Activist Singer's 80th Birthday Celebrated During Black History Month
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"I think she was the greatest female artist of the 20th century" – Elton John
"I
always loved the passion in her voice. She’s inspired me as a composer,
a pianist, a singer and as a woman with a voice." – Alicia Keys
" Nina Simone’s impact on both jazz and culture will remain monumental; there was simply no one like her.." - Bonnie Raitt
"She
was ahead of her time as a concert-level piano player who sang, wrote
and spoke her mind…I aspire to be more like her." – india.arie
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Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of
Sony Music Entertainment, commemorates the life and music of
Nina Simone
on the occasion
of the singer's 80th birthday and celebrates the iconic High Priestess
of Soul as the label's Artist of the Month for February 2013.
Nina
Simone, who would've turned 80 on February 21, was a strong and vocal
civil rights advocate who carried the message of universal rights and
personal empowerment, freedom, equality
and dignity throughout her career. Whether it was political or
emotional or personal, she never failed to tell the truth through her
music.
One
of the most powerful and uncompromising artists of the 20th century,
Nina Simone was a natural talent who developed into a virtuosic
performer--an ineffable song stylist with concert
hall piano skills and a transcendental on-stage presence. Singer,
songwriter, arranger, and pianist, Nina wove classical, blues, jazz,
pop, rock, R&B, folk, gospel, torch songs and world music into a
body of work as eclectic as it is incomparable.
She
began her career as a recording artist in 1958 with her version of "I
Loves You, Porgy," from George and Ira Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," her
first US chart success, and made more
than 40 albums before her death, at 70, in France on April 21, 2003.
On the Legacy Recordings site, fans and collectors will find access a variety of comprehensive Nina Simone titles including:
Nina Simone - The Complete RCA Album Collection;
To Be Free: The Nina Simone Story (a four-disc set including DVD);
The Essential Nina Simone;
Playlist: The Very Best of Nina Simon
and, in time for Valentine's Day, Nina Simone - Love Songs,
a specially-curated collection of the artist's most sensual and romantic recordings.
In 2008, Legacy Recordings released
To Be Free: The Nina Simone Story,
a deluxe four-disc (three CDs + DVD) box set that stands as the most
comprehensive and wide-ranging collection of Nina Simone’s music ever
compiled. Containing 51 audio tracks – eight of them previously
unreleased – the collection covered her recording years
from 1957 to 1993 for the Bethlehem, Colpix, Philips, RCA (for whom she
cut nine LPs that are considered the pinnacle of her output), CTI, and
Elektra record labels, plus another nine performances on the 23-minute
documentary DVD.
"Nina
Simone was one of those controversial figures American pop music puts
forward from time to time," wrote Ed Ward in his liner notes for
To Be Free: The Nina Simone Story.
"To see this African-American woman get angry about the racial
situation in her country, right there
on stage, was a shock to people who’d come to hear her sing 'I Loves
You, Porgy.' Not that she cared; she figured that it was the artist’s
job to deliver the truth, and if the truth hurt, so be it. Of course,
events wound up proving her right, but she never
stopped being prickly about one thing or another. It was just part of
who she was, and part of why her music has endured while that of some of
her contemporaries has faded: she’s still contemporary."
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