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— Wed, May 17, 2006 —
Nina Simone in 'Fader'

Nina Simone Carnegie Hall

This month's Fader magazine has a tribute to Nina Simone featuring some rare candid photos of the singer hanging out with friends and playing music. The photos are gorgeous, and give us a peek from a different angle at her complicated and passionate inner life.

The tribute also includes commentary from her contemporaries:

Dick Gregory, the stand-up comedian and social activist, marched with Nina many times during the civil rights era of the 1960s: "She wasn't that visible because she came didn't come down to sing, she came down to march. I think her nervous breakdown was probably caused by being on the frontline and seeing what actually happened to black folks."

For all of you who have been moved by Ms. Simone's singing over the years, this helps a bit to explain her magic. See the rest of the photos and some more commentary over at Rod 2.0.

Nina Simone in "Fader" [Rod 2.0]

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No. 1
Allen says:

I used to idolize Ms. Simone until I met a woman who had worked for her in France at a cocktail party. This lady told me that not only did Simone have bad mental problems and was pure Hell to work for, she was REAL HOMOPHOBIC. I read one account on line somewhere a while back about a female friend who came out to Nina & she went absolutely berserk, calling her friend "disgusting", etc...

Give me Billie, Judy and Peggy. They had no problems whatsoever back in the day with
gay folk. And hence have become icons!

May 17, 2006 5:02 PM
No. 2
Hephaestion says:

Wow, this is a shocker to find out how homophobic Nina Simone was! Damn!

Well, back to my Eartha Kitt records....

May 17, 2006 7:21 PM
No. 3
Rick says:

You guys misspelled her name in the headline - Nina, not Nine.

May 18, 2006 2:12 PM
No. 4
giovanni says:

Ummm... considering two of her closest friends were James Baldwin and Lorraine Hansberry I 'd have to say doubt it much on the rabid homophobe theory.

May 18, 2006 5:33 PM
No. 5
aaron says:

Thought you and your Nina fan readers may enjoy this Simone anecdote:

www.aanthems.com/archives/2001/08/dishwater_gives.html

May 19, 2006 12:18 PM

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