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Charlie Taaffe | CFL | CFL
Team Year Regular Season Post SeasonWonLostTiesWin %Finish Won Lost ResultMTL19991260.6661st in East Division 0 1 Lost in Division FinalsMTL20001260.6661st in East Division 1 1 Lost in Grey Cup HAM20073150.1674th in East Division – – Missed PlayoffsHAM2008280.2004th in East Division – – Fired Total29350.4532 East DivisionChampionships120 Grey Cups |
Charlie Taaffe | References | References
Category:1950 births
Category:2019 deaths
Category:Deaths from cancer in Florida
Category:American football quarterbacks
Category:Albany Great Danes football coaches
Category:Army Black Knights football coaches
Category:Clemson Tigers football players
Category:Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football coaches
Category:Hamilton Tiger-Cats coaches
Category:Maryland Terrapins football coaches
Category:Montreal Alouettes coaches
Category:NC State Wolfpack football coaches
Category:Players of American football from Albany, New York
Category:Pittsburgh Panthers football coaches
Category:Siena Saints football players
Category:The Citadel Bulldogs football coaches
Category:UCF Knights football coaches
Category:Virginia Cavaliers football coaches |
Charlie Taaffe | Table of Content | Short description, Coaching career, The Citadel, Montreal Alouettes, Maryland, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, UCF, Later life and death, Head coaching record, College, CFL, References |
Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. | Infobox football club
| The Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. were a soccer team that operated in the Canadian Professional Soccer League for only one season. The club came into existence in 1998, and become a founding member of the inaugural CPSL. The franchise achieved little success in the league, and failed to qualify for postseason. At the start of the 1999 CPSL season the club folded, and were replaced by the Oshawa Flames. |
Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. | History | History
In 1998, the Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. were founded and became an original member of the newly formed Canadian Professional Soccer League. Their home venue would become Wildwood Park located in Malton, Mississauga. The Mississauga franchise was owned and coached by Josef Komlodi, a former professional player in Hungary, and Germany. Notable players signed by the team were Hungarian import Attila Kovacs, and Vladimir Koval, a veteran from the Canadian National Soccer League. The club debuted on May 31, 1998, in a match against the York Region Shooters, and were defeated by a score of 3–1. Throughout the entire season Mississauga achieved little success within the league, and finished in a tie for seventh place with 10 points. One controversial event occurred on July 26, 1998, in a match against North York Astros, where Mississauga protested the match due to a dispute with team owner Komlodi and North York owner Bruno Ierullo about North York using a reserve team which operated in the Peel-Halton Regional Soccer League which violated Mississauga's territorial rights as the league operated within the boundaries of Mississauga's territory. The outcome of the event resulted in a forfeit for the Eagles, and a 2–0 victory for the Astros. After a disappointing last place finish, in January 1999, the Eagles decided to fold. |
Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. | 1998 standings | 1998 standings
PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAPoints1Toronto Olympians141301736402St. Catharines Wolves148333126273Glen Shields146532627214North York Astros146713430195York Region Shooters145723044176London City144732742157 (tie)Mississauga Eagles P.S.C.1431012944107 (tie)Toronto Croatia14284205110 |
Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. | References | References
Category:Association football clubs established in 1998
Category:Association football clubs disestablished in 1999
Category:Canadian Soccer League (1998–present) teams
Category:Defunct soccer clubs in Canada
Category:Soccer clubs in Mississauga
Category:1998 establishments in Ontario
Category:1999 disestablishments in Ontario |
Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. | Table of Content | Infobox football club
, History, 1998 standings, References |
44th Division | '''44th Division''' | 44th Division may refer to: |
44th Division | Infantry divisions | Infantry divisions
44th Reserve Division (German Empire)
44th Landwehr Division (German Empire)
44th Infantry Division (Germany) (World War II)
44th Infantry Division Cremona (Kingdom of Italy)
44th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
44th Infantry Division (Poland)
44th Rifle Division (Soviet Union), a unit of the Red Army reformed during World War II
44th (Home Counties) Division (United Kingdom)
44th Infantry Division (United States) |
44th Division | Airborne divisions | Airborne divisions
44th Airborne Division (India) (British Indian Army during World War II)
242nd Training Centre (44th Training Airborne Division) |
44th Division | Armoured divisions | Armoured divisions
44th Armoured Division (India) |
44th Division | Aviation divisions | Aviation divisions
44th Air Division (United States Air Force) |
44th Division | Table of Content | '''44th Division''', Infantry divisions, Airborne divisions, Armoured divisions, Aviation divisions |
Ittocorre of Gallura | '''Ittocorre''' | Ittocorre or OttocorreAlso Thocorre, Orthocor, or Orzocorre. Manno, 308 n776. was the Judge of Gallura early in the 12th century. He is first mentioned in a donation charter of Padules de Gunale, the widow of Torchitorio de Zori in 1112, from which it is inferred that he succeeded Torchitorio as judge around the start of the 12th century.The date of the charter is 1113 in the Pisan style, which corresponds to 1112. Manno, 308 n776.
