Great ending to a fantastic
movie. The song "Sinnerman" is by Nina Simone from her 1965 album Pastel Blues.
Nina Simone was born Eunice Kathleen Waymon in Tryon, North Carolina, one of
eight chi...
Great ending to a fantastic
movie. The song "Sinnerman" is by Nina Simone from her 1965 album Pastel
Blues.
Nina Simone was born Eunice Kathleen Waymon in Tryon, North
Carolina, one of eight children. She began playing piano at her local church and
showed prodigious talent on this instrument. Her concert debut, a classical
piano recital, was made at the age of ten. During her performance, her parents,
who had taken seats in the front row, were forced to move to the back of the
hall to make way for white people. Simone refused to play until her parents were
moved back. This incident contributed to her later involvement in the civil
rights movement.
She took on the stage name "Nina Simone" in 1954 because
she did not want her mother to know that she was playing "the devil's
music".
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good thing oil paint resists water. That's what they get for using big
gaudy frames that detract from the image. Oh, the thinker! The one at the
cleveland museum was partially blown up. A protest against Rodin? Who knows.
According to the making (of the movie) its not what you see. They had to
experiment on different mixtures of water paint (and drying time) to get that
affect.
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Nina Simone....yeah!