About Audrey Turner

Audrey Turner’s voice is raw soul, sultry, electrifying and commanding. She is a Mother Entertainer, song writer, author and actress. Audrey Ann Madison Born in San Francisco CA, April 11th, musically influenced by both her parents, her mother Georgia R Madison had strong gospel vocals and played guitar. Her father Art D Madison ll played five instruments, drums, bass, guitar, piano and sax, with vocal as silky as Nat King Cole. Audrey toured domestically with her family group Madison Avenue as lead and background vocalist. she also toured with Natalie Cole international’s and domestically as a background singer. Audrey Turner has the energy, the voice and the looks of a true passionate entertainer. Audrey Turner was introduced to Ike Turner through a mentor friend. Eventually their professional relationship sequled into a romantic one and she eventually became Audrey Madison Turner Ike’s 14th wife. They had a natural chemistry and music was a common interest between them, like her father Ike played five instruments. Audrey learned to sing the blues from Ike. audrey turnerDuring the Memphis Honorary Hero’s Award Tribute being held in the honor of Ike Turner, Ike introduced Audrey Madison to Memphis and the world singing, “I Smell Trouble”. She instantly amazed and excited the audience with her sheer talent, receiving several standing ovations, she is America’s golden voice.


Audrey & Ike Turner received positive reviews for their performances at various music festivals: SXSW, Montreux Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, Jazz a Vienne , and other festivals around the world.

Audrey Turner with Ike Turner, graced the stage with such respected icons as B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Otis Rush, Jerry Lee Lewis, Koko Taylor, Pinetop Perkins, Little Milton, Taj Mahal, Chaka Khan and more. After Ike’s expiration on earth Audrey persevered and opened up for Gene Simmons of Kiss along with his son at the Comic Con Convention in San Diego. She’s been featured in the New York Post and Examiner News. She’s also appeared in front of millions of viewers on (NBC) TV’s The X-Factor, were she had the crowd on their feet and Simon Cowell loving her offering a come back to the show. In 2016, she released a memoir titled “Love Had Everything To Do With It”. The book details the relationship between her and Ike, which she expressed as loving, comedic and sometimes a termoilish relationship which she attributed to Ike Turner’s bipolar schizophrenic disorder. She told The Afro: “I decided to write the book as a cleansing. Also, I wanted the general public to have a better outlook and perspective on where Ike was mentally and emotionally, because so often, as a nation, we turn on people who have mental health issues and define them by their behaviors rather than their condition.