Nina Simone, who died in April 2003, was an artist who defied classification. During her career she recorded 34 albums that ranged from jazz, blues and gospel to folk and calypso. Her music not only reflected her deeply emotional and expressive style but also her profound, lifelong commitment to social justice and civil rights movements. David Nathan, music historian and coauthor of a new biography of Simone titled Nina Simone: Break it Down and Let It All Out (Sanctuary Publishing), and jazz journalist Jerry Ough, join Larry Mantle to discuss the legacy of music legend Nina Simone.