Queen of Rock Lives On! Tina Turner Honored with Majestic Statue in Hometown!

A towering 10-foot bronze statue honoring the legendary rock n’ roll queen Tina Turner was unveiled on Saturday, September 27th, in Brownsville, Tennessee. This rural community holds significant personal history for Turner, as it is where she spent her formative years before ascending to global stardom as a Grammy-winning singer, electrifying stage performer, and one of the world’s most recognized entertainers. The unveiling ceremony took place at a park in Brownsville, a city of approximately 9,000 residents situated about an hour's drive east of Memphis, and notably close to Nutbush, the community where Turner attended school as a child, with her high school being just steps from the statue's current location.
The impressive statue, crafted by sculptor Fred Ajanogha, meticulously captures Turner’s iconic stage persona. Ajanogha aimed to convey her remarkable flexibility of movement, her distinctive way of holding a microphone with an extended index finger, and her signature wild hairdo, which he likened to the "mane of a lion." The creation of the statue involved sculpting in clay before being cast in bronze, a process that spanned approximately one year from conception to completion.
Tina Turner, celebrated as the "Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll," left an indelible mark on the music world. Her illustrious career included a string of hit songs such as "Nutbush City Limits," "Proud Mary," "Private Dancer," and "We Don’t Need Another Hero," the latter featured in the film “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.” Her acting credits also extended to movies like “Tommy” and “Last Action Hero.” Turner initially gained fame collaborating with her then-husband Ike Turner, producing hit records and captivating live shows throughout the 1960s and ’70s.
After navigating a troubled marriage, Turner achieved monumental solo success in middle age, most notably with her chart-topping single "What’s Love Got To Do With It," released in 1984. Her artistry garnered admiration from music titans including Mick Jagger, Beyoncé, and Mariah Carey. Tina Turner passed away on May 24, 2023, at the age of 83, following a long illness at her home in Küsnacht, near Zurich, Switzerland.
The statue's unveiling was a central event of the 10th-annual Tina Turner Heritage Days, a vibrant celebration commemorating her early life in rural Tennessee before she moved away as a teenager. Brownsville is also home to a museum dedicated to Turner, located within the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center. This museum, which opened in 2014, is housed inside the meticulously renovated Flagg Grove School, a one-room building in Nutbush where Turner herself received her education. The dilapidated schoolhouse, which had been used as a barn after closing in the 1960s, was carefully relocated by tractor-trailer from Nutbush to Brownsville to serve as a tribute to her legacy.
The project received significant financial backing from approximately 50 donors, including a substantial $150,000 contribution from Ford Motor Co., which is currently constructing an electric truck factory in the nearby town of Stanton. Attendees like Karen Cook, who traveled from Georgia with a friend who is Turner's cousin, expressed the deep honor and importance of the event. Cook, 59, remarked on Turner's greatness and the significance for the community to host such a tribute, stating, "My mom listened to her a lot. It’s a big deal and a great thing for the community to have Tina Turner in her small town.”
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