrick, Jim
The Fixx
Flagg Grove, Tennessee
Fleetwood Mac
Fogerty, John
food stamps
“Food for You” (song)
“A Fool for a Fool” (song)
“Foolish” (song)
“A Fool in Love” (song)
on CD
in Dynamite
for Kent Records
popularity of
recording of
Tina’s refusal to sing
Foreign Affair (album)
Foreign Affair (concert tour)
fortune tellers. See astrology; psychics and fortune tellers
“4 the Tears in Your Eyes” (song)
The Four Tops
Frampton, Peter
France
Davies introduces Tina to
Euro Disney Amusement Park
recording of albums in
Franklin, Aretha
“Funkier than a Mosquita’s Tweeter” (song)
“Funny How Time Slips Away” (song)
Galaxy Club, Hollywood
Gallagher, Peter
“Games” (song)
Garrett, Lesley
Gaumont Theatre, Southhampton, England
Gause’s dry good store
Gaye, Marvin
Gayle, Billy
Gaynor, Gloria
Geldof, Bob
Georgiana (grandmother)
Germany
“Get Back” (song)
Get It (album)
Get It, Get It (album)
“Get It Out of Your Mind” (song)
Get It Together (album)
Gibb, Andy
Gibson, Mel
Gimma Shelter (film)
The Girl from Nutbush (documentary)
“Girls” (song)
Givens, Robin
Glitter, Gary
“Go Ahead” (song)
Goldeneye (film)
“Goldeneye” (song)
Gold Star Studios
Gongiovanni, Gary
“Good for Nothing” (song)
The Gospel According to Ike & Tina Turner (album)
gospel songs
Gramm, Rhonda
abuse of by Ike
as booking agent for Tina
damages to house by Ike
quits working for Ike
on Tina’s fear of Ike
Grammy awards
Best Rock Vocal Performance
list
Pointer Sisters
“Proud Mary”
Tina as guest and winner
The Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California
Green, Al
Green River (album)
Greenwich, Ellie
Grein, Paul
grocery store trading stamps
The Guinness Book of Records
Hair (album)
Hall & Oates
Hall, Daryl
Halliwell, Geri
Hall, John
Hall, Tony
Hammersmith Odean Theater, London, England
Hammond, Albert
Hancock, Herbie
Hanes hosiery
Hannah, Daryl
Harrison, George
Hartman, Dan
Hatshepsut (Egyptian queen)
Head, Murray
health
burns
hepatitis
hospitalization
pneumonia and tuberculosis
Tina’s description of after divorce
Tina’s view of. See also physical abuse
Heaven
“Heaven Help Us All” (song)
“Hello” (song)
“Help Me Make It Through the Night” (song)
“Help!” (song)
Henderson, Connie
Henderson, David
Henderson, Guy
Hendryx, Nona
heritage
Her Man, His Woman (album)
“He’s Mine” (song)
“Higher Ground” (song)
The High Hatters
high heel shoes
Hill, Dan
Hill, Faith
Hill, Jessie
Hill, Raymond
Hilton Hotel, Dallas, Texas
Hine, Robert
Hine, Rupert
Hoderman Track, Missouri
Hodge, Tommy
Hoffman, Dustin
Holland
Hollywood Hills, California
The Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Squares (TV game show)
homes: Anna Fleur
damages to Graam’s house
family home compared to other Black families
furnishings
house cleaning after leaving Ike
purchase in Hollywood Hills
redecoration of by Ike
renovation of house in France
security of
“Honky Tonk Women” (song)
Hooker, John Lee
Horne, Lena
Horn, Trevor
“Hot Legs” (song)
Houston, Whitney
Howard Theater, Washington, D.C.
