My Thoughts About The Authorized Documentary, What Happened, Miss Simone?


I’ll be honest and admit that I didn’t know much about the life and career of the late singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and activist, the one and only Nina Simone – born as Eunice Kathleen Waymon (1933-2003). Over the years, I had heard Simone's name mentioned a few times, but never made an effort to learn more about her life. But, something about seeing the trailer a month ago for the upcoming authorized documentary that would be featured on Netflix titled What Happened, Miss Simone? was intriguing, so I put it on my “to do” list to watch.

I decided to watch the documentary beginning late last night until it ended today around 12:15 a.m. although I should have been in bed for the night. This documentary was deep, thought-provoking, entertaining, and heart wrenching. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it and learned a lot about this gifted woman.

Simone was a brilliant creative genius with a soulful and unique voice. She was also passionate about social issues, yet vulnerable at times. Although Simone was very successful, it didn’t come without a price. In addition, Simone struggled with her own demons, heartache and financial struggles. However, through all of her ups and downs, she knew without a doubt that she was a gifted pianist, songwriter and singer, and the world is a better place having been blessed with her music.

Simone’s only child, Lisa Simone Kelly, a singer and actress with the stage name of “Simone,” should pat herself on the back as the executive director of this powerful and raw documentary about her mother.

I highly recommend this documentary!

Check out the trailer below.


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