February 11, 2008 3:37
Beyonce joins Tina Turner for Grammy performance
The rock veteran makes a comeback
Tina Turner was joined onstage by Grammy winner Beyonce at tonight's 50th Annual Grammy Awards.
This was the rock veteran's first stage appearance in several years. Turner, dressed in a skin-tight silver pant-suit, sang three songs, including her hits 'What's Love Got To Do With It' and 'Better Be Good To Me', as well as a duet of 'Proud Mary' with Beyonce.
The singers were introduced by Cher, who quipped "As many of you know, I first started singing when Lincoln was president, and I know stars when I see them."
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--By our Los Angeles staff.
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