By a Pisan charter dated 8 May 1117 (corresponding to 1116), Ittocorre donated the four Gallurese churches of Torpeia, Toraie, Vignolas, and Laratanos to the church of Pisa. He also confirmed a donation of Vitithe made by his predecessor Saltaro. He is surnamed de Gunale in the document and he may have been a brother of Padulesa, who, it is written, had already donated her portions of ownership in the churches. Before the marriage of Padulesa and Torchitorio, the Gunale and Zori families were enemies and Ittocorre appears to have been an enemy of the Zori as late as 1112.
Ittocorre only appears in two more charters, one confirming another donation to the Pisan church by Padulesa and another wherein he declared fidelity to the Archdiocese of Pisa.
After his brief stint in the judgeship, Ittocorre appears with the title of donnu, the second-highest post in the giudicato. Ittocorre left an unnamed daughter. No successor of his is known, except probably Comita, until Constantine III, who may have been his son. |
Ittocorre of Gallura | Notes | Notes |
Ittocorre of Gallura | Sources | Sources
Manno, Giuseppe (1835). Storia di Sardegna. P.M. Visaj.
Category:Judges (judikes) of Gallura
Category:12th-century Italian nobility
Category:12th-century deaths
Category:Year of death uncertain
Category:Year of birth unknown |
Ittocorre of Gallura | Table of Content | '''Ittocorre''', Notes, Sources |
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Kottonmouth Kings discography | Short description | This is a discography of Kottonmouth Kings, an American hip hop group from Orange County, California |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | Albums | Albums |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | Studio albums | Studio albums
Release Date Title Peak chart positions US US Indie US RapUS RockUS AltUS TasteUS Top Album August 11, 1998Royal Highness——————— June 27, 2000 High Society65—————65 October 9, 2001 Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop100—————100 October 8, 2002 Rollin' Stoned51—————51 April 20, 2004 Fire It Up424————42 May 31, 2005 Kottonmouth Kings50221———50 June 6, 2006 Koast II Koast3931914——39 August 28, 2007 Cloud Nine4431014141344 October 28, 2008 The Green Album42151310—42 April 20, 2010 Long Live the Kings26 3364—26 July 19, 2011 Sunrise Sessions4678———46 August 14, 2012 Mile High36971010—36 August 28, 2015 Krown Power—178———100 April 20, 2018 Kingdom Come——————— "—" denotes releases that did not chart. |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | Compilation, remix, and live albums | Compilation, remix, and live albums
Year Details Peak chart positions 200 US Indie Rap 1999Hidden Stash
Released: October 26, 1999 —— — 2003Green Is Gold
2003 Promo CD —— —Classic Hits Live
Released: August 12, 2003 —— — 2004The Kottonmouth Xperience
Released: November 16, 2004 —31 — 2005Joint Venture
Released: November 15, 2005 19313 — 2006Hidden Stash III
Released: November 21, 2006 19912 — 2008Greatest Highs
Released: January 15, 2008 168— —The Kottonmouth Xperience Vol. II: Kosmic Therapy
Released: April 15, 2008 —— — 2009Rollin' Down the Highway
Released: September 15, 2009 —— — 2009Hidden Stash 420
Released: October 13, 2009 10311 212011Hidden Stash 5: Bongloads & B-Sides
Released: November 8, 2011 —— —2015High Standards & Greatest Hits———2018The Harvest
Released: October 26, 2018
Label: KingMaker Kannabis
