Before Tina Turner became a ubiquitous household name beloved for her sultry Grammy-winning voice and electrifying stage presence, she was once a young Tennessee native named Anna Mae Bullock (nicknamed “Little Ann”) who just dreamed to sing on stage with Ike Turner’s Kings of Rhythm. And once the world heard her voice, the rest was history. She paired off with Ike to form a R&B; duo called Ike & Tina Turner’s Revue, famously left him, and subsequently carved her own path to superstardom solo.
In 1964, photographer Michael Ochs captured Tina in a portrait session just as she was getting a taste of global fame as one half of Ike & Tina Turner’s Revue. Check out these photographs to catch a glimpse of Tina dressed in a bright green dress in her twenties — with her hair perfectly coiffed and coral-painted lips curved into a carefree smile, just swaying to the beat and teaching us all how to dance like it’s the sixties.













Retrospect 20yrs. later acclaimed international appeal of "Private Dancer" 1984. note. Tina ignored by American record labels due, not appropriately deciding her market due. Race and gender oppose EU,U.K and Japan enjoy diversity of musical styles format. Indifferent during Tina's comeback assume never lost her appeal only media didn't understand Tina's talent.
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