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"…But that woman set the standard for herself and everybody in the industry had to follow that woman. Gladys Knight, Rita Franklin, Tina Turner and a lot more paddle labelle. Got to throw that in there, too. I grew up with some of the old school divas in the paved the way for what came in the, if you will, if you want to call some of that what it is. Because I like the original architects of anything to do with music.…"
"…And my son remembers my mom playing it as he was growing up. So he's like, Go check on Grandma. So I got to call my mom, make sure she's all right. Yeah. Tina I read some things too. I did not realize until today because I read some things on Google that she had lost both of her biological children. And that just made my heart ache even more. And so if there was a time where a person lived, she lived to be 83.…"
"…Like things end and she is no longer here. And she's loomed so large. And her music will live on forever. But yeah, her legs will not walk the Earth no more. That's for sure. Thanks so much for this.…"
"…You're. Thank you so much for starting this great eulogy to an American treasure, tina Turner. And there are so many things that went through my mind when she passed, and probably the first thing is that she had the Music Grammy Awards, but she was so much more than the music. She was such an inspiration to so many people. She overcame adversity. She met it head on and defeated it. She would not be denied. She kept on coming. She had belief in herself.…"
"…So as I was going down the feed, there was an older picture with him and her together and I was like, oh, my gosh, tell me no. Tell me no. And so that's what inspired me to just kind of do a little deep dive and do an audio tribute myself because I love that song. I like both artists individually and together because Brian Adams wrote a lot of songs and he played guitar.…"
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