Tina Turner, Mary J Blige, Dionne Warwick and Chaka Khan among 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees



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Tina Turner attends Giorgio Armani Prive Haute Couture Fall Winter 2018/2019 Fashion Show on July 3, 2018 in Paris, France;  Mary J. Blige attends the launch of Casa Reale Fine Jewelry on June 17, 2015 in New York City;  Dionne Warwick attends the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards on February 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California;  Chaka Khan attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on February 9, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California.

Tina Turner attends Giorgio Armani Prive Haute Couture Fall Winter 2018/2019 Fashion Show on July 3, 2018 in Paris, France; Mary J. Blige attends the launch of Casa Reale Fine Jewelry on June 17, 2015 in New York City; Dionne Warwick attends the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards on February 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California; Chaka Khan attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on February 9, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California.
Photo: Pascal Le segretain / Cindy Ord for Casa Reale / Jon Kopaloff / Frazer Harrison (Getty Images)

On Wednesday, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2021 nominee category, and wow, what a great taste it has.

By Rolling Stone, the most deserving heavyweights include Mary J. Blige, LL Cool J (again), Chaka Khan, Jay-Z, Fela Kuti, Dionne Warwick, Rage Against the Machine and Tina Turner. Other nominees include the Foo Fighters, Iron Maiden, Kate Bush, Devo, Carole King, New York Dolls and Todd Rundgren. 2021 marks the first year that Jay-Z, Warwick, Kuti, Khan and Turner have all been eligible; if Turner is inducted, she will be the second woman to join the Hall of Fame for the second time. (She and Ike Turner were previously listed in 1991; it should also be noted that Chaka Khan’s former group Rufus was nominated in 2019, but not yet inducted.)

Speaking on the incredible pool of nominees, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation President John Sykes said in a statement:

“This remarkable vote reflects the diversity and depth of the artists and music celebrated by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. These nominees left an indelible impact on the soundscape of the world and influenced countless artists who followed them.

Speaking of indelible (and incredible, if I may add) impact, the life of legendary rock & roll star Turner will also be featured in a new documentary for HBO next month. By a press release sent to The root, Tina will feature a mix of exclusive stock footage spanning over 60 years as well as multiple interviews with notable figures such as Oprah Winfrey, journalist Kurt Loder (who co-wrote Turner’s autobiography, I Tina), and playwright and Valley P EP and showrunner Katori Hall, who wrote Tina – The Musical Tina Turner. Turner’s husband and former record director Erwin Bach also appears, as does Angela Bassett – who iconically portrayed Tina Turner in the 1993 film, What does love have to do with it opposite Laurence Fishburne.

The feature-length documentary is from Oscar-winning directors Dan Lindsay and TJ Martin. Award-winning producers Simon Chinn and Jonathan Chinn of production company Lightbox and Diane Becker produced, alongside Erwin Bach, Tali Pelman, Will Clarke, Andy Mayson, Mike Runagall, David Gilbery, Charles Dorfman, Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller as executive producers. Learn more about HBO Tina, by the press release:

This dynamic and flawless narrative features insightful interviews with Tina herself, conducted in her hometown of Zurich, Switzerland, and with her loved ones. It also features a host of never-before-seen footage, audio cassettes and personal photos, telling a deep and gripping story about the queen of rock ‘n’ roll in all her complexity.

In the fall of 1981, struggling to gain significant momentum in her career, Tina Turner sat down for an interview with Carl Arrington, the editor of People magazine. Five years earlier, she had filed for divorce from Ike Turner, her husband and musical partner for over 16 years. Together, they climbed the charts and marked the history of music with their hits “A Fool in Love”, “River Deep – Mountain High” and “Proud Mary”. Offstage, they seemed to have a healthy marriage and family life.

The story she would tell Carl was an honest and heartbreaking account of the abuse and torture she had suffered during her marriage, and the courageous escape she had made after years of trauma. The article would be the first of many profiles that would cement Tina’s image as a survivor, helping to fuel the story of her extraordinary but unlikely career comeback.

The documentary premieres Saturday, March 27 at 8 p.m. ET on HBO and will be available to stream on HBO Max.

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