Nina Simone


About

Died
April 21, 2003

Biography

Jazz great Nina Simone's legend hinged nearly as much of her uncompromising personality as her mighty contralto voice. Born Eunice Kathleen Waymon in North Carolina, she was the daughter of a maid and a Methodist minister. Her musical gifts revealed themselves early; as a teenager she entered the Julliard School of Music on a grant, intending to study classical piano. However she was th...

Biography

Jazz great Nina Simone's legend hinged nearly as much of her uncompromising personality as her mighty contralto voice. Born Eunice Kathleen Waymon in North Carolina, she was the daughter of a maid and a Methodist minister. Her musical gifts revealed themselves early; as a teenager she entered the Julliard School of Music on a grant, intending to study classical piano. However she was then denied a scholarship at Curtis Institute of Music; the reasons were never explained but she believed racism was to blame. Putting her music instincts aside she took a job singing and playing piano in Atlantic City, using the stage name Nina Simone for the first time (apparently to keep family from finding out). Her first album, 1958's Little Girl Blue came from this era; despite its quick recording it produced two of her signature numbers, "I Loves You Porgy" (her only US Top 20 single) and "My Baby Just Cares for Me" (which became a major UK hit when revived in a perfume commercial three decades later). Her trademark of incorporating classical themes was also introduced on this debut. During this early stage of her career she performed mainly show tunes, spirituals and jazz standards; and her live albums show the fast progression of her career: She did a live album at Greenwich Village's Village Gate in 1962, then made one at Carnegie Hall just two years later. It was a further live album, 1964's In Concert that marked one of the turning points in Simone's career. After reprising some of her early show tunes she announces another show tune, "but the show hasn't been written for it yet." With the audience still laughing she launches into the dead-serious "Mississippi Goddam," written about the murder of civil rights activist Medgar Evers by a Klansman. The song became a civil rights anthem (she later sang it in the Selma/Montgomery march) and she later claimed her career was blackballed after she recorded it. She'd continue to do topical material, even covering "Strange Fruit" on a blues album, but her material got even more diverse after switching labels from Phillips to RCA. Late-'60s albums included some unlikely covers of rock-associated songs; her 1970 cover of Jonathan King's psychedelic sendup "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" was perhaps as unlikely as it got. This stage of Simone's career abruptly ended when she took off for Barbados in 1970, pointedly leaving behind her wedding ring with her abusive husband/manager Andrew Stroud. Simone only recorded sporadically after the end of her contract with RCA Records following 1974's defiant It Is Finished. Her later life evinced a fair amount of personal turmoil; she returned to the US in the '80s to learn that an arrest warrant was out for taxes she'd left unpaid as a Vietnam War protest; as a result she left the country again for a number of years. She was arrested in 1995 after firing a gun at a neighbor, an outburst that was attributed to bipolar disorder. However her sporadic live performances found her vocal power undiminished. Her material remained eclectic; her final studio album A Single Woman (1993) included three songs by the long-unfashionable Rod McKuen. Simone's iconic status was secure by the time she acknowledged that she was fighting breast cancer in 2002; she died the following year. Two separate documentary films, "The Amazing Nina Simone"(2015) and "What Happened, Miss Simone?" (2015), kept her legend alive.

Filmography

 

Music (Feature Film)

Ford v. Ferrari (2019)
Song Performer
Harriet (2019)
Song
Harriet (2019)
Song Performer
Against All Enemies (2019)
Song Performer
Acrimony (2018)
Song
Kings (2018)
Song Performer
Widows (2018)
Song Performer
If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
Song Performer
Acrimony (2018)
Song Performer
Fast Color (2018)
Song Performer
Professor Marston & the Wonder Women (2017)
Song Performer
The Boss (2016)
Song Performer
Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)
Song Performer
The Birth of a Nation (2016)
Song Performer
Krisha (2015)
Song Performer
Love the Coopers (2015)
Song Performer
When I Live My Life Over Again (2015)
Song Performer
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
Song Performer
Louder Than Bombs (2015)
Song Performer
Love is Strange (2014)
Song Performer
Song One (2014)
Song Performer
Beyond the Lights (2014)
Song
About Last Night (2014)
Song Performer
Beyond the Lights (2014)
Song Performer
About Last Night (2014)
Song
Sparkle (2012)
Song Performer
Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)
Song Performer
For Colored Girls (2010)
Song Performer
For Colored Girls (2010)
Song
Repo Men (2010)
Song Performer
Barney's Version (2010)
Song Performer
I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)
Song Performer
Sex and the City (2008)
Song Performer
What Just Happened? (2008)
Song Performer
The Reaping (2007)
Music Arranger
Perfect Stranger (2007)
Song Performer
The Reaping (2007)
Song Performer
Park (2006)
Song Performer
Inland Empire (2006)
Song Performer
Dave Chappelle's Block Party (2006)
Song
Miami Vice (2006)
Song
Last Holiday (2006)
Song Performer
Confetti (2006)
Song Performer
The Wedding Date (2005)
Song Performer ("Take Care Of Business")
Kinky Boots (2005)
Song Performer
The Ballad of Jack and Rose (2005)
Song Performer
Before Sunset (2004)
Music
The Dancer Upstairs (2002)
Song Performer ("Who Knows Where The Time Goes")
The Parole Officer (2001)
Song Performer
Disappearing Acts (2000)
Song Performer
Disappearing Acts (2000)
Song
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
Song Performer
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
Song
Any Given Sunday (1999)
Song Performer
Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss (1998)
Song Performer
The Big Lebowski (1998)
Song Performer
Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (1998)
Song Performer
One Night Stand (1997)
Song Performer
My Baby Just Cares for Me (1996)
Song Performer ("My Baby Just Cares For Me")
Early Bird (1996)
Song Performer ("My Baby Just Cares For Me")
Ghosts of Mississippi (1996)
Song Performer
Point Of No Return (1993)
Song
Point Of No Return (1993)
Song Performer
Splitting Heirs (1993)
Song Performer
Peter's Friends (1992)
Song Performer ("My Baby Just Cares For Me")
Without You, I'm Nothing (1990)
Song
Four Women (1978)
Song

Music (Special)

Cirque Du Soleil: Varekai (2003)
Song Performer
Positive: Life With HIV (1996)
Song Performer

Life Events

1958

Released debut album <i>Little Girl Blue</i>, featuring signature tune "I Loves You Porgy"

1964

Recorded civil rights anthem "Mississippi Goddam"

1970

Recorded another signature civil rights anthem, "To Be Young, Gifted and Black"

1987

Revival of "My Baby Just Cares for Me" as UK hit following its use in a perfume advertisement.

1992

Published autobiography <i>I Put a Spell on You</i>

1993

Released final studio album, <i>A Single Woman</i>

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