Tina Turner Break Every Rule

Tina Turner Break Every Rule by Mark Bego is a revealing biography published by Rowman & Littlefield in 2005. This edition spans 310 pages and provides an in-depth look at Tina Turner’s professional journey, from her early days as a backup singer for Ike Turner to her remarkable comeback in the 1980s, culminating in her recognition as a rock goddess in the late twentieth century.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of Turner’s turbulent personal life alongside her musical achievements. The biography delves into her struggles and her ultimate path to inner peace through Buddhism, offering insights into both her career and personal battles. With a focus on her contributions to music and the entertainment industry, this book presents a comprehensive portrait of a significant figure in pop vocal history.
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This revealing, detailed biography not only gives the full story of Turner’s dazzling professional career, but also thoroughly explores her turbulent personal battles and ultimate discovery of inner peace through Buddhism. From her modest beginnings as a backup singer for Ike and their debut single A Fool in Love to her successful 1980s comeback and the conferring of her rock goddess status during the last decade of the twentieth century, Tina Turner is the authoritative portrait of the flamboyant superstar with unmistakable voice.
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