Audrey Madison Turner Explained

Audrey Madison Turner
Birth Name:Audrey Madison
Birth Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Other Names:Audrey Turner
Occupation:Singer-songwriter, choreographer

Audrey Madison Turner is an American singer and songwriter known for her collaborations with musician Ike Turner. Madison was one of Turner's backup singers before she became his lead singer, they married in 2006. She was a contestant on The X Factor USA in 2011.[1]

Life and career

Audrey Madison was born in San Francisco to Art and Georgia Madison.[2] Due to her mother's bipolar disorder/psychosis and the loss of her father who was a functioning alcoholic, she and her siblings were forced to rear themselves.[3] Madison participated in beauty contests and talent shows at an early age, eventually debuting an original song at her high school graduation. She abandoned her plans to become a psychologist in order to pursue her musical ambitions, founding the musical group Madison Avenue with her family.

Madison appeared in various talent search competitions and talk shows, including The Carol Vitale Show and on Natalie Cole's Big Break. She became the assistant choreographer to Lon Fontaine of Motown, creating routines for artists such as Aretha Franklin, the Temptations, and the Pointer Sisters.

Madison met Ike Turner through a mutual friend in 1993. She started out as an Ikette before becoming his lead singer.[4] Madison provided vocals on Turner's 1996 album, My Bluescountry.[5] She was compared to Turner's ex-wife and former singing partner Tina Turner.[6] In 1999, Madison joined the band Black Angel which included Ike & Tina Turner's son Ronnie Turner.[7]

Madison and Ike Turner received positive reviews for their performances at various music festivals: SXSW (2001), Montreux Jazz Festival (2002), North Sea Jazz Festival (2002), and Jazz à Vienne (2004).[8] [9] [10] Madison became Turner's 14th wife when they married at A Special Memory Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas on October 8, 2006.[11] Turner filed for divorce two months later on December 22, 2006, but after the divorce was granted they reconciled before his death. Turner died on December 12, 2007, without a valid will. Less than a week after his death, Madison filed a petition stating that he had penned a handwritten will naming her as a beneficiary. In 2009, a judge ruled that it was invalid and by law his children were the direct heirs of his estate.[12] That year, Madison provided vocals on a tribute album for Turner titled Rocket 88: Tribute to Ike Turner, released on Zoho Roots.[13]

Madison appeared as a contestant on The X Factor in 2011. In 2016, she released a memoir titled Love Had Everything to Do with It. The book details her volatile relationship with Ike Turner which she attributed to his bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.[14] She told The Afro: "I decided to write it because it was like a cleansing and it released all of the trauma. Also, I wanted the general public to have a better outlook and perspective on where Ike was mentally and emotionally, because so often, as a nation, we turn on people who have mental health issues and define them by their behaviors rather than their condition."[15]

Madison has a son, Maurion Henderson, from a previous relationship.

Discography

Albums

Vocal credits

Books

References

  1. Web site: Ike Turner's widow joins 'X Factor' hopefuls onstage. Berman. Craig. October 6, 2011. Today. en.
  2. Web site: An Interview with singer/actress Audrey Turner, widow of legendary Ike Turner: The Blues is Life Talking. Michael Limnios Blues Network. March 27, 2012. Blues.gr. en.
  3. Book: Turner, Audrey. Love Had Everything to Do With It: My Life with Ike Turner, A True Story. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. 2016. 978-1537303833.
  4. October 2008. The Last Days of Ike Turner. Ebony. 63. 12. 94–100.
  5. Web site: Ike Turner. Cummings. Sue. March 20, 2001. Variety. en.
  6. Web site: Is Ike Turner ready for his comeback?. Burr. Ty. May 31, 2001. EW. en. 2019-12-08.
  7. Web site: Black Angel. NumberOneMusic. 2019-12-08.
  8. Web site: Ike Turner and the Kings of the Rhythm. Jazz à Vienne. 2019-12-11. 2019-12-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20191211231647/https://www.jazzavienne.com/en/artists/ike-turner-and-the-kings-of-the-rhythm. dead.
  9. Web site: Bluesy Ike Turner Satisfies Curiosity At SXSW. https://web.archive.org/web/20191210025059/http://www.mtv.com/news/1441839/bluesy-ike-turner-satisfies-curiosity-at-sxsw/. dead. December 10, 2019. Altman. Billy. March 19, 2001. MTV.
  10. Web site: Blues/Rock Innovator Play Montreux. Mark "Toomey" Bonardelli. July 19, 2002. bonardelli.com.
  11. Web site: Ike Turner is Still With His 14th Wife. October 17, 2007. Howard Stern. en.
  12. News: EXCLUSIVE: Judge leans toward finding Ike Turner's children as heirs. Figueroa. Teri. October 30, 2009. The San Diego Union-Tribune.
  13. Web site: Rocket 88: Tribute to Ike Turner - Mr. Groove Band Songs, Reviews, Credits. AllMusic. en-us.
  14. Web site: About Audrey Turner . Turner . Audrey . Personal web page of Audrey Turner . August 21, 2021.
  15. Web site: Ike Turner's Widow Pens Memoir on Singer's Violent Bipolar Condition. Cornish. Stephanie. June 8, 2016. The Afro. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20181205193305/https://www.afro.com/ike-turners-widow-pens-memoir-on-singers-violent-bipolar-condition/. December 5, 2018.
  16. Web site: Ike Turner – My Bluescountry. Discogs.
  17. Web site: Ike Turner: Risin' With The Blues. Bailey. C. Michael. February 19, 2007. All About Jazz. en.