1] where are the surviving children at today [ 9-27-24]? 2] where is LINDA , the other sister ? 3] where is TAWANA ? 4] why didn't the family keep that house ? 5] did any of the sons inherit money from Tina ? or the grandchildren ? 6] who owns the Ike & Tina catalog today ? including the private tapes ? 7] what happen to Larraine [ Ike jr. and Michael's mom ] where is her interviews ?
When i look at this my heart just bleeds, what a talented soul. I still listen to all his music, i use to walk past him in the subway, i still say he may be guilty of some of what he did but, they should have also locked up the parents of the victims their just as guilty. They allowed all of this to take place, in exchange for their children would become famous. They railroaded this talented brotha! Kells their hasn't been anyone that can touch this mans music.
She is such an amazing talent. After an abusive relationship with a terrible person she found love with someone Erwin Bach a German - and they lived happily ever after.
I know what he did was wrong and I don't condone it but I can separate the man from the art he created a lot of bangers throughout the 90s and that's something that shouldn't be forgotten about definitely can't forget about Aaliyah's first album I still to this day enjoy age nothing but a number it's a shame how her first album is overlooked mainly because of the controversy with r Kelly I know I'm going to get flagged for this but I don't focus too much on that more of what I focus on is the music not the controversy again I'm not condoning what he did but his musical talent can't be denied despite the controversy.
Well, her illiteracy is selective to the extent that it makes the whole interview dumb and unintelligent. You'd be surprised about the type of background she had, someone who her parents were sharecroppers: that is they are so poor they have to farm on someone else's land to feed and earn peanuts. So, yes, she'd hate but that's on her. You went to an apartheid country and made an uninformed decision? Pẹ̀lẹ́ óòo, olodo