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Nina Simone: Live at Montreux 1976 

Nina Simone was one of the greatest female vocalists of the 20th Century. She was equally at home singing jazz, blues, soul, gospel or pure pop. Nina made four appearances at the Montreux Festival between 1968 and 1990.
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Nina Simone was one of the greatest female vocalists of the 20th Century. She was equally at home singing jazz, blues, soul, gospel or pure pop. Nina made four appearances at the Montreux Festival between 1968 and 1990.

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Genre:Music
Directed By:Jean Bovon
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Runtime:78 minutes
Studio:Eagle Rock Entertainment

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