Nina Simone thought John Lennon's politics was weak. So when The Beatles released their cry for political and social change, ...
Black lives don’t just matter—they’ve created the music we live by. This video celebrates the trailblazing contributions of Black musicians, from the protest songs of Nina Simone to the revolutionary ...
Laura Mvula and Corinne Bailey Rae are among the artists taking part in a joint partnership between London’s Southbank Centre ...
Ain't Got No, I Got Life' is a combination of two songs from the 1960s counterculture-inspired musical 'Hair', a fitting source of inspiration for Nina Simone.
Nina Simone will be honored in a three-day event at London’s Southbank Centre next year. The Independent reports that this ...
One year after the Beatles released their driving rock 'n' roller, jazz pianist Nina Simone responded with a "Revolution" of her own.
Nina Simone: By switching elements of the music, we can change up the mood of a song anyway we want. And I'm feeling good. Nina Simone was a very famous American singer, songwriter, pianist and ...
In court, he sang elements of Nina Simone's Feeling Good and Blackstreet's No Diggity to illustrate how the melody is commonplace in pop music. "If you put them all in the same key, they'll sound ...
“What better way to showcase the incredible diversity of the modern jazz scene than through the lens of Nina Simone. Few artists have shaped the history of music and the Montreux Jazz Festival ...