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Nice 'n Easy (album)
Nice and Easy, or Nice 'n' Easy, or similar, may refer to: * '' Nice 'n' Easy'', a 1960 album by Frank Sinatra * ''Nice and Easy'' (album), a 1962 album led by American jazz vibraphonist Johnny Lytle * ''Nice 'n' Easy'' (Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke album), 1980 studio album by American country artists Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke * ''Nice 'n' Easy'' (Houston Person album), 2013 * "Nice and Easy" (''Golden Girls'' episode), an episode of the American television show ''Golden Girls'' * Nice 'n Easy (hair coloring), a shampoo-in permanent hair-coloring See also * " Nice 'n' Sleazy", a 1978 song and single by The Stranglers {{disambiguation ...
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Nice 'n' Easy
''Nice 'n' Easy'' is a 1960 album by Frank Sinatra. All the songs, with the notable exception of the title song, are sung as ballads and were arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle. The title song was a last-minute substitute for the originally planned "The Nearness of You," which did not appear on the original LP. The album spent nine weeks at number one on the Billboard stereo album chart, and one week at number one on the corresponding mono album chart.Joel Whitburn, Top Pop Albums 1955-2001 (Menomonee Falls, WI: Record Research, 2001), 1177. At the 1960 Grammy Awards, ''Nice 'n' Easy'' was nominated for the Grammy Award as Album of the Year, Best Male Vocal Performance, Best Arrangement. The song "Nice 'n' Easy" was released as a single in 1960 and made it to number 60 on the charts. It was also recorded by Charlie Rich in 1964, Peggy Lee in 1966, Alex Chilton in 1989, Michael Buble in 2004, Natalie Cole in 2008, and Barbra Streisand in 2011. Nancy Sinatra recorde ...
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Nice And Easy (album)
''Nice and Easy'' (subtitled ''The Soulful Vibes of Johnny Lytle'') is the third album led by American jazz vibraphonist Johnny Lytle which was recorded in 1962 for the Jazzland label.Jazzland Records discography
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Reception

The site awarded the album 4½ stars stating "''Nice and Easy'' is a mellow and heavily bop-influenced set fairly far removed from his usual blues-tinged funk... The results are a welcome change of pace from Lytle's often frenetic and occasionally too-busy style, and the ballad-heavy selection is a nice balance of new tunes and a few familiar standards. Overall, this could well be Johnny Lytle's best set".
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Nice 'n' Easy (Johnny Duncan And Janie Fricke Album)
''Nice 'n' Easy'' is a studio album by American Country music, country artists Johnny Duncan (country singer), Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke. It was released in October 1980 via Columbia Records and featured ten tracks. Five of these tracks were previously released and only credited to Duncan. Five of the remaining tracks were new recordings. It was the first and only collaborative album the pair would record together. It included one single, which was a cover of the Pop music, pop recording "She's Out of My Life". Background and content Both Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke were signed to Columbia Records in the 1970s. Duncan found his biggest commercial success on the Columbia label with the help of producer Billy Sherrill who helped him craft a sound that produced the top ten songs "Thinkin' of a Rendezvous" and "It Couldn't Have Been Any Better". Fricke had been a background singer who was heard (uncredited) in the background of several Johnny Duncan songs. She received enough a ...
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Nice 'n' Easy (Houston Person Album)
''Nice 'n' Easy'' is an album by saxophonist Houston Person which was recorded in 2013 and released on the HighNote label. Reception For All About Jazz, Jack Bowers wrote: "Those who have heard Houston Person before will know pretty much what to expect from ''Nice 'n' Easy''; those who haven't are in for a pleasant ride. Even though Person never strays from conventional norms, neither does he undervalue the music or its import, lending every tune the full measure of his attentiveness and ardor".Bowers, JAll About Jazz Reviewaccessed March 9, 2018 In '' JazzTimes'', Owen Cordle wrote: "Person is a connoisseur of melody, and he solos in a way that honors the rhythms of those melodies. He can alter his tone from tender restraint to joyful shouts. He is ever-soulful and is as capable of extroverted double-timing (“Bluesology”) as he is of economical exposition (“Ill Wind”). More young saxophonists should study the gospel according to Person".Cordle, OJazzTimes Reviewaccesse ...
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Nice And Easy (Golden Girls Episode)
The first season of the American television comedy series ''The Golden Girls'' originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 14, 1985, and May 10, 1986. Created by television writer Susan Harris, the series was produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions and ABC Studios (Touchstone Television.) It starred Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, and Estelle Getty as the main characters Dorothy Zbornak, Blanche Devereaux, Rose Nylund, and Sophia Petrillo. The series revolves around the lives of four older women living together in a house in Miami. The first season of ''The Golden Girls'' premiered to strong ratings for NBC, ranking number one in its first week on air and number seven among all primetime programs airing during the 1985–86 primetime network season. Upon its initial airing, the show was met with critical acclaim and was the recipient of various industry awards, including three Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe awards. Buena Vista Home Entertainment (n ...
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Nice 'n Easy (hair Coloring)
Nice ’n Easy is a shampoo-in permanent hair-colouring product for home use. It was introduced in 1965, billed as the first shampoo-in hair colour, with the advertising tagline, “The closer he gets...the better you look.” Manufactured by Clairol (division of company Coty), Nice ’n Easy extended the company’s home hair colour product lines, which debuted in 1956 with Miss Clairol Hair Colour Bath and the famous “Does she...or doesn’t she?” advertising campaign. History In the 1950s, just 7% of American women used hair color (or admitted to doing so), at a time when the common belief was that only actresses, models and other women considered promiscuous altered their natural shade. To help change that attitude, Clairol eschewed celebrities in favor of the average woman for its Miss Clairol and Nice ’n Easy hair color campaigns. Chapter: "True Colors: Hair Dye and the Hidden History of Postwar America" The idea to buck the trend of that era’s advertising style � ...
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