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Tina Turner
''The Scariest Woman In Alternative Music.'' Katiejane Garside / Lalleshwari. (1968-)
Garside's music career is scattered by periods of creatrive high energy output dispersed with years of seclusion in between them, not surprising for someone who so regularly explores trauma, fragility, dissociation, and mental-emotional struggles in her music and art.
From 1989 to 1993, Garside would front the alt/noise rock group Daisy Chainsaw, toruing with bands like Mudhoney and Hole, releasing two albums and a handful of EPs before Garsidde called it quits.
Then, in 1999, after reforming with guitarist Crispin Grey, who was in her previous band, Queen Andreena was born. Queen Andreena took a most industrial route and would go through bursts of activity before their final album in 2009.
In 2005, under the moniker ''Lalleshwari'', Garside would release her first solo album, ''Lullabies In A Glass Wilderness.'' A nearly trippy abstract album that was recorded over six years, sold through her Myspace and website.
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“I had only ever witnessed that kind of adulation we seemed to be getting on one occasion, sometime before we [Sonny and Cher] were famous, when we were standing in the hallway backstage at the Cow Palace in the San Francisco Bay area … further along the corridor there was a sudden shift in the dynamic. Whoever or whatever was coming seemed to be creating their own weather system and people pressed back against the wall as if physically affected by what was passing. As it did, I caught a glimpse of someone in sequins swooshing past in a tornado of perfume and hairspray. It was Tina Turner, following behind her husband Ike, but the energy was all hers. It was so powerful. Tina and I were friends longer than most of our fans have been alive and well into her eighties, she never lost that presence. I miss her mightily.”
/ Cher recalling her first encounter with Tina Turner in Cher the Memoir: Part One (2024). “A tornado of perfume and hairspray” is such a great, succinct description of Turner! Cher – like Ann-Margret – was a loyal friend and supporter of Turner’s /
All hail the queen - two years without incomparably fierce “bold soul sister” Tina Turner! Today is the second anniversary of the death of ultimate wailing rhythm and blues tigress, Nutbush, Tennessee’s finest daughter, the hardest working woman in show business, possessor of a voice that Juggy Murray (co-founder of R&B label Sue Records) vividly likened to “screaming dirt” and the embodiment of grit, sensuality and glamour, Miss Tina Turner (Anna Mae Bullock, 26 November 1939 – 24 May 2023). What a woman. What an artist. What a loss. No one will EVER shimmy in stiletto heels, shake a fringed mini-dress or whip a wig around with more abandon than Tina! Pic: Turner preparing backstage by Barry Feinstein, 1971.
Acid Queen: So here’s the tea-
Eraserhead: For the last time, Acid Queen, it’s called a “Mission Report.”
Acid Queen: Do you want the tea or not?
Tina Turner - “Acid Queen” (1975)