
On October 4, 2025, the world lost a quietly influential figure in music: Ike Turner Jr. died at the age of 67, just one day after his birthday. His death occurred in a hospital in Los Angeles, and the cause was confirmed as kidney failure, following years of declining health. His condition had been burdened by chronic heart issues, and he also suffered a stroke not long before his passing.
The announcement was made by Jacqueline Bullock, Tina Turner’s niece, who described Ike Jr. as more than “just a cousin” — calling him a brother for having grown up alongside her in the Turner household. Bullock also expressed the family’s gratitude for the kind messages and support they had received during this difficult time. Roots, Adoption, and Early Years. Ike Jr. was born in 1958 to Ike Turner Sr. and Lorraine Taylor. During Tina Turner’s marriage to Ike Sr., she legally adopted Ike Jr. and his brother Michael, raising them as her own. Thus, although Tina was not his biological mother, she became his primary maternal figure from early childhood.
Growing up in a household defined by musical ambition and performance, Ike Jr. was exposed to the workings of the industry from an early age. He displayed curiosity and talent for multiple instruments. In interviews, he reflected that while he once favored drums, he was encouraged (by Tina) to dismantle his drum kit daily — a discipline that led him to shift focus to keyboards and other instruments.
As a teenager, he left traditional schooling to help manage his father’s Bolic Sound Studios, and he also toured with his family as part of their musical ventures. Later, he worked briefly as a sound engineer for Tina Turner during early parts of her solo career.
Career, Achievements, and Relationships
Ike Jr. often stayed under the radar compared to his famous parents, but he made a meaningful mark behind the scenes. In 2007, he won a Grammy Award for his work producing his father’s album Risin’ With the Blues — a recognition of his technical skill and musical contribution. He also spent time performing with a tribute band called The Love Thang Band, collaborating with vocalist Sweet Randi Love.
Despite his involvement in music, Ike Jr.’s relationship with Tina was strained in later years. In interviews, he disclosed that although she had been the only mother he ever knew, their bond grew distant over time. At one point, he mentioned that he had gone years without speaking to her, and that the separation between his parental figures affected him deeply.
He also spoke about his siblings: Craig Raymond Turner (Tina’s first son, adopted by Ike), Ronnie Turner (the only child born to both Ike and Tina), and Michael Turner (also adopted). Each sibling’s life path diverged — marked by personal challenges, estrangement, and in some cases, tragedy.
Health Decline and Final Days
Over the years leading to his death, Ike Jr. faced mounting health obstacles. His heart troubles had become chronic, contributing to wear and decline. In September 2025, he experienced a stroke, further complicating his condition. Ultimately, kidney failure took his life, likely exacerbated by his longstanding cardiovascular problems.
His death came in a city far from his early upbringing — Los Angeles — at a time when his siblings and mother had already passed. Craig died by suicide in 2018, Ronnie succumbed to colon cancer in 2022, and Ike Turner Sr. died in 2007. Tina Turner passed away in May 2023 after a long battle with health issues.
Legacy, Reflections & Tributes
In the days following his passing, tributes and remembrances poured in. Tina’s niece Jacqueline Bullock, who first confirmed his death, shared that the family was deeply moved by how many reached out with condolences. Afida Turner, widow of Ronnie Turner, posted a heartfelt tribute on social media, calling him “an amazing brother-in-law” and expressing appreciation that they had spoken before his passing. Observers remembered Ike Jr. as a man who struggled privately, yet kept contributing artistically, and who carried the weight of a legendary family name with both pride and challenges.
Though he lived much of his life away from the glare of celebrity, his influence echoed in the sound studios, in the support he lent behind the scenes, and in the meaning he brought to those closest to him. His story is not only one of musical lineage, but of a person navigating identity, relationship, and health amid immense legacy.
His life reminds us that behind public personas lie human stories — stories of love and loss, talent and burden, faith and fallout. Ike Turner Jr. passed away, but the mark he left in the world of blues, soul, and recording lives on.
