The death of the rock and soul singer Tina Turnerat 83 years old, shocked the world and has generated various reactions that come from colleagues, such as the legendary musician Mick Jaggereven NASA.
“I am very saddened by the passing of my wonderful friend Tina Turner.. She was an extremely talented artist and singer. She was inspiring, warm, funny and generous,” Jagger said on his social media.
The singer of The Rolling Stones He also posted a photo of the two on stage, noting that Turner was “a huge support” in his youth, something he’ll “never forget.”
“Simply the best”
On Twitter, even the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, better known as NASA, published a message for the “Queen of the Rock”, in which it ensured that it was “simply the best”.
“His Legacy Will Live Forever Among the Stars”recites the warm message.
In the daily press conference at the White House, the US government spokeswoman, Karine Jean-Pierrelearned from journalists about the singer’s death.
“Tina Turner was an icon” and his death is a “great loss to those who loved her and to the music industry”said Jean-Pierre, for whom the artist’s songs will “live” forever.
magical johnsonformer basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers, shared on his Twitter profile a photograph in which he appears with actress Elizabeth Taylor and Turnerand ensured that the interpreter of Private dancer she was “one of my favorite female artists of all time”.
Johnson also stressed that he had the opportunity to see her on several occasions and that her performances were among “the best” he had ever seen.
For her part, the actress Mia Farrow shared two black and white images of the singer who passed away on Wednesday, with the caption: “The magnificent Tina Turner has left us” and accompanied the sentence with the icon of a broken heart.
The singer added to these reactions Shirly Manson by the alternative rock band Garbage, who assured him on the net that he “didn’t believe this terrible news”.
“My dear Tina Turner. I’ve loved you so long. I have so much to thank you for. I love you forever,” she said.
Similarly, the leader of The Smashing Pumpkins group, Billy Corganposted a tribute photo to the singer, which he called “legendary,” while the author of The summer of ’69Bryan Adams mourned the death of “an incredibly powerful woman”.
Turner passed away after a long illness at his home in Kusnacht (Switzerland). Her powerful voice and explosive energy on stage made her one of the most influential artists in rock history.
Source: Clarin