Format: CD, Digital——— "—" denotes releases that did not chart. |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | EP releases | EP releases
Released Album Title February 24, 1998 Stoners Reeking Havoc March 10, 1999 Stash Box May 9, 2006 Nickel Bag April 20, 2009 420 Freedom Sampler April 19, 2011 Legalize It EP April 20, 2014 The Buddah Shack |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | Singles | Singles
Release Date Title Album 1998 Dog's Life Royal Highness Life Ain't What It Seems/Suburban Life 1999 Bump 2000 Peace Not Greed High Society The Lottery Day Dreamin' Fazes 2001 On The Run Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop 2002 Positive Vibes Rollin' Stoned 2004 Bad Habits Fire It Up Angry Youth June 9, 2006 Pimpin' Lessons Nickel Bag/Hidden Stash III May 3, 2011 Same Place Non-album single June 7, 2011 Love Lost Sunrise Sessions June 28, 2011 Boom Clap Sound (feat. Chris Webby) September 27, 2011 Cruizin': Remixes December 13, 2011 Jingle Bowls Non-album single April 4, 2012 Watch Out (feat. Twiztid)
Released exclusively through KMK's website Mile High April 17, 2012 Hold It In July 10, 2012 Mr Cali Man (Feat. Ceekay Jones & Saint Dog) |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | Nugg of the Week | Nugg of the Week
On April 20, 2011, the Kottonmouth Kings began featuring a "Nugg of the Week" on their website: a song (and on one occasion, an EP) available for free download. The Nugg of the Week is usually posted on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday and is available for approximately a week before being replaced by another song. These songs consist of a-sides, b-sides, remixes, solo tracks by Kottonmouth Kings members, and collaborations with other artists. The following list only includes material that was previously unreleased when it was first made available as a Nugg of the Week.
Week Artist Title Notes 4/20/2011 Kottonmouth Kings "Love Lost" Later released on Sunrise Sessions 4/26/2011 "Party Monsters (After Hours Mix)" Later released on Hidden Stash V: Bongloads & B-Sides 5/3/2011 "Life for Me" Later released as a bonus track on the Best Buy edition of Sunrise Sessions and on Hidden Stash V: Bongloads & B-Sides 5/10/2011 DJ Bobby B "420 Mix" 5/17/2011 Kottonmouth Kings "Proud to be a Stoner (Reprise)" Original mix appears on Cloud Nine 5/24/2011 "Legalize It" Previously released as a free download prior to the 2010 election in support of Proposition 19. Later released a bonus track on the Hastings edition of Sunrise Sessions and on Hidden Stash V: Bongloads & B-Sides. 6/21/2011 "New World Stoner" Later released on a Sunrise Sessions pre-order bonus disc, and on Hidden Stash V: Bongloads & B-Sides. 6/28/2011 "Summertime" Later released on a Sunrise Sessions pre-order bonus disc, and on Hidden Stash V: Bongloads & B-Sides. 7/5/2011 "Reefer Madness (Smoked Out Mix)" Later released on Hidden Stash V: Bongloads & B-Sides. 7/12/2011 D-Loc "Smoke U Out" Later released on D-Loc's Weedman EP as "Smoke Out" 7/26/2011 Kottonmouth Kings "Cruizin (Sunsplash Remix)" Later released on the digital single Cruizin: Remixes, and on Hidden Stash V: Bongloads & B-Sides 8/9/2011 "Kalifornia (Westcoast Remix)" Later released on Hidden Stash V: Bongloads & B-Sides. 