Tina Turner

On This Day 21/12/1983 Tina Turner

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On this day, 21 December 1983, singing legend Tina Turner played Cardiff’s St David’s Hall.

In November 1983, Tina released her cover of Al Green's “Let’s Stay Together ", with Capitol. The record became a hit, reaching several European charts, including a top 10 placement in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Turner's first solo entry into the U.S. charts. It also peaked at the top ten of the Hot Dance Club Songs and Hot Black Singles charts.

The success of the song forced Capitol to rethink its contract with Turner, offering the singer a three album deal, demanding an album on short notice, which had Turner staging what Ebony magazine later called an "amazing comeback." Recorded in two months in London, the album “Private Dancer” was released in June 1984.

Turner sold more than 100 million records worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling recording artists of all time. She received 12 Grammy Awards, which include eight competitive awards, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and three Grammy Hall of Fame inductions. She was the first black artist and first woman to be on the cover of Rolling Stone.

Rolling Stone ranked her among the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time and the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Turner has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and on the St. Louis Walk of Fame. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice: with Ike Turner in 1991 and as a solo artist in 2021. She was also a 2005 recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors and the Women of the Year award. During her lifetime, she earned an estimated $250 million.

Band
Annie Behringer - Singer and Dancer
Lejeune Richardson - Singer and Dancer
Jack Bruno - Drums
Bob Feit – Bass
Kenny Moore – Piano
Chuck O'Steen - Keyboard
James Ralston – Guitar

On this day 08/10/1966 Rolling Stones

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On this day, 8 October 1966, legendary rockers the Rolling Stones played two shows at Cardiff’s Capitol Theatre.

Support was provided by Ike & Tina Turner,The Yardbirds,Peter Jay and The New Jaywalkers, Jimmy Thomas, Bobby John, Long John Baldry and The Kings of Rhythm Orchestra.

The tour commenced on September 23 and concluded on October 9, 1966.


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The band had recently released their Aftermath album, the first Stones LP to be composed entirely of original material by the group, considered by music scholars to be an artistic breakthrough for the Rolling Stones.

Brian Jones emerged as a key contributor and experimented with instruments not usually associated with popular music, including the sitar, Appalachian dulcimer, Japanese koto and marimbas, as well as guitar and harmonica.

Along with Jones' instrumental textures, the Stones incorporated a wider range of chords and stylistic elements beyond their Chicago blues and R&B influences, such as pop, folk, country, psychedelia, Baroque and Middle Eastern music.

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Influenced by intense love affairs and a demanding touring itinerary, Jagger and Richards wrote the album around psychodramatic themes of love, sex, desire, power and dominance, hate, obsession, modern society and rock stardom.

Women feature as prominent characters in their often dark, sarcastic, casually offensive lyrics.

SETLIST

"Paint It, Black"

"Under My Thumb"

"Get Off of My Cloud"

"Lady Jane"

"Not Fade Away"

"The Last Time"

"19th Nervous Breakdown"

"Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?

"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"

Tina Turner 9/7/2000

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On this day, 9 July 2000, American singing icon Tina Turner played Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium on her Twenty Four Seven Millennium Tour. Support was provided by TaxiRide and former Creedance Clearwater Revival leader, John Fogerty.

The tour initially was set to promote her latest studio album. During promotion, Turner acknowledge the tour as her final one as she enters pseudo-retirement.

“I've been performing for 44 years; I really should hang up my dancing shoes. I can't keep up with Janet Jackson. I'm not a diva like Diana Ross. I'm rock 'n' roll, but I'm happy I can do it one more time, so people can remember me at my best."

Setlist

I Want to Take You Higher

(Sly & the Family Stone cover)

Absolutely Nothing's Changed

A Fool in Love

(Ike & Tina Turner song)

The Acid Queen

(The Who cover)

River Deep, Mountain High

(Ellie Greenwich cover)

We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)

Better Be Good to Me

(Spider cover)

Private Dancer

Let's Stay Together

(Al Green cover)

What's Love Got to Do With It

When the Heartache Is Over

Hot Legs

(Rod Stewart cover)

Help!

(The Beatles cover)

Whatever You Need

(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay

(Otis Redding cover)

Try a Little Tenderness

(Ray Noble and His Orchestra cover)

Steamy Windows

(Tony Joe White cover)

Addicted to Love

(Robert Palmer cover)

The Best

(Bonnie Tyler cover)

Proud Mary

(Creedence Clearwater Revival cover) (with John Fogerty)

Encore:

Nutbush City Limits

(Ike & Tina Turner song)

Twenty Four Seven

THE BAND:-

JOEL CAMPBELL - Piano / Keyboard / Vocals

JACK BRUNO - Drums

JAMES RALSTON - Guitar / Vocals

JOHN MILES - Guitar / Vocals / Harmonica

WARREN J McRAE - Bass

EUGE GROOVE - Saxophone / Percussion / Keyboards

OLLIE MARLAND - Keyboards / Vocals

STACY CAMPBELL - Singer / Dancer

GLORIA REUBEN - Singer / Dancer

SOLANGE GUENIER - Dancer / Singer

IVONA BRNELIC - Dancer / Singer

CLARE LOUISE TURTON - Dancer / Singer