Turner, who rose to fame in the 1950s and became a star performing with his ex-wife Tina Turner, died at age 76.
“Ike Turner passed away this morning. He was at his home,” in San Marcos, California, outside San Diego, said Scott Hanover of Thrill Entertainment.
Mr Hanover did not have any further information about the cause of death.
Turner helped pioneer rock ‘n’ roll in 1951 when his band, The Rhythm Kings, recorded the song Rocket 88, a tune widely regarded as the first record in the nascent genre.
The Chess Records release was credited to the band’s saxophone player Jackie Brenston “and his Delta Cats”.
As a guitarist and pianist, Turner played with the likes of BB King, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon in the 1950s.
He married Annie Mae Bullock in 1958, she changed her name to Tina, and they enjoyed such hits as River Deep, Mountain High, Proud Mary and Nutbush City Limits.
The pair won a Grammy in 1972 for Proud Mary, and earlier this year Ike Turner was awarded again with the record industry’s top honor for his traditional blues album, Risin’ with the Blues.
After his and Tina Turner’s 1976 divorce, Ike Turner was crippled by a cocaine addiction and was widely vilified in the mid-1980s as Tina Turner mounted a huge comeback and said she had suffered abuse and humiliation at his hand.
While contemporaries such as Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Bo Diddley crossed over to white audiences, Ike Turner never made the jump and was confined to the less-lucrative R&B category.
The Turners were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991.
Actor Laurence Fishburne portrayed him in the movie What’s Love Got To Do With It, based on Tina Turner’s autobiography.
Tina Turner’s management company later issued a brief statement.
“Tina is aware that Ike passed away earlier today,” her representative told celebrity website TMZ. “She has not had any contact with him in 35 years. No further comment will be made.”
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