9/6/2011 "Legalize It (Dub Mix)" 9/20/2011 Daddy X "Family-N-Friends"SRH Presents: Supporting Radical Habits (Japanese version) 9/27/2011 Kottonmouth Kings "Summatime (Steve Dang Remix)" 10/4/2011 "Stoned Silly (P-Nice Dub)" Original mix appears on Sunrise Sessions 10/18/2011 "Down 4 Life (Heavy Remix)" Later released on the Subnoize Souljaz album Underground Collabos 10/25/2011 Johnny Richter & Chucky Styles "Destination Unknown" Later released on the Subnoize Souljaz album Underground Collabos 11/1/2011 Kottonmouth Kings "Shining Down" 11/8/2011 "Medicine Man (Remix)" 12/13/2011 "High n Mighty" 12/20/2011 "Damage Done" 1/10/2012 "Party Down" 1/31/2012 D-Loc "Look At Me Now" D-Loc's rendition of "Look at Me Now" by Chris Brown 2/14/2012The Dirtball "Hustlin (Remix)" The Dirtball's remix of Candyland's dubstep remix of "Hustlin'" by Rick Ross 3/27/2012 "Tried Trued & Tested (Statutory Ray Remix)" (feat. Boondox) Original mix appears on The Dirtball's album Crook County 5/15/2012 Kottonmouth Kings "The Next Episode" The Kottonmouth Kings' rendition of "The Next Episode" by Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, and Nate Dogg) 7/10/2012 Johnny Richter "Good Pot 2" 10/16/2012D-Loc "Kush (Remix)" D-Loc's rendition of "Kush" by Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg and Akon) 1/8/2013 "Smoke Somethin'" D-Loc's rendition of "Function" by E-40 (feat. YG, Iamsu! and Problem) 4/23/2013 Imperial Soundclash "I Love Don't Run" 4/30/2013 D-Loc "Dab City (Remix)" D-Loc's rendition of "Rack City" by Tyga 5/14/2013 The Dirtball (feat. Daddy X) "Robbery" 7/23/2013Kottonmouth Kings "Sweet Leaf" 4/20/2014 The Buddah Shack EP All five songs from this EP were later released on the deluxe edition of Krown Power 4/20/2015 "Ganja Glow" (feat. Marlon Asher) Later released on Krown Power |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | Appearances on albums by multiple artists | Appearances on albums by multiple artists
Album title Released Scream 2: Music from the Dimension Motion Picture November 18, 1997 Sno-Core Compilation March 10, 1998 Out of the Darkness, Into the Light June 16, 1998 SRH Presents: Lose Your Illusions, Vol. 1 October 6, 1998 Lost & Found May 4, 1999 Race Riot July 18, 2000 Take a Bite Outta Rhyme: A Rock Tribute to Rap October 24, 2000 Straight out of Cypress May 29, 2001 Suburban Noize Presents: Sounds of Things to Come April 20, 2002 SRH Presents: Spaded, Jaded, and Faded October 29, 2002 Green Is Gold 2003 Big Air Experience March 25, 2003 The Real Cancun May 13, 2003 Suburban Noize Presents: Sub-Noize Rats September 2, 2003 The Royal Family August 10, 2004 Sub Noize Souljaz February 15, 2005 SRH Presents: Supporting Radical Habits October 25, 2005 Suburban Noize Presents: Underground Vault 2006 Droppin Bombs August 29, 2006 Evil Bong October 31, 2006 SRH Presents: Supporting Radical Habits Vol. II April 3, 2007 Strange Noize July 7, 2007 Strange Noize 2008 July 30, 2008 Kingmaker presents.. The Harvest 2018 |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | Guest appearances | Guest appearances
YearTitleAlbumArtistPerformers1998Pumpkin CarverHallowicked 1998 (single)Insane Clown PosseInsane Clown Posse, Twiztid & Kottonmouth Kings2003Thug PitHallowicked 2003 (single)Insane Clown PosseInsane Clown Posse, Tech N9ne, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Esham & Kottonmouth Kings2007"Wind Me Up"Insomnia(Hed) P.e.2007"We Can Smoke"More to HateBig B2008"I Am Everything"KillerTech N9neTech N9ne, Hed pe & Kottonmouth Kings2009"Higher Ground"New World Orphans(Hed) P.e.2009"Stoner Bitch"Pipe DreamsPotluck2010"Ridin' The Whip"Gang RagsBlaze Ya Dead Homie2010"Damn Bitch (Remix)"Psychopathic Murder Mix Volume 2Mike E. ClarkBlaze Ya Dead Homie featuring Kottonmouth Kings2012"Pass It To The Sky"Mike E. Clark's Extra Pop EmporiumInsane Clown Posse2013"In The Clouds"A World Upside Down: The MixxtapeDJ Clay |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | Videography | Videography
