I Put A Spell On You
The Autobiography Of Nina Simone
(Author) Nina SimoneThe inimitable, gorgeously talented Nina Simone (1933-2003)--the "high priestess of soul"--sets the story of her tumultuous, passionate life straight in I Put a Spell on You. Born Eunice Kathleen Waymon in small-town North Carolina, Nina Simone changed the face of both music and race relations in America. She struck a chord with bluesy jazz ballads like "Put a Little Sugar in My Bowl" and powerful protest songs such as "Mississippi Goddam" and "To Be Young, Gifted, and Black," the anthem of the American Civil Rights movement. Here are the many lives and loves of Nina Simone, recounted in her unshakable voice.
Nina Simone
Nina Simone was a revolutionary singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist. Her most famous work, "Feeling Good," showcased her powerful vocals and emotional depth. Simone's unique blend of jazz, blues, and soul influenced generations of artists. Her music continues to inspire social change and cultural awareness.