Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Tina Turner

  • Tina Turner isn't dead, but for a minute people using Twitter on Saturday thought the worst as the latest Twitter hoax was cruel. the online social site was report Tina Turner was dead.
  • (Examiner)
  • You know, sometimes a joke is just not funny. Hoaxes via Twitter have become commonplace, of course, but reporting celebrities dead? The latest Twitter foo-pah concerning singing legend Tina Turner, now 72, seems somehow all the more onerous.
  • (pamil-visions)
  • A rumor that started on Twitter over the weekend has many still wondering whether Tina Turner is dead or alive.
  • (Gaysocialites.com)
  • A summer music series in Brownsville, Tenn., begins Saturday with proceeds from concessions going toward the restoration of Flagg Grove School, the childhood school of Tina Turner.
  • (AZCentral.com)
  • Tina Turner has joined a long list of stars most recently including Justin Bieber, Usher, Patrick Dempsey and Chris Brown. They're the ones Twitter has declared, erroneously, dead.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • Bill Kenwright and John Miller will present a strictly limited West End season of SOUL SISTER, the new musical inspired by the music, life and times of Ike and Tina Turner, which caused a sensation during its inception at the Hackney Empire.
  • (Starring Emi Wokoma - Broadway World)
  • This weeks style stars did some major globe-trotting Tina Turner made her way to China for the first time ever (which is a total surprise) to take in Armanis "One Night Only in Beijing" fashion show.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • (Classic Rock) Lita Ford has likened her marriage to ex-bandmate Jim Gillette to the tumultuous relationship between Ike and Tina Turner – and believes her new lease of life is a gift from God because she survived.
  • (antiMUSIC)
  • Not many people have a highway named after them but American rock artist Tina Turner does. She grew up in, you guessed it, Nutbush which has a tiny population of about 50 people in Haywood County, Tennessee.
  • (ABC Online)
  • Bill Kenwright and John Miller present a strictly limited West End season of SOUL SISTER, the new musical inspired by the music, life and times of Ike and Tina Turner, which previously played Hackney Empire.
  • (Broadway World)

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