YearTitleAlbum1997"Suburban Life" Royal Highness1998"Dog's Life""Play On"1999"Bump" "Bump" (Alternate Live Version)"Dog's Life"(Alternate Version)"Pimp Twist" Hidden Stash2000"Peace Not Greed" High Society"The Lottery""Kings Blend""Day Dreamin' Fazes"2001"Dyin' Daze" Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop"Life Rolls On"2002"Sleepers"Rollin' Stoned"Full Throttle""Enjoy""Positive Vibes""Zero Tolerance""Rest of My Life""Sub-Noize Rats""Strange Daze""Endles Highway""Outcast""Zero Tolerance""Waking Dream"2004"Bring It On" Fire It Up"Outcast""Angry Youth"(2 Different Versions)"Ur Done"2005"King Klick" Kottonmouth Kings no.7"Make It Hot""Peace Of Mind""Put It Down" feat Cypress Hill"SRH"Joint Venture2006"Bong Toke/Where's The Weed At"Koast II Koast2006"Friends"2006"Everybody Move"2006"Neva Stop"2006"Koast 2 Koast"2006"Gone Git High"Hidden Stash III2007"Livin' Proof" Cloud Nine2007"Think 4 Yourself"2007"City 2 City"2008"Free Willy"2008"Pack Your Bowls" The Green Album2008"Where I'm Goin'?"2009"K.O.T.T.O.N.M.O.U.T.H. Song"2009"Pack Your Bowls (420 Special version)" 2009"Tangerine Sky (Non-trippy version)"Hidden Stash 4202009"D Iz Who I B (D-Loc solo)"2009"Evolution (Johnny Richter solo)2010"Stomp/Rampage Medley" Long Live The Kings2010"Stomp"2010"Rampage"2010"Great When You're High"2011"Reefer Madness"2011"My Garden"Legalize It (EP)2011"Defy Gravity"2011"Love Lost"Sunrise Sessions2011"Boom Clap Sound"2012"Watch Out"Mile High2012"Hold It In"Mile High2012"Boombox"Mile High2012"Get Out The Way"Mile High2012"Mr. Cali Man" (ft. Saint Dog & Ceekay)Mile High2012"Pound 4 Pound"Mile High2013"Green Dreams (Mile High)"Mile High2013"Roll Us A Joint"Mile High2014"Buddha Headz"The Buddah Shack2015"Ganja Glow"Krown Power 2015"Pump Up Da Bass"Krown Power2015"Sink Or Swim"Krown Power2015"Audio War"Krown Power2015"Kronitron"Krown Power2015"Walk The Line"Krown Power2018Smoke Weed With MeKingdom ComeLoyalty Is Royalty |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | References | References
Category:Punk rock group discographies
Category:Rap rock discographies
Category:Discographies of American artists
Category:Hip-hop group discographies |
Kottonmouth Kings discography | Table of Content | Short description, Albums, Studio albums, Compilation, remix, and live albums, EP releases, Singles, Nugg of the Week, Appearances on albums by multiple artists, Guest appearances, Videography, References |
Ephraim Wales Bull | short description | Ephraim Wales Bull (March 4, 1806 – September 26, 1895) was an American farmer, best known for the creation of the Concord grape. |
Ephraim Wales Bull | Biography | Biography
Ephraim Wales Bull was born on March 4, 1806, in Boston, Massachusetts."He Sowed; Others Reaped": Ephraim Wales Bull and the Origins of the 'Concord' Grape , Edmund A. Schofield, Harvard University (1988), p. 7 He was an apprentice for a goldbeater at a young age, and on September 10, 1826, he married Mary Ellen Walker of Dorchester. Complaining of lung problems, Bull moved to Concord, in 1836, settling with his wife on a farm next door to Amos Bronson Alcott.
