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Telcine Turner-Rolle (December 3, 1944 – May 17, 2012) was a Bahamian educator, playwright and poet. [1] She was born in New Providence and was educated at the University of the West Indies at Northwestern University and at the Institute of Children's Literature. [2] She married James O. Rolle in June 1974; they had one son, Arien. [3]
It's Gonna Work Out Fine is a studio album released by Ike & Tina Turner on Sue Records in 1963. It is their fourth album on the Sue label and the fifth associated with Ike and Tina, including the instrumental album Dance with Ike & Tina Turner's Kings of Rhythm. [3]
"Play Me" is a 1972 song by Neil Diamond from his album Moods. The song, the first single from Moods , [ 3 ] was recorded in February 1972 in Los Angeles . [ 4 ] It was released as a single in May 1972 and peaked at #11 in the United States [ 1 ] in September of that year. [ 5 ]
Jodie Turner Smith and her new costars are excited for viewers to experience Showtime's The Agency after putting their all into the show. "I look at the posters for this and I’m like, 'Woah that ...
The Greatest Hits of Ike & Tina Turner is the first greatest hits album by Ike & Tina Turner, released on Sue Records in 1965. [1] It contains songs from their albums The Soul of Ike & Tina, Dynamite!, Don't Play Me Cheap, and It's Gonna Work Out Fine.
Jodie Turner-Smith was excited to show her daughter Wicked — even though she didn't entirely understand the plot.. On Tuesday, Nov. 26, The Agency actress, 38, appeared on an episode of The ...
Turner-Smith is applying that strategy to her newest role on Showtime's The Agency. “There’s a lot more than meets the eye when it comes to Sami,” she teased, referencing her character.
It features mainly compositions by Ike Turner; the exceptions are "The Real Me" which was written by Curtis Mayfield and "Love Letters" written by Edward Heyman and Victor Young. The album was released in February 1963 and produced one single, "Wake Up," released in April 1963 with the title track as the B-side .