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Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Mickey Guyton and other country stars mourned the loss of Tina Turner, a legendary trailblazer who earned her Queen of Rock 'n' Roll title after releasing unforgettable classic hits throughout her decades-long career. Turner died following a long illness at her home in KĂźsnacht near Zurich, Switzerland, a spokesperson for the global icon confirmed on Wednesday (May 24). She was 83.
âNow sheâs rollinâ rollinâ rollinâ on to glory,â Parton wrote in a heartfelt tribute to Turner. âRoll on Tina. We will always love you!â
Guyton shared a clip of her stunning tribute performance to Turner at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in which sheâs been inducted twice. Guyton said she was âdeeply saddenedâ by Turnerâs loss: âShe was simply the best. Truly an inspiration and paved the way for so many of us. Being a part of the tribute to her at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was an incredible honor and something I will never forget.â
Other artists and fans, including McGraw, also referenced Turnerâs smash-hit anthem when he posted a tribute to the late legend on Thursday (May 25): âSimply the best. Another one of the true greats lostâŚ. Sending our love to Tinaâs family. What a powerhouse voice that will live on forever!â
âHow lucky are we to have witnessed a true tour de force,â McGrawâs superstar wife, Faith Hill, wrote in a tribute of her own on Thursday. Hill included a glimpse of a photo the two artists took together when they performed at the Super Bowl in 2000. âIâve never seen anyone set fire to the stage like Tina Turner.  The power that exploded from her performances was mind blowing. You could not take your eyes off of Tina. What a blessing to have been in the presence of such an incredible woman who exuded grace, kindness, and that wicked sense of humor.  I wanted to share a photo taken when Tina and I performed at the Super Bowl in 2000. ...Thinking about Tinaâs family,  her beloved husband,  and all the close friends that knew her well.  We will never forget you,  Tina!!!!!!!!!!!â
âI just heard about Tina Turnerâs passing, and it hit my heart,â Keith Urban wrote as he shared a photo of Turner on his Instagram story on Wednesday. âIâm immediately hearing THAT VOICE, Iâm seeing THAT ENERGY, and Iâm feeling that strength, sensuality, determination and passion. That LIFE FORCE. Iâm grateful that we have the music and the performances â the source for SO much of what you hear and see in countless other artists to this day. A matchless imprint. Thank you for everything you gave Tina.â
âOne of the greatest legends of rock and roll and soul has passed,â Sheryl Crow, who was named an inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fameâs class of 2023, wrote in a statement on her Instagram story. âShe was a force of nature and paved the way for all of us rockers. RIP Tina Turner.â
âTwo-time Inductee Tina Turner worked hard to reimagine the role of a Black woman in rock & roll â one that was firmly placed front and center,â reads the Rock Hallâs tribute to Turner. âDuring her time in the duo Ike and Tina Turner (inducted in 1991), her electric onstage presence forever raised the bar for live performance. Their hits âRiver DeepâMountain Highâ and âProud Maryâ endure to this day. But this Queen of Rock & Roll went on to make music history again with her solo career (for which she was inducted again in 2021) and with her bravery in sharing her life story as a book, film, and Broadway musical. There was nothing her deep, robust voice couldnât do, as displayed on her solo hits like âWhatâs Love Got to Do with Itâ and âPrivate Dancer.ââ
Turner, who was born Anna Mae Bullock on November 26, 1939, was known for âProud Mary,â âThe Best,â âWhatâs Love Got to Do with Itâ and other iconic hits throughout her career. Relive her life in photos here.
See some of the tributes to Turner below.