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Singing And Piano (Marble Colored Vinyl) (Limited Edition)|Nina Simone
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Nina Simone began playing the piano at the age of four. She had to finish her music studies without a degree, because as a black woman she was not admitted to the exams. A job as a piano teacher led her to singing, whereby she improvised her own pieces right from the start. She chose the stage name Simone as a homage to the actress Simone Signoret. A concert in New York City Town Hall in 1959 made her famous worldwide. Nina Simone used her popularity early on to bring about social upheaval in the USA. She was an integral part of the black civil rights movement of the 1960s. This is one of the reasons why she still enjoys cult status today, reaching new fans with her music again and again, who celebrate her distinctive voice, her soulful piano playing and her timeless songs. Whether it's Spotify playlists by Barack Obama or other celebrities, biopics in cinema and on Netflix or the Black Lives Matter movement; Nina Simone remains fascinating, her life touching, her work great.
A
My Baby Just Cares For Me
Mood Indigo
Love Me Or Leave Me
Children Go Where I Send You
Work Song
Theme From „The Middle Of The Night"
Little Girl Blue
B
I Loves You Porgy
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
You've Been Gone Too Long
- Celebrates the extraordinary legacy of Nina Simone - pianist, singer, and civil rights icon
- Features her distinctive voice, soulful piano style, and timeless songwriting
- Chronicles her rise from classical prodigy to global star despite racial barriers
- Highlights her influence on the civil rights movement and lasting cultural impact
- Continues to inspire new generations through streaming playlists, documentaries, and activism
Nina Simone began playing the piano at the age of four. She had to finish her music studies without a degree, because as a black woman she was not admitted to the exams. A job as a piano teacher led her to singing, whereby she improvised her own pieces right from the start. She chose the stage name Simone as a homage to the actress Simone Signoret. A concert in New York City Town Hall in 1959 made her famous worldwide. Nina Simone used her popularity early on to bring about social upheaval in the USA. She was an integral part of the black civil rights movement of the 1960s. This is one of the reasons why she still enjoys cult status today, reaching new fans with her music again and again, who celebrate her distinctive voice, her soulful piano playing and her timeless songs. Whether it's Spotify playlists by Barack Obama or other celebrities, biopics in cinema and on Netflix or the Black Lives Matter movement; Nina Simone remains fascinating, her life touching, her work great.
A
My Baby Just Cares For Me
Mood Indigo
Love Me Or Leave Me
Children Go Where I Send You
Work Song
Theme From „The Middle Of The Night"
Little Girl Blue
B
I Loves You Porgy
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
You've Been Gone Too Long
- Celebrates the extraordinary legacy of Nina Simone - pianist, singer, and civil rights icon
- Features her distinctive voice, soulful piano style, and timeless songwriting
- Chronicles her rise from classical prodigy to global star despite racial barriers
- Highlights her influence on the civil rights movement and lasting cultural impact
- Continues to inspire new generations through streaming playlists, documentaries, and activism