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Nina Simone was also
active in the civil rights movement of the nineteen-sixties.
The family of ten lived in a
big house.
A white family wanted to sit in their place.
Her parents did
not resist in the town hall.
“Mississippi Goddam” was released in nineteen-sixty-three.
The family had to move to smaller
homes.
Her
parents were not returned to their seats.
The young girl stood up and spoke to the white family.
The performance was at the town hall.
Eunice was at the piano.
The musicians can
swing so hard on the stage.
The musicians can play so delicately on a ballad.
We tell about singer Nina Simone.
The woman knew about Nina’s piano playing.
She was searching for the correct piano keys.
She would pay for the
girl’s first year of lessons.
She tried to sound
like the famous singer Billie Holiday.
Some of
Mizz Simone’s versions also became popular, like this song, Don’t Explain.
Her first memory was of her mother
singing.
Their finances continued to shrink because of the
slow economy.
She came to be known as a protest singer.
She hated to be linked with any one kind of music or message.
Eunice had never sung in public
before.
John Pizzarelli is
a generous performer.
One disc is
a so-called "greatest hits"
collection.
He
is
also
a gifted composer
and guitarist.
Forty-three-year-old jazz vocalist John Pizzarelli is
one of today's top
interpreters of the Great American Songbook.
Her mother was
also
a Methodist minister.
One of Nina Simone’s most popular songs was
“I Put a Spell On You.”
John's earliest influences were
guitarist Django
Reinhardt, The Beatles, and singer Michael Franks.
She liked
her mother’s
employer.
John Pizzarelli was born
the son of renowned jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli.
We play
some of her music.
It is called
"Young,
Gifted and Black."
However, difficult economic times hurt
the family’s businesses.
The family did not have
the money.
Their money had produced
the show.
She was also called
the "High Priestess of Soul."
She did not like
either description.
Mizz Simone was married
two times.
She sang
it all
- blues, jazz, Christian spirituals, rock and roll and pop.
I love
George Gershwin's writing.
I love
Yip Harburg's
lyrics.
The other disc
contains
all new material.
I discovered
Route 66, Straighten Up And Fly Right, and most
notably Paper Moon.
Her parents owned
several businesses
there.
Her mother always sang
Christian songs around the house.
She was playing
piano at a drinking place.
But she could not hide
her career for very long.
Nina Simone recorded
her first album in nineteen-fifty-eight.
One song
became
a top radio hit in America.
Nina Simone left
the United States in nineteen-seventy-three.
John was
forming
his "drummer-less" trio in 1992.
John released
his first solo album, I'm Hip, Please Don't Tell My
Father, in 1983.
He does give
100 percent on
stage.
The John
Pizzarelli Trio commemorates
their first 10 years with a new live CD.
He decided to devote
himself entirely to jazz.
I will always owe
a debt of gratitude to America's master
songwriters.
Nina Simone became very active in the civil rights movement in the
nineteen-sixties.
Many
people helped pay for lessons for the young
pianist.
John continued to appear with his father in concert and on records.
The musicians put up with me at a sound
check.
John will pay
tribute to another one of his musical heroes, Frank Sinatra.
She grew to love
her first piano teacher, a white
woman from England.
The incidents
included the murder of a civil rights activist in Mississippi.
The incidents
included
the killings
of four young girls in Alabama.
The eight selections featured
his father, Bucky, on guitar.
The teacher helped set up financial assistance for
Nina’s lessons.
Her parents were forced from their
seats in the front.
She was angry about the treatment of black people in America.
It is
“I Loves You, Porgy” from George
Gershwin’s opera, “Porgy and Bess.”
This year John is celebrating
two anniversaries:
the 20th
anniversary of his debut album, and the 10th anniversary of his acclaimed trio.
A major black civil rights group
declared
"Young,
Gifted and Black"
the national song of black people in America.
Nina Simone was born
Eunice Kathleen Waymon in nineteen-thirty-three in the
southern town of Tryon, North Carolina.
Eunice’s mother was cleaning
the
house for a white woman in the
town.
Missus
Waymon send
her daughter to a piano teacher for lessons.
One of
her most famous songs expressed
her anger about the treatment of black people in
America.
Mizz Simone wrote
the song in reaction to extreme violence against black Americans.
Eunice Waymon became
Nina Simone because of the job at the drinking place.
That
influence shows up years later in the recording of “If You Pray Right” on Mizz
Simone’s album “Baltimore.”
John will
perform some of Sinatra's best-known songs with a 40-piece orchestra at Radio
City Music Hall in New York City.
He credits
his fellow musicians for a decade of overwhelming success both
on the road and in the studio.
She died
there at the age of
seventy in two-thousand-three.
Eunice Waymon graduated from high school at the top of her class in
nineteen-fifty.
The trio's new double-CD was recorded at the legendary Birdland nightclub in
New York City in September 2002.
She decided just to try to sound
like the famous singer Billie Holiday.
I would be hard-pressed to find good musicians.
She expected
all white people to be as
kind as they were.
She did not want
her parents to know what
she was doing.
Bucky taught
John to play guitar.
Many
people had given
money to help pay for lessons for the young
pianist.
Bucky invited
his young son to
perform with him on-stage.
