Sunday, December 23, 2007

R.I.P. Ike Turner, the First Rock 'n' Roller

Ike Turner died last week, his musical accomplishments overshadowed by his spousal abuse of Tina Turner. on the event of his passing, let's remember Ike for his contribution to what is considered the first rock 'n' roll record, "Rocket 88", from 1951.

From Newsweek:

Among those eulogizing Turner, who died Dec. 13 at age 76, were music producer Phil Spector and rock 'n' roll pioneer Little Richard, who described his friend as "one of the greatest musicians I have ever met in my life." Richard said that Turner's breakthrough rock 'n' roll hit, "Rocket 88," "shook my soul." "I took that same introduction and made `Good Golly, Miss Molly,'" he said. "I took that same thing and made a huge hit."
Rest in peace, Ike, and thanks for helping to create rock 'n' roll.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Did you read the article I sent about Spector at the funeral? He went off on Tina, or the image of Spike that Tina and Opra portrayed. Not sure he should be saying much that discredits women considering he shot one in his vestibule. Insane!

S