Miss Simone Guide

(born Eunice Kathleen Waymon) was a legendary American singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist whose work spanned jazz, blues, classical, and gospel. Often referred to as the "High Priestess of Soul," she was a musical prodigy who used her platform to fight for racial equality during the 1960s. Musical Genius and Early Life

: To earn money for further classical training, she began playing in nightclubs in Atlantic City, adopting the stage name Nina Simone to hide her "sinful" secular music career from her religious mother. miss simone

: Her style was a unique fusion of classical foundations with jazz, soul, and folk. She is celebrated for her deep, expressive contralto voice and "Simone Standards" like "Feeling Good" and "I Loves You, Porgy". Civil Rights Activism (born Eunice Kathleen Waymon) was a legendary American

What Happened, Miss Simone? A daughter’s long view of her mother. : Her style was a unique fusion of

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