Before her global fame, Tina Turner's early performances, like those at the Elks Club in Montgomery, Alabama, are a crucial part of "music history" often overlooked. This intimate look into her beginnings during the "segregation" era highlights a significant aspect of "black history" and her journey to becoming an "american icon". It also subtly connects to the broader "civil rights movement" context, showing how even in segregated spaces, extraordinary talent found its stage.
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- TINA TURNER
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- music history, black history, soul music
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