In 1843, Bull began the deliberate process of breeding a grape that could thrive in the cold New England climate. By 1849, having planted 22,000 seedlings, he had created a large, sweet variety from the native species fox grape, which he called 'Concord', and by 1853 the grapes were for sale. However, within several years, competing growers had begun raising their own crops of Concord grapes, purchased from Bull for $5 per vine, and Bull saw little profit from the strain after the initial sales.
Bull was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1855. In 1893, after a fall, he went to live in the Concord Home for the Aged, and died on September 26, 1895, aged 89. He was buried in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, with an epitaph reading, "He Sowed Others Reaped" a biblical reference to John 4 verse 38." |
Ephraim Wales Bull | References | References
Specific
General
EPHRAIM WALES BULL PAPERS, 1825-1889 (BULK 1825-1864) – Concord Library
Collins, Paul. Banvard's Folly: Thirteen Tales of People Who Didn't Change The World. Picador USA, 2001. |
Ephraim Wales Bull | External links | External links
Ephraim Wales Bull article on page 37 of the book Ancient Middlesex with Brief Biographical Sketches
Category:1806 births
Category:1895 deaths
Category:Burials at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery (Concord, Massachusetts)
Category:Farmers from Massachusetts
Category:Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Category:Politicians from Concord, Massachusetts
Category:19th-century members of the Massachusetts General Court |
Ephraim Wales Bull | Table of Content | short description, Biography, References, External links |
Trois-Rivières Attak | Short description | Trois-Rivières Attak was a Canadian soccer team that played three seasons in the Canadian Soccer League. They formally served as a reserve and academy team for the USL First Division side Montreal Impact. The club was an instant success within the league, winning titles in all three seasons when it competed in the CSL. In 2010, when the Montreal Impact founded their own academy the team ceased operating as a farm team, because of the ended cooperation with the Impact; they announced that they would take a one-year absence from the Canadian Soccer League in 2010 and return for the 2011 season.http://www.canadiansoccerleague.ca/news_archive.php?news_id=258671 The team did not return for the 2011 season. |
Trois-Rivières Attak | History | History
On November 15, 2006, the Montreal Impact, along with Laval Dynamites owner Tony Ianitto announced the creation of a feeder team in Trois-Rivières, and that the name would be chosen from the result of a contest. The club's home matches were played at the Stade de l'UQTR located at the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres campus.
The name Trois-Rivières Attak FC and the logo were presented to the public on January 17, 2007, together with the first signings of CSL veterans Nicolas Lesage and Jean-Louis Bessé. In the same press conference the new expansion club unveiled their first head coach Marc Dos Santos, who coached previously in the Ligue de Soccer Elite Quebec. For their inaugural season Trois-Riveres received sponsorship from Carlsburg and Puma. While Le Nouvelliste, and Énergie provided media coverage for the team. Dos Santos mobilized a roster with players of CSL and USL experience acquiring the likes of Darko Kolić, Andrew Olivieri, Paul Moran, Sita-Taty Matondo, and Rachid Madkour. The Attak kicked off their season with a 0–0 draw against the Toronto Croatia on May 13, 2007. A week after Elkana Mayard scored the club's first goal in history in a 2–1 defeat to the Serbian White Eagles at Centennial Park Stadium.
