Tina Turner: The Blues Years

Over the course of her decades-long career, the celebrated singer, who has just passed away, was first the darling of the ghetto people, then the architect of the rapprochement between black and white popular aesthetics and the idol of the Woodstock generation, and finally a diva without adjectives. An almost unique and unrepeatable case.

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Over the course of her decades-long career, the celebrated singer, who has just passed away, was first the darling of the ghetto people, then the architect of the rapprochement between black and white popular aesthetics and the idol of the Woodstock generation, and finally a diva without adjectives. An almost unique and unrepeatable case.

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