In October 1970, Tina Turner walked onto the stage of the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium and faced a crowd divided by more than just seating charts. Performing at the height of the civil rights aftermath, the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll" encountered a moment of pure hatred that threatened to end the show. Discover the untold story of how Tina Turner used her voice—not just to sing, but to draw a line in the Southern sand. When a racial slur silenced the band, Tina didn't back down; she fought back with the power of the soul. This is the definitive account of the night "Proud Mary" became an anthem of defiance. SUBSCRIBE for more incredible stories from music history.
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