Haywood County Loses Music Icon Tina Turner

The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center and Tina Turner Museum are deeply saddened by the passing of international music icon and Haywood county native, Tina Turner.

“Tina Turner was an iconic inspiration who we have been so honored and privileged to work with at the Tina Turner Museum,” said Sonia Outlaw-Clark, Center director. “As a Haywood County native, she is undoubtedly the best representation of the incredible life that one can create when you put in the hard work and grit to follow your dreams no matter how many hurdles are thrown in your path. We are so fortunate that we shared our timeline with this record breaking, trail blazing performer, songwriter and a human that personified perseverance. Thank you, Tina, for embracing and sharing your talent with the world. You were truly ‘the best’ and will certainly be missed.”

Plans will be announced in the coming days to commemorate the life and legacy of Tina Turner on the site of her childhood school, Flagg Grove, at the Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville, TN.

About the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center

The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville, TN is a music heritage destination that offers a refreshing Southern experience showcasing the history and culture of rural West Tennessee. Inside, visitors can learn about the history of cotton, explore the scenic and “wild” Hatchie River and get to know the legendary musicians who call West Tennessee home. Also located on the grounds is the Tina Turner Museum at Flagg Grove School, the childhood school of Tina Turner, and the last home of Blues pioneer Sleepy John Estes. The Delta Heritage Center is also a featured stop along the Americana Music Triangle connecting Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans and an official Tennessee Music Pathways location. To learn more about the Center, visit westtnheritage.com or call 731-779-9000.