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Nina Simone was an iconic American singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist known for her deep, emotive voice and her unique blend of musical styles, including jazz, blues, and folk. Born in the segregated South, Simone's early life was marked by her prodigious talent as a pianist and her determination to break through racial barriers in the music industry. She initially pursued a career in classical music but found her true calling in jazz and soul, which allowed her to express her feelings about race and injustice.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento February 21, 1933
Lugar de Nacimiento Tryon, North Carolina, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento April 21, 2003