The Tina Turner museum and Nutbush were two places we had to see so we took the four and a half hour drive to Brownsville, Tennessee for the museum and made another stop in the now historic Nutbush to see them... and ended up at a blues festival perched at the front door of Tina's old schoolhouse that held artifacts and pictures from her life and shows! As devoted fans, we found what could have been a very sad occasion, filled with the kind of life and energy she exuded on stage. It was a great day to be a fan!
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