The club were a surprise in their inaugural season by being competitive in the CSL right from the beginning. In their first season they contributed significantly to the overall increase in attendance of league matches with Trois-Rivieres and Serbian White Eagles leading. The Attak performed outstandingly in the 2007 Open Canada Cup tournament claiming their first trophy in the club's history – defeating Columbus Clan F.C. in a 3–0 victory. The team concluded the season by finishing second in the National Division enabling them to secure a playoff berth. In the postseason the Attak faced the defending 2006 champions the Italia Shooters in the quarterfinals and advanced to the next round by defeating Italia by a score of 3–0. Their playoff run came to an end in the semi-finals losing to a score of 2–1 to the Serbian White Eagles. At the CSL Awards Banquet, Attak forward Nicolas Lesage was awarded the Canadian Soccer League MVP Award, and the CSL Golden Boot becoming the first person in CSL history to win two individual awards in a season.
thumb|left|Canadian International Karl Ouimette began his career with Trois-Rivières Attak.
In 2008, Dos Santos resumed his coaching duties and maintained the majority of his 2007 team roster, but signed young prospects like Pierre-Rudolph Mayard, Cristian Nuñez, and had at his disposal Montreal Impact reserve players. The Attak had a remarkable start to the season by recording a 13-game undefeated streak. The Attaks persistent performance led to their second piece of silverware the National Division title and finished with the best defense record allowing the fewest goals. The club had an outstanding postseason defeating St. Catharines Wolves in the quarterfinals and thrashing Portugal FC 7–0 in the semi-finals. In the finals they met the Serbian White Eagles, the club which ousted the Attak in the previous playoffs. The match was a 2–2 draw which led to a penalty shootout which resulted in a 2–1 victory in penalties for the White Eagles. At the conclusion of the season the Attak were awarded the Fair Play and Respect Award and Andrew Olivieri was awarded the CSL Goalkeeper of the Year.
On March 12, 2009, Marc Dos Santos was appointed the assistant coach for the Montreal Impact and was replaced by Philippe Eullaffroy. Eullaffroy made major changes to the Attak roster replacing the majority of veterans with younger players – only four senior players from the previous season were given contracts. The Attak had another tremendous season defending their National Division title and for the second year in a row allowed the fewest goals throughout the season. In the postseason history would repeat itself again as the Attak would face once more the Serbian White Eagles in the finals. The Attak would end up winning their first CSL Championship by defeating the International Division and defending CSL champions the Serbian White Eagles by a score of 3–2 on penalty kicks. Head Coach Philippe Eullaffroy was awarded the CSL Coach of the Year, and Reda Agourram was awarded the CSL Rookie of the Year and the CSL Golden Boot.
On March 23, 2010, the Trois-Rivières Attak announced a one-year sabbatical from competition, due to the end of cooperation between the Montreal Impact which acquired a new franchise in the CSL by the name of the Montreal Impact Academy. Team owner Tony Iannitto waived his territorial and players' rights and relinquished the players' rights to the Montreal Impact. |
Trois-Rivières Attak | Home stadium | Home stadium
The Attak played their home games at the Stade de l'UQTR on the campus of the Université du Québec and sometimes indoor at Centre Sportif Alphonse-Desjardins in Trois-Rivières. |
Trois-Rivières Attak | Honours | Honours
Canadian Soccer League
Winners (1): 2009
Runners-up (1): 2008
Open Canada Cup
Winners (1): 2007
Canadian Soccer League National Division Champions
Winners (2): 2008, 2009 |
Trois-Rivières Attak | Year-by-year | Year-by-year
Year League Regular season Overall Playoffs Open Canada Cup 2007 CSL 2nd, National 5th Semi-FinalsChampions 2008 CSL1st, National1st 2nd no competition held 2009 CSL1st, National1stChampions no competition held |
Trois-Rivières Attak | Former coaches | Former coaches
Years Name Nation2007–2008 2009 |
Trois-Rivières Attak | All-time leaders | All-time leaders |
Trois-Rivières Attak | Most appearances | Most appearances
Mo.NameCareerAppearances1 Olivier Brett2007–2008652 Essafi Amir2007–2008323 Jean-Louis Bessé2007–200930 |
Trois-Rivières Attak