Raoul Duke
12-13-2007, 02:22 AM
Tales of Ike & Tina Turner, God Knows How Many Ikettes, and the Closed Circuit TV System
From Issue 93, October 14, 1971
Walk into what, from the outside, looks to be another well-paid, well-kept home in suburban Inglewood, California, and you're hit: a huge, imperial oil painting of Ike and Tina Turner, dressed as if for a simple, private wedding, circa 1960, modest pompadour and formal mink. A thriller? The killer, honey ... Also in the foyer, under the portrait, a small white bust of John F. Kennedy. Next to him, the Bible, opened to Isaiah 42-A New Song to the Lord....
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From Issue 93, October 14, 1971
Walk into what, from the outside, looks to be another well-paid, well-kept home in suburban Inglewood, California, and you're hit: a huge, imperial oil painting of Ike and Tina Turner, dressed as if for a simple, private wedding, circa 1960, modest pompadour and formal mink. A thriller? The killer, honey ... Also in the foyer, under the portrait, a small white bust of John F. Kennedy. Next to him, the Bible, opened to Isaiah 42-A New Song to the Lord....
More... ( http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/17617414/the_worlds_greatest_heartbreaker?source=music_news _rssfeed)