Grammy-winning Tina Turner became famous in the 1960s singing and performing with her husband Ike Turner. She later enjoyed an international solo career, with hits such as “What’s love got to do with it,” “Better be Good to Me,” and “Private Dancer”. Tina Turner was born in Tennessee in 1939. She began performing with Ike Turner in 1950s. The Ike and Tina Turner Reunion became well-known for their live performances, including the hit song “Proud Mary”, which was a top five hit. Tina eventually left the band in the 1970s after being abused for years. After a slow start to her solo career in 1984, Turner was able to achieve great success with Private Dancer in 1984. She continued to release chart-topping albums and hit songs, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1996). Later, the revered singer became involved with the spiritual Beyond project and was married to her long-time boyfriend Erwin Bach. Tina Turner was born Anna Mae Bullock in Nutbush (Tennessee) on November 26, 1939. Her parents, Floyd Bullock and Zelma, were poor sharecroppers. Turner and her sister were left to be cared for by her grandmother. Turner, her grandmother, died in 1950. Turner moved to St. Louis to be with her mom. Turner was barely in her teens when she began to get involved in St. Louis’s R