On October 4, 2025, the world lost a quietly influential figure in music: Ike Turner Jr. died at the age of 67, just one day after his birthday. His death occurred in a hospital in Los Angeles, and the cause was confirmed as kidney failure, following years of declining health. His condition had been burdened by chronic heart issues, and he also suffered a stroke not long before his passing.
The announcement was made by Jacqueline Bullock, Tina Turner’s niece, who described Ike Jr. as more than “just a cousin” — calling him a brother for having grown up alongside her in the Turner household. Bullock also expressed the family’s gratitude for the kind messages and support they had received during this difficult time. Roots, Adoption, and Early Years. Ike Jr. was born in 1958 to Ike Turner Sr. and Lorraine Taylor. During Tina Turner’s marriage to Ike Sr., she legally adopted Ike Jr. and his brother Michael, raising them as her own. Thus, although Tina was not his biological mother, she became his primary maternal figure from early childhood.
Growing up in a household defined by musical ambition and performance, Ike Jr. was exposed to the workings of the industry from an early age. He displayed curiosity and talent for multiple instruments. In interviews, he reflected that while he once favored drums, he was encouraged (by Tina) to dismantle his drum kit daily — a discipline that led him to shift focus to keyboards and other instruments.
As a teenager, he left traditional schooling to help manage his father’s Bolic Sound Studios, and he also toured with his family as part of their musical ventures. Later, he worked briefly as a sound engineer for Tina Turner during early parts of her solo career.
Career, Achievements, and Relationships
Ike Jr. often stayed under the radar compared to his famous parents, but he made a meaningful mark behind the scenes. In 2007, he won a Grammy Award for his work producing his father’s album Risin’ With the Blues — a recognition of his technical skill and musical contribution. He also spent time performing with a tribute band called The Love Thang Band, collaborating with vocalist Sweet Randi Love.
Despite his involvement in music, Ike Jr.’s relationship with Tina was strained in later years. In interviews, he disclosed that although she had been the only mother he ever knew, their bond grew distant over time. At one point, he mentioned that he had gone years without speaking to her, and that the separation between his parental figures affected him deeply.
He also spoke about his siblings: Craig Raymond Turner (Tina’s first son, adopted by Ike), Ronnie Turner (the only child born to both Ike and Tina), and Michael Turner (also adopted). Each sibling’s life path diverged — marked by personal challenges, estrangement, and in some cases, tragedy.
Health Decline and Final Days
Over the years leading to his death, Ike Jr. faced mounting health obstacles. His heart troubles had become chronic, contributing to wear and decline. In September 2025, he experienced a stroke, further complicating his condition. Ultimately, kidney failure took his life, likely exacerbated by his longstanding cardiovascular problems.
His death came in a city far from his early upbringing — Los Angeles — at a time when his siblings and mother had already passed. Craig died by suicide in 2018, Ronnie succumbed to colon cancer in 2022, and Ike Turner Sr. died in 2007. Tina Turner passed away in May 2023 after a long battle with health issues.
Legacy, Reflections & Tributes
In the days following his passing, tributes and remembrances poured in. Tina’s niece Jacqueline Bullock, who first confirmed his death, shared that the family was deeply moved by how many reached out with condolences. Afida Turner, widow of Ronnie Turner, posted a heartfelt tribute on social media, calling him “an amazing brother-in-law” and expressing appreciation that they had spoken before his passing. Observers remembered Ike Jr. as a man who struggled privately, yet kept contributing artistically, and who carried the weight of a legendary family name with both pride and challenges.
Though he lived much of his life away from the glare of celebrity, his influence echoed in the sound studios, in the support he lent behind the scenes, and in the meaning he brought to those closest to him. His story is not only one of musical lineage, but of a person navigating identity, relationship, and health amid immense legacy.
His life reminds us that behind public personas lie human stories — stories of love and loss, talent and burden, faith and fallout. Ike Turner Jr. passed away, but the mark he left in the world of blues, soul, and recording lives on.