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- Mudville may refer to: Mudville, a fictional town in the poem Casey at the Bat Stockton Ports, renamed Mudville Nine from 2000 to 2002 Visalia Rawhide...
- poems in American literature. A baseball team from the fictional town of "Mudville" (the home team) is losing by two runs in its last inning. Both the team...
- games were hosted in a ballpark on Banner Island, a place once known as Mudville. The Stockton Flyers were established as a charter member of the California...
- Mudville is a Brooklyn, NY-based band and artist collective whose sound, a hybrid of downtempo, electronica, Memphis-style soul and jazz was dubbed, "post-trip...
- guitar. It was recorded with a microphone that cost only $4. "No Joy in Mudville" is a tribute to musician Lou Reed, while "Scientist Studies" stemmed from...
- largely to blame for the loss of the industry.[citation needed] Holliston's Mudville neighborhood claims to be the location of the 1888 Ernest Lawrence Thayer...
- Silvertone amp, which he immortalized in the lyrics to the song No Joy In Mudville. He also used Fender Telecasters and G&L ASAT guitars. In January 2021...
- Electric, Esthero, Morcheeba, Sneaker Pimps, Anomie Belle, Alpha, Jaianto, Mudville and Cibo Matto and Lamb. These artists incorporated trip hop into other...
- ballplayer whose ****iness was his undoing. The setting is 1902, in the town of Mudville. A few moments are exaggerated or altered and music is added. A sequel...
- Stockton was known by several names, including "Weberville," "Fat City," "Mudville" and "California's Sunrise Seaport." In 1849 Weber laid out a town, which...