Lisa Simone

Lisa Simone Kelly (born Lisa Celeste Stroud, September 12, 1962) is an American singer, composer and actress, known for her work on and off Broadway, in Rent, Lion King, Aida, and Les Miserables. She is the only child of musician and civil rights activist Nina Simone (from her marriage to manager Andrew Stroud) and is the executive producer of the Netflix documentary What Happened, Miss Simone?. Simone's albums include Simone on Simone, All is Well, My World, and Live at the Edge.

Lisa Simone
Lisa Simone at Stockholm Jazz Festival 2009
Background information
Birth nameLisa Celeste Stroud
Also known asSimone
Born (1962-09-12) September 12, 1962
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • composer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1980present
Associated actsDisney

Biography

As a child, Simone often lived with relatives and friends due to her mother's busy touring schedule, her parents tempestuous marriage, as well as Nina's mental health problems.[1] As a young adult, Simone served in the United States Air Force for over 10 years as an engineering assistant stationed at Davis Monthan in Tucson, AZ, Osan Airbase in South Korea, and Rhein Main Air Base in Frankfurt Germany. She is a veteran of the Gulf War. After being honorably discharged, Simone sang background for various European artists and was part of the Spanish artist Raphael's touring chorus.

Simone's theatrical stage debut was in a national tour of the Andrew Lloyd Webber rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar, as a Soul Sister, Simon, and understudy for Mary. In 1996, she continued her career as a swing and female understudy in the original Broadway production of Rent at which time she also performed the roles of Aida in Disney's Aida and Nala in The Lion King. Later that year, Simone performed the lead role of Mimi Marquez in Rent's first national tour, from November 1996 to April 1998. She was nominated for both a Helen Hayes Award and a Jefferson Award for her performances.

Starting in 1998 Simone took a hiatus from the theatre during which she toured and recorded two albums with the acid jazz band Liquid Soul as a featured vocalist. Along with the rest of the band, she was nominated for a Grammy Award for their 2000 album Here's the Deal. Simone then returned to the Broadway stage in the title role of the Disney musical Aida. She performed the role from January 29, 2002, until June 15, 2003. She won the National Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Musicalvoted on by fansfor her performances on Aida's First National Tour before returning to Broadway's Palace Theatre. She reprised this role for a short time at The Muny Theater in St. Louis in the summer of 2006. In August 2007, she played Fantine in Les Misérables at The Muny.[2]

Simone has released five solo albums: Simone on Simone, All Is Well, Lisa Simone with Tromsø Big Band Live at the Edge, My World, and In Need of Love.

She tours frequently outside of the United States, singing her own compositions when with her trio and an homage to her mother when with big bands. Considered a brilliant jazz singer, in May 2019 she was preparing to tour with her latest album, In Need of Love.

Simone is married to Robert Kelly, with whom she has a daughter, ReAnna Simone Kelly. Both Simone and her daughter have appeared on Psychic Kids (Season 1 Episode 4), the Larry King Show, and the Tyra Banks Show.[3] Simone is also fluent in French, having been partly raised in Switzerland. She was featured on the France 24 program A l'Affiche on April 5, 2016.[4]

gollark: As far as I'm aware it does correlate with a lot of things.
gollark: Nonsense. Herobrine was removed ages ago.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: 08:49:28.
gollark: Sleep is uncool.

References

  1. Alan Light (2016). What Happened, Miss Simone? A Biography. Crown Archetype, ISBN 978-1-101-90487-9
  2. Gans, Andrew (22 July 2007). "Rutherford, McCarthy and Page Set for Muny Les Miz". Playbill. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
  3. "Nina Simone laid to rest". Sun Journal. April 26, 2003. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  4. "À L'affiche ! - Lisa Simone, digne héritière de la diva soul", rePlay.fr.
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