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Nuff Said may refer to: *'''Nuff Said!'', a 1968 album by Nina Simone * Nuff Said'' (Ike & Tina Turner album), 1971 *Nuff Said (2023) Nuff Said was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event promoted by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). It took place on February 11, 2023, in Tampa, Florida. The name of the event was based on current NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion T ..., a National Wrestling Alliance pay-per-view event See also * Nuf Ced, a nickname of Michael T. McGreevy *"Nuf Said", a song by Lil Tjay from his 2021 album '' Destined 2 Win'' {{disambiguation ...
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'Nuff Said!
''Nuff Said!'' is an album by jazz singer/pianist/songwriter Nina Simone. It was recorded (excluding tracks (10 and 11) at Westbury Music Fair, April 7, 1968, three days after the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. The whole program that night was dedicated in his memory. The album received an Emmy nomination and featured one of Simone's biggest hits in Europe, "Ain't Got No, I Got Life". Songs * "Backlash Blues", a Civil Rights song first recorded on '' Nina Simone Sings the Blues''. * ' Gin House Blues", first recorded on ''Forbidden Fruit''. * "Why? (The King of Love Is Dead)", written by Simone's bass player Gene Taylor after the news of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death had reached him. It was performed here for the first time. The song was heavily cut from the longer original recording, which featured a lot of Simone's monologue. * "Ain't Got No, I Got Life", a medley from the musical ''Hair'' ( Rado, Ragni, MacDermot). It became a hit in Europe, reaching number two on the Brit ...
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'Nuff Said (Ike & Tina Turner Album)
'''Nuff Said'' is a studio album by Ike & Tina Turner released on United Artist Records in 1971. Background '''Nuff Said'' was the third album released by Ike & Tina Turner in 1971; commercially their most successful year. The release of ''Workin' Together'' in December 1970 produced their hit single "Proud Mary" which helped propel the album to No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Soul LP chart. In February 1971, Capitol Records reissued their album ''Get It – Get It'' and re-titled it ''Her Man. . . His Woman.'' Their live album '' What You Hear Is What You Get'' was released in July and peaked at No. 7 on the ''Billboard'' Soul LP chart. They were also included on the soundtrack '' Soul To Soul'' which was released in September and peaked at No. 10 on the ''Billboard'' Soul LPs chart. Recording and release '''Nuff Said'' was recorded at the Turner's own Bolic Sound studio in 1971. It features a two-part instrumental track as the title song. No singles were released from the alb ...
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Nuff Said (2023)
Nuff Said was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event promoted by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). It took place on February 11, 2023, in Tampa, Florida. The name of the event was based on current NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Tyrus, who uses it as his catchphrase, and had a show by the same name on the Fox News streaming network Fox Nation. Fourteen matches were contested at the event, including four on the pre-show. In the main event, Tyrus defeated Matt Cardona to retain the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship. In other prominent matches, Cyon defeated Homicide to retain the NWA National Heavyweight Championship, Kamille defeated Angelina Love in a No Disqualification match to retain the NWA World Women's Championship, and The Renegade Twins (Charlette Renegade and Robyn Renegade) defeated Pretty Empowered (Ella Envy and Kenzie Paige) to win the NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship. Production Background On December 23, 2022, NWA confirmed that Nuff ...
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Nuf Ced
Michael T. "Nuf Ced" McGreevy (June 16, 1865 – February 2, 1943) was an American businessman and baseball fanatic. He was the leader of the most vocal fans of the Boston Americans (now the Boston Red Sox), known as the " Royal Rooters", and owner of a Boston bar called the Third Base Saloon. Biography McGreevy's bar got its name because, like third base, it was the last stop before home. His saloon was Boston's original sports bar—it was decorated in a baseball theme, with pictures of the players, and a scoreboard on the outside wall. His nickname, "Nuf Ced", was given to him because that was what he usually shouted to end barroom disputes, usually about the Boston Americans and the Boston Braves. He was an avid member of the L Street Brownies, one of the oldest polar bear swim clubs in the country. McGreevy amassed a rich collection of photographs, clippings, and other baseball memorabilia. When Prohibition forced McGreevy to close Third Base, he donated his collectio ...
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