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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)

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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

 

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