Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome. Welcome to Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola. Thank you for dodging the raindrops, spending time here on behalf of Jazzling Center and Dizzy's. So without further ado, help me welcome to the stage, performing the music of Nina Simone, Morgan James. I put a spell on you, because you're mine. You better stop the things you do, no, I ain't lying, no. I can't stand it, the way you're running around, no, I can't stand it, the way you put me down. I put a spell on you, because you're mine. I put a spell on you, because you're mine. You better stop the things you do, no, I ain't lying, no, I ain't lying. I can't stand it, the way you're running around, no, I can't stand it, the way you put me down. I put a spell on you, because you're mine, you're mine. You better stop the things you do, no, I ain't lying, no, I can't stand it, the way you put me down. I put a spell on you, because you're mine. You better stop the things you do, no, I ain't lying, no, I ain't lying. I can't stand it, the way you're running around, no, I can't stand it, the way you put me down. I put a spell on you, because you're mine. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you for being here. I am so thrilled to be back in this beautiful club, my favorite place to sing. And we're here to celebrate and honor the high priestess of soul, one of my heroes, Miss Nina Simone. Yep. And we are recording tonight live, so you are part of the celebration. Yes. Of course, with one set of music, I can't begin to scratch the surface of Nina's 40 albums and her legendary live performances, but we're going to make a start. That first tune you heard was I Put a Spell on You. In Nina's original recording, it had an amazing sax solo by the wonderful Jerome Richardson, and tonight you heard the equally great Ron Blake.