Jeanette Bazzell Turner

Jeanette Bazzell Turner was the lead singer in the rock and roll band Exodus, and wife to Ike Turner.

Jeanette sang with the director of entertainment for the Playboy Club in St. Louis, Missouri. She began singing with the Joe Bozzi Revue before heading the Steve Marino Review, a big band review. She married Ike Turner, and for 12 years sang with the Ike Turner Revue.

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