


Tina Turner - Limited Edition Archival Print
A fancy outfit wasn't on the mind of the 'Queen of Rock 'n Roll' when she arrived in Melbourne wearing well-worn and torn denim jeans for a series of concerts.
Tina Turner began her musical career with her future husband Ike Turner's band 'The Kings of Rhythm' in 1956 and later rose to fame in the early sixties, won three Grammys, and sold more than twenty million copies of her solo album 'Private Dancer' in 1984.
Limited Edition Archival Print (1 of 10) signed by John Casamento.
24 inch high-quality print on 310gsm archival paper. Includes mount board, ready for framing.
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A fancy outfit wasn't on the mind of the 'Queen of Rock 'n Roll' when she arrived in Melbourne wearing well-worn and torn denim jeans for a series of concerts.
Tina Turner began her musical career with her future husband Ike Turner's band 'The Kings of Rhythm' in 1956 and later rose to fame in the early sixties, won three Grammys, and sold more than twenty million copies of her solo album 'Private Dancer' in 1984.
Limited Edition Archival Print (1 of 10) signed by John Casamento.
24 inch high-quality print on 310gsm archival paper. Includes mount board, ready for framing.
NOTE: To pay with credit card, click on ‘Paypal’, then click ‘Pay with a card’.
(You can either sign into Paypal, or select ‘Checkout as Guest’)
A fancy outfit wasn't on the mind of the 'Queen of Rock 'n Roll' when she arrived in Melbourne wearing well-worn and torn denim jeans for a series of concerts.
Tina Turner began her musical career with her future husband Ike Turner's band 'The Kings of Rhythm' in 1956 and later rose to fame in the early sixties, won three Grammys, and sold more than twenty million copies of her solo album 'Private Dancer' in 1984.
Limited Edition Archival Print (1 of 10) signed by John Casamento.
24 inch high-quality print on 310gsm archival paper. Includes mount board, ready for framing.