Tina Turner's Iconic Cornbread Was Created On A Motel Room Hot Plate - Tasting Table
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Tina Turner's Iconic Cornbread Was Created On A Motel Room Hot Plate - Tasting Table
"Tina Turner is one of only three women to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice, alongside Carole King and Stevie Nicks."
"In 1988, Tina Turner set the Guinness World Record for the largest paying concert attendance for a solo artist, drawing 188,000 fans in Rio de Janeiro."
"Due to Jim Crow laws in the 1960s, Tina Turner and her husband, Ike, often had to cook cornbread in their motel room after performances."
"Robbie Montgomery described the process of making cornbread in a hotel room, emphasizing its deliciousness and the resourcefulness required during their touring days."
Tina Turner is one of three women inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice and set a Guinness World Record for concert attendance. During the 1960s, Jim Crow laws limited dining options for African-Americans, forcing Turner and her husband, Ike, to cook cornbread in their motel room after performances. Robbie Montgomery, an Ikette, shared the process of making cornbread using a hot plate, highlighting the dish's significance and the challenges faced by the artists during that era.
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