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Rocks The Blues was released on Crown Records, a subsidiary of Modern Records. By the time the album was released in 1963, Turner had already had a string of hit records as half of the R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner .
Overview. Tina Turner joined musician and songwriter Ike Turner 's band the Kings of Rhythm as a vocalist in 1956. [1] . They released their first record together in 1958. Under the name "Little Ann", Tina Turner was featured alongside Ike Turner and fellow Kings of Rhythm vocalist Carlson Oliver on the single "Boxtop". [2]
They performed at the Newport Pop Festival in Northridge, the Seattle Pop Festival in Woodinville, and the Gold Rush rock music festival in Amador County. [76] [77] [78] In November 1969, Ike and Tina reportedly upstaged the Rolling Stones as the opening act on their 1969 US Tour.
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Rocks The Blues is the first album credited to Ike Turner, featuring almost songs recorded during the 50s. The medley „All The Blues, All The Time“ is a juxtaposition of classic blues themes of nearly 9 minutes.
Ike Turner Rocks the Blues by Ike Turner released in 1963. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
The blues were in the way they lived— a life that mirrored the rough-and-tumble songs they played like “Stagger Lee” and “A Fool In Love,” a life of never-ending one-night stands, frustrating brushes with serious fame and fortune, and a stormy relationship that did not (in the words of one of their most popular numbers) work out fine. Read More.