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The Nice

The Nice

The Nice has been played on NTS in shows including James Holden, featured first on 6 January 2015. Songs played include Hang On To A Dream, Cry Of Eugene and The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack.

The Nice were a late 60s rock group, known for being one of the first few to play in a progressive and symphonic style of rock, with strong influence from Western Classical music. While they did not last more than three years, they were a major influence in bridging the gap between the psychedelic rock of the 60s and the progressive rock of the 70s. Led by keyboard maestro Keith Emerson (later of Emerson, Lake & Palmer) they were one of the first bands to fuse rock with an orchestra. The band were infamous for being banned from playing the Royal Albert Hall in 1968 when Emerson set fire to an American flag when playing the song America, originally by Sondheim and Bernstein.

Initially, the band featured a guitarist in the shape of Davey O'List.

After The Nice dissolved, bassist/vocalist Lee Jackson and drummer Brian Davison formed Refugee with Patrick Moraz on keyboards (later of Yes).

In 2003 The Nice reformed and toured with Keith Emerson's solo band.

Brian Davison passed away on 15th April 2008. and Keith Emerson committed suicide on March 10th, 2016.

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The Nice

The Nice has been played on NTS in shows including James Holden, featured first on 6 January 2015. Songs played include Hang On To A Dream, Cry Of Eugene and The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack.

The Nice were a late 60s rock group, known for being one of the first few to play in a progressive and symphonic style of rock, with strong influence from Western Classical music. While they did not last more than three years, they were a major influence in bridging the gap between the psychedelic rock of the 60s and the progressive rock of the 70s. Led by keyboard maestro Keith Emerson (later of Emerson, Lake & Palmer) they were one of the first bands to fuse rock with an orchestra. The band were infamous for being banned from playing the Royal Albert Hall in 1968 when Emerson set fire to an American flag when playing the song America, originally by Sondheim and Bernstein.

Initially, the band featured a guitarist in the shape of Davey O'List.

After The Nice dissolved, bassist/vocalist Lee Jackson and drummer Brian Davison formed Refugee with Patrick Moraz on keyboards (later of Yes).

In 2003 The Nice reformed and toured with Keith Emerson's solo band.

Brian Davison passed away on 15th April 2008. and Keith Emerson committed suicide on March 10th, 2016.

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Hang On To A Dream
The Nice
Emidisc1970
Cry Of Eugene
The Nice
Immediate1967
The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack
The Nice
Immediate1967
She Belongs To Me
The Nice
Immediate1969
America
The Nice
Mercury1974