Biography
Nina Simone ( NEE-nə sim-OHN; born Eunice Kathleen Waymon; February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003) was an American composer, concert pianist, singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist. Simone's bearing and stage presence earned her the title the High Priestess of Soul. Her music spanned styles including classical, folk, gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, and pop. Her piano playing was strongly influenced by baroque and classical music, especially Johann Sebastian Bach, and accompanied expressive, jazz-like singing in her contralto voice. Rolling Stone named Simone one of the greatest singers on various lists. The sixth of eight children born into a respected family in North Carolina, Simone initially aspired to be a concert pianist. With the help of a local fund set up in her hometown, she enrolled at Allen High School for Girls, then spent a summer at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City, preparing to apply for a scholarship to study at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. She failed to gain admission to Curtis, which she attributed to racism. She remained musically active until her death in 2003, a day or two after the institute awarded her an honorary degree. Early in her career, to make a living, she played piano at a nightclub in Atlantic City. She changed her name to "Nina Simone" to disguise herself from family members, having chosen to play "the devil's music" or so-called "cocktail piano". She was told in the nightclub that she would have to sing to her own accompaniment, which effectively launched her career as a jazz vocalist. After making her debut with Little Girl Blue in 1958, she went on to record more than 40 albums up to 1974. She released her first and biggest hit single in the United States in 1959 with "I Loves You, Porgy", which peaked inside the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Simone became known for her work in the civil rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s, and she later left the United States and settled in France fol
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

808s & Heartbreak
2008

Tha Carter III
2008

Watch The Throne
2011

Nina Simone Sings The Blues
1967

I Put A Spell On You
1965

Yeezus
2013

Pastel Blues
1965

The Big Lebowski (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1998

Young, Gifted And Black
1972

Little Girl Blue
1959

The Reminder
2007

Here Comes The Sun
1971

Live At Sin-é
2003

Everything Is Everything
1970

Quality
2002

Silk & Soul
1967

Wild Is The Wind
1966

4:44
2017

'Nuff Said!
1968

Nina Simone At Town Hall
1959

The Amazing Nina Simone
1959

Oh Me Oh My: Aretha Live In Philly, 1972
2007

Shock Value
2007

At The Village Gate
1962
Credited work
3,156 releases · 517 albums · active 1959–2026
- Performance · 7,735
- Other credits · 406
- Production · 66
Studios: RCA's Studio B · Electric Lady Studios · Carnegie Hall · Village Gate
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity
- Donny Hathaway
- Bob & Marcia
- Aretha Franklin
- Faithless
- Unknown Artist
- Miriam Makeba
