Jeanette Bazzell Turner

Bazzell began her career in a St. Louis rock 'n' roll band, then progressed to a musical review.

[2] Bazzell began her career as a lead singer for the rock 'n roll band Exodus.

Bazzell sang with musician Ike Turner Jr. and provided vocals to his album Hard Labor in the 1980s.

[3] In 1988, he brought Bazzell to California to get a record deal and introduced her to his father Ike Turner.

[15][16] According to the medical examiner, he died from "cocaine toxicity with other significant conditions, such as hypertensive cardiovascular disease and pulmonary emphysema.

"[17] In 2012, Bazzell attended a keynote address by guitarist Wayne Kramer and told the room that Turner didn't die from a cocaine overdose.

She later confided to journalist Dave Good that Turner died from "that psychotropic drug Seroquel … it blew his heart up."

Bazzell participated in the World Championship of Performing Arts and won five gold medals in country, rock 'n' roll, rap, gospel and blues.