She moved to New York City to attend the famous Juilliard School
of Music.
She had been awarded
money to pay for one year at the school.
Eunice’s mother went to work cleaning house for a white woman in the
town.
She saw
them being forced from their
seats in the front.
She got
a job playing piano at a drinking place.
She worked as a piano player for people studying singing.
This year John is celebrating
two anniversaries
: the 20th
anniversary of his debut album, and the 10th anniversary of his acclaimed trio, featuring his brother Martin on bass and Ray Kennedy on piano.
She learned by listening
to music.
She learned by searching for the correct piano keys.
She lived in the
Caribbean and Africa before settling in France.
John continued to appear with his father in concert and on records until forming
his "drummer-less" trio in 1992.
Nina Simone recorded
a number of songs
made famous by Billie Holiday.
He will
star in an upcoming show
called His Voice, His Song.
She wrote
the book about her life, published in
nineteen-ninety-two.
She had
a daughter, Lisa, who is also a
singer.
I could find
musicians who can
swing so hard, play so delicately on a ballad, and put up with me at a sound
check.
Nina Simone wrote
that everything that happened to
her as a child involved music.
Then she learned of
summer jobs in Atlantic City, New Jersey, that paid more money.
She was told she
had to sing also
on
her second night.
She said her mother always sang Christian songs around the house.
She said
nothing was easy anymore.
She said no one would hear her play if her
parents were not returned to their seats.
Her employer said she would pay for the
girl’s first year of lessons.
Missus Waymon said the family did not have the money.
John says he enjoys
composing.
Nina
Simone often said she hated to be linked with any one kind of music or message.
It was expected she would perform to show them.
She suggested that Missus
Waymon send her daughter to a piano teacher for lessons.
Nina Simone wrote that her whole world changed in that moment.
Nina Simone wrote that she grew to love her first piano teacher, a white
woman from England.
Mizz Simone wrote that it was expected she would perform to show them.
Nina Simone also wrote about how much she liked her mother’s
employer.
Nina Simone was very young when her musical ability first appeared.
That
is when I discovered Route 66, Straighten Up And Fly Right, and most
notably Paper Moon.
Nina Simone later told
a reporter that she decided just to try to sound
like the famous singer Billie Holiday.
His
father introduced
him to the music of Nat "King" Cole then he decided to devote
himself entirely to jazz.
Eunice Waymon had
her first public performance when she was eleven.
She could
play songs on the piano when she was three years old.
John will pay
tribute to another one of his musical heroes, Frank Sinatra,
when he stars in an upcoming show called His Voice, His Song.
She changed
her name because she did not want her parents to know what
she was doing.
No one would hear
her play if her
parents were not returned to their seats.
She would perform to show
them
what their money had produced.
The family had to move to smaller
homes as their finances continued to shrink.
She looked at
her parents just before she was to play.
Nina Simone wrote and performed
the song you just heard.
She took
the title for the book she wrote about her life, published in
nineteen-ninety-two.
Paper Moon was
a record that my father always talked about.
Nat Cole Trio's music
laid
the foundation of what I wanted to do.
There
is
something
extremely
rhythmic about it.
In nineteen-fifty-eight,
Nina Simone recorded
her first album.
In the nineteen-sixties,
a major black civil rights group
declared
it
the national song of black people in America.
In fact,
the teacher helped set up financial assistance for
Nina’s lessons.
In time,
Eunice’s mother went to work
cleaning house for a white woman in the
town.
In a book about her life,
Nina Simone wrote
that everything that happened to
her as a child involved music.
As a child,
she expected
all white people to be as
kind as they were.
After that first year,
Eunice had to support
herself financially.
For a while
she worked as a piano player for people
studying singing.
On
her second night, she was told
she had to sing also.
Without the incredible talents of Ray
Kennedy and Martin Pizzarelli, I would be hard-pressed to find
musicians who can
swing so hard, play so delicately on a ballad, and put up with me at a sound
check.
From their 10th anniversary release Live At Birdland,
here's
The John
Pizzarelli Trio with Oh, How My Heart Beats For You.
Not only does he give 100 percent on
stage, he credits
his fellow musicians for a decade of overwhelming success both
on the road and in the studio.
When Missus Waymon said
the family did not have the money, her employer said
she would pay for the
girl’s first year of lessons.
Many
people in the town
had given
money to help pay for lessons for the young
pianist.
Difficult economic times in the
United States hurt
the family’s businesses.
His introduction to me of the Nat Cole Trio's CDs, records actually,
in 1980, was what laid the foundation of what I wanted to do.
They were and the concert began.
Everyone is like a little gift, and I find them to be fascinating that way.
One disc is
a so-called "greatest hits"
collection, and the other contains all new material.
Today we tell about singer Nina Simone and play some of her music.
She learned by listening
to music and then searching for the correct piano keys.
The family of ten lived in a
big house and made good earnings.
She went to Atlantic City and got a job playing piano at a drinking place.
Nina Simone continued to stand up and speak out.
Bucky taught
John to play guitar, and years later invited his young son to
perform with him on-stage.
The incidents
included
the murder of a civil rights activist in Mississippi and the killings
of four young girls in Alabama.
He enjoys
composing but will always owe a debt of gratitude to America's master
songwriters.
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