In 1983, Tina Turner was 44, broke, and written off by the music industry. Then David Bowie changed everything. He told his record label, “I’m not staying for dinner, I’m going to see Tina Turner,” and showed up with 63 people in tow for her small New York gig. That night was a turning point. After the show, Tina partied with Bowie, Keith Richards, and Ron Wood, knocking back Jack Daniels straight from the bottle. It wasn’t just a comeback—it was the launch of a legend. Tina Turner didn’t fade away. She exploded.
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