Harold De GaucheinBouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs10 Songs to Take to a Desert Island — What Would You Choose?The Rules — No repeat artists and multiple genresJun 2423
IraashrimantriExploring Black Anguish and Resistance in Nina Simone’s MusicBorn as Eunice Kathleen Waymon, Simone was a child music prodigy. Often called ‘The High-Priestess of Soul,’ she grappled with coming to…May 4May 4
Christopher Daykin“Feeling Good” (or How Black Lives Have Always Mattered)One of the single most powerful songs that one can have the pleasure of listening to is “Feeling Good” by Nina Simone, released in 1965…Jul 11, 2020Jul 11, 2020
Mark Anthony Neal (T/X: @NewBlackMan)“Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?”: Dirges for a King by Mark Anthony NealJames Brown’s appearance at the Boston Garden on April 5, 1968 — a concert that was televised on Boston’s WGBH — has become part of the…Apr 4Apr 4
Harold De GaucheinBouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs10 Songs to Take to a Desert Island — What Would You Choose?The Rules — No repeat artists and multiple genresJun 2423
IraashrimantriExploring Black Anguish and Resistance in Nina Simone’s MusicBorn as Eunice Kathleen Waymon, Simone was a child music prodigy. Often called ‘The High-Priestess of Soul,’ she grappled with coming to…May 4
Christopher Daykin“Feeling Good” (or How Black Lives Have Always Mattered)One of the single most powerful songs that one can have the pleasure of listening to is “Feeling Good” by Nina Simone, released in 1965…Jul 11, 2020
Mark Anthony Neal (T/X: @NewBlackMan)“Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?”: Dirges for a King by Mark Anthony NealJames Brown’s appearance at the Boston Garden on April 5, 1968 — a concert that was televised on Boston’s WGBH — has become part of the…Apr 4
Noémi MarczellWhat Happened, Miss Simone?A documentary of the legendary pianist, singer, and activist Nina Simone. Director Liz Garbus uses never-before-heard recordings, rare…Apr 4
No Words, No Song“I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free” — Nina SimoneFor British readers of a certain age, you won’t be able to hear this song without thinking of Barry Norman’s film review programmes.Jun 16, 20182