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Nina Simone
21st February, 1933 (North Carolina, USA) – 21st April, 2003 (Carry-le-Rouet, France)
In our Nina Simone bedroom, the colors have a striking and subjective connotation.
The white and black colors are a tribute to her fight against racism; while the gilding on the headboard and lamps are a reference to the luxury and ostentation that characterizes jazz culture.
- Up to 2 People
- 23 m2
- Twin Bed
- Coffee Machine
- Minibar
- TV
- Free WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Safe
- Offer of Nespresso Coffee and Water throughout the Stay






About The Artist...
Eunice Kathleen Waymon, also known by her stage name Nina Simone, was a pianist, singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist for black Americans.
Nina Simone has implemented a wide range of musical styles, including classical, jazz, blues, folk, R&B, gospel, and pop.
Her demanding character and her conviction for the equal rights of black Americans influenced her music. A civil rights message began to be present in Simone’s recording repertoires.
Some of his Main Songs:
I Love You, Porgy
My Baby Just Cares for Me
Mississippi Goddam
Sinnerman
I Put a Spell on You
Feeling Good
“You don’t have to live next to me, just give me my equality.” – Nina Simone