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Maurice Thomas "Maury"
Muehleisen (January 14, 1949 –
September 20, 1973) was an
American musician, songwriter, and
artist known for his
studio work, live...
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After Croce formed a
partnership with the
songwriter and
guitarist Maury Muehleisen in the
early 1970s, his
fortunes turned. Croce's
breakthrough came in...
- piano-only
vocal backing, was
written by his
guitarist and
friend Maury Muehleisen and was
included on the
album as a gift to the writer. This
would be Croce's...
- Bud
Muehleisen (October 15, 1931 –
September 8, 2024) was an
American dentist,
racquetball and
paddleball player from San Diego, California. A left-handed...
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Vesta C.
Gates Muehleisen (August 7, 1889 -
October 19, 1973) was an
American educator and
founder of the San
Diego State College Alumni ****ociation. Vesta...
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Bolte MacCracken Eva
McGown Rebecca B.
Mellors Sara E.
Morse Vesta C.
Muehleisen Kate Pier
Lorraine J.
Pitkin Grace Gimmini Potts Jennie Phelps Purvis...
- were
introduced to a
talented young musician,
Maury Muehleisen. Soon
after they
signed Muehleisen,
Pistilli left the
partnership and
became a founding...
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ending Muehleisen's streak. This led
naturally to a
career in racquetball—or 'paddle rackets' as the
sport was
known at the time—a
sport that
Muehleisen was...
- Jim
Croce – guitar,
rhythm guitar, lead vocals,
backing vocals Maury Muehleisen – lead
acoustic guitar,
backing vocals The
Briggs –
backing vocals Terry...
- many
players are good in both.
Marty Hogan,
Charlie Brumfield and Bud
Muehleisen, for instance, each held
national open
titles in both sports;
Hogan held...