The Hunger (film)
Huniford, James
The Hunter (album)
“Hurt Is All You Gave Me” (song)
Hyannisport, Massachusetts
“I Can See for Miles” (song)
“I Can’t Believe What You Say” (song)
“I Can’t Stand the Rain” (song)
“I Can’t Stop Loving You” (song)
“I Don’t Wanna Fight” (song)
“If I Could Turn Back Time” (song)
“If Only for the Moment, Girl” (song)
“If You Can Hully Gully” (song)
“I Heard It through the Grapevine” (song)
“I Idolize You” (song)
Ike & Bonnie Turner
Ike & Tina Turner & The Ikettes In Person (album)
Ike & Tina Turner (album)
Ike & Tina Turner Greatest Hits (album)
Ike & Tina Turner Revue
business arrangements
Germany concert
in Indonesia
new band members
with Rolling Stones UK tour
The Ike and Tina Turner Revue, Live (album)
The Ike and Tina Turner Show, Live, Volume 2 (album)
The Ikettes
changes in members
Tina in charge of
and Tina’s suicide attempt
Ike Turner & The Kings of Rhythm. See The Kings of Rhythm
“I’ll Be Thunder” (song)
“I’ll Never Need More than This” (song)
“I’m Blue” (song)
“I Might Have Been Queen” (song)
“I’m Moving On” (song)
The Impressions
“I’m So Thankful”
“I’m Tore Up” (song)
Indonesia
Indoor Stadium, Canberra
Ingram, James
Inner Sanctum (radio program)
In Person (album)
interior decorators
“In Your Wildest Dreams” (song)
IRS
“It Ain’t Right (Lovin’ to Be Lovin’)” (song)
“I Think It’s Gonna Work Out Fine” (song)
I, Tina (autobiography)
“It’s Gonna Work Out Fine” (song)
“It’s Only Love” (song)
“It’s Only Love” (video)
“It’s Only Rock & Roll” (song)
“It Takes Two” (song)
“I’ve Been Loving You Too Long” (song)
“I Want to Take You Higher” (song)
“I Want You Near Me” (song)
“I Will Be There” (song)
Jackie Brenston & The Delta Cats
J
ackson, Jackie
Jackson, LaToya
Jackson, Mahalia
Jackson, Marlon
Jackson, Michael
Jackson, Randy
Jackson, Tito
Jagger, Mick
Jaguars
Jakarta, Indonesia
Jarreau, Al
Jarre, Maurice
Joel, Billy
John, Elton
“Johnny and Mary” (song)
Johnson, Brian D.
Johnson, Mel
John, Willie
Jones, James Earl
Jones, Joe
Jones, Quincy
Jones, Tom
Josephus (grandfather)
Jupiter, Alex
“Just Another Night” (song)
“Just a Little Closer” (song)
“Just a Little Lovin’ ” (song)
K-Doe, Ernie
Kelley, Gene
Kempley, Rita
Kendricks, Eddie
Kennedy family
Kennedy, Robert
Kent Records
Khan, Chaka
King, B.B.
The Kings of Rhythm
Knopfler, Mark
Knoxville, Tennessee
Kramer, Lee
Krasnow, Bob
LaBelle, Patti
Lane, Ernest
Lassiter, Art
Last Action Hero (film)
Las Vegas, Nevada: accommodations in
cancellation of show
millennium concert
Late Night with David Letterman (TV show)
Lauderdale High School, Ripley, Tennessee
Laugh-In
Lauper, Cyndi
Lawrey, Billy
lawsuits, for concert cancellations
“Lean on Me” (song)
Led Zeppelin II (album)
Leeds, Arthur
Lennox, Annie
lesbians
“Let It Be” (song)
Let Me Touch Your Mind (album)
Let’s Dance (album)
“Let’s Dance” (song)
“Let’s Pretend We’re Married” (song)
“Let’s Spend the Night Together” (song)
“Let’s Stay Together” (song)
“Let’s Stay Together” (video)
“Letter from Tina” (song)
Levine, Larry
Lewis, Huey
Liberty Records
Lightman, Chip
Little Richard
Live Aid
Live at Carnegie Hall: What You Hear Is What You Get (album)
Live in the World of Ike and Tina Turner (album)
“Living for the City” (song)
Loder, Kurt
Loggins, Kenny
LOMA Records
London Community Gospel Choir
London, England
for filming of Tommy
prince’s Trust Concert
sixtieth birthday concert
Long John Baldry
“Long Long Time” (song)
Long Records
“Looking for My Baby” (song)
“Look Me in the Heart” (song)
The Lord’s Prayer
Los Angeles, California
The Los Angeles Times
Louis Philippe, Emporer of France
Love, Darlene
Love Explosion (album)
“Love Is a Beautiful Thing” (song)
“A Love Like Yours” (song)
“Lovely Rita” (song)
“Love Thing” (song)
The Lovin’ Spoonful
LP chart, Come Together