Chronicle of Tina Turner

Tina Turner died at her home in Küsnacht, Switzerland, aged 83, following years of illness.
Tina Turner underwent kidney transplantation surgery, with her husband Erwin Bach donating the kidney.
Tina Turner signed the paperwork to relinquish her American citizenship at the US embassy in Bern.
Tina Turner became a citizen of Switzerland and was issued a Swiss passport.
Ike Turner died.
Tina Turner achieved her first and only No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with the song 'What's Love Got to Do with It'.
The divorce between Tina Turner and Ike Turner was finalized.
Tina Turner filed for divorce from Ike Turner on the grounds of irreconcilable differences.
Tina Turner fled from Ike Turner after a physical altercation on their way to the Dallas Statler Hilton. This marked the end of their relationship.
Tina Turner gave birth to her second son, Ronald 'Ronnie' Renelle Turner, fathered by Ike Turner.
Tina Turner gave birth to her first son, Raymond Craig, fathered by Kings of Rhythm saxophonist Raymond Hill.
Anna Mae Bullock, later known as Tina Turner, was born in Brownsville, Tennessee. She was the youngest daughter of Floyd Richard Bullock and his wife Zelma Priscilla (née Currie).
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