Tuesday, 2/14/2023
12:00 - 1:30
Virtual Library - ZOOM
Author and music historian Richie Unterberger celebrates singer, songwriter and pianist, Nina Simone. One of the most eclectic artists of the mid-twentieth century, Simone blended soul, jazz and pop with both romance and biting social commentary. This event will feature uncommon film clips with performances of some of her greatest songs, including “Four Women,” “Mississippi Goddamn,” “I Put a Spell on You,” and “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood.”
Richie Unterberger is the author of numerous rock history books, including volumes on The Beatles, The Who, The Velvet Underground, Bob Marley and 1960s folk-rock. He teaches courses on rock and soul music history at several Bay Area colleges. His newest book, San Francisco: Portrait of a City, was published this year by Taschen.
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This virtual program is offered as a one-time event only by agreement with the presenter. THIS PROGRAM WILL NOT BE RECORDED. Presented by the Art, Music & Recreation Center.
Nina Simone Bibliography - SFPL
Nina Simone : the biography / David Brun-Lambert (2009) 780.2 Si56b 2009
Princess Noire : the tumultuous reign of Nina Simone / Nadine Cohodas (2010) 780.2 Si56co
What happened, Miss Simone? : a biography / Alan Light (2016) 780.2 Si56Li
I put a spell on you : the autobiography of Nina Simone / Nina Simone with Stephen Cleary (2003) 780.2 Si56a 2003
* An author search (Simone, Nina) yields over 65 items in the SFPL catalog including vinyl, eMusic, CD’s, music scores, eBooks, DVD/Blu-Rays, eVideos and eAudiobooks.
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