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  1. Hace 5 días · Calling out racial stereotyping: The four women in Nina Simone’s ‘Four Women’. Kelly Scanlon. Tue 21 May 2024 4:00, UK. Wild Is the Wind is an album filled with extraordinarily romantic soundscapes, the perfect soundtrack to an evening under the glow of an end-of-the-week sunset. Amid these tracks, however, lies one outlier: ‘Four Women ...

  2. Hace 6 días · In this world, where Simone’s voice is a vestibule for all things experienced by the human mind, Wild Is the Wind tells the story of all women: the ones who love, the ones who fight, the ones who travel to make ends meet, and the ones who were strong enough to survive repeated inflictions of pain and prejudice. Simone’s emotion is effortless but filled with prickly heat, resulting in a ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Nina Simone (1933-2003) was a trailblazing American singer, songwriter, pianist, and civil rights activist whose distinctive voice and impassioned performances left an indelible mark on the world ...

  4. Hace 2 días · “I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl” is a soulful and captivating song by Nina Simone. Released in 1967 as part of her album “Nina Simone Sings the Blues,” it holds a deep and profound meaning that resonates with listeners to this day.

  5. Hace 4 días · Exclusive Vinyl Me, Please edition of “Nina Simone Sings the Blues” (1967) by Matt Micucci. Record of the month club Vinyl Me, Please is sending an exclusive pressing of Nina Simone Sings the Blues (1967) to each one of its members and anyone who joins the club by today, December 15.

  6. Hace 4 días · by Matt Micucci. Nina Simone and her band performed an unforgettable mournful version of “Why? (The King of Love Is Dead)” at the Westbury Music Festival on Long Island, New York, just three days after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968.

  7. Hace 5 días · June 16, 2020. Song of the Day: Nina Simone, “I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl” by Matt Micucci. Nina Simone included a version of “Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl” in her 1967 album, Nina Simone Sings the Blues. This was a Tin Pan Alley song, originally popularized by legendary blueswoman Bessie Smith in the ’20s.