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    Il y a 2 jours · Erwin Bach. In 1986, Turner met German music executive Erwin Bach, who was sent by her European record label to greet Turner at Düsseldorf Airport. Bach was over sixteen years her junior. Initially friends, they began dating later that year.

  2. Il y a 23 heures · It’s also in London where we see Tina meet and fall in love with her life partner, German man Erwin Bach, played by Adelaide export Matthew Prime with neat German accent and fabulous wig. Through Bach’s persuasion, Tina records ‘What’s Love Got to Do with It,’ a song that was originally rejected by Cliff Richard, a song that was first recorded and then shelved by Bucks Fizz.

  3. Il y a 2 jours · " What's Love Got to Do with It " is a song written by Graham Lyle and Terry Britten, and recorded by Tina Turner for her fifth studio album, Private Dancer (1984). Capitol Records released it as a single from Private Dancer in May 1984 and it eventually became Turner's biggest-selling single.

  4. Il y a 2 jours · Erwin Bach, her second husband, saved her life in 2017 by donating a kidney to her. Turner achieved renown as a solo artist and as a duo with her first husband, Ike Turner, over the course of her six-decade recording career.

  5. Il y a 4 jours · Tina Turner & Erwin Bach. After a 27-year partnership, the late singer finally married music executive Bach in a 2013 private ceremony on Lake Zurich in Switzerland.

  6. Il y a 4 jours · The Fourth of July holds special significance for many famous faces, including Julia Roberts and Danny Moder, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, and Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, who are also celebrating ...

  7. Il y a 1 jour · L’Espagne, première étape du tour d’Europe avec la musique de Bach, à l’écoute de Javier Nunez, Enrike Solinis et l’Euskal Barrokensemble, Lina Tur Bonet et la Musica Alchemica, Jordi Savall et la Capella Reial de Catalunya ; puis « Les Notenbüchlein d’Anna Magdalena Bach » (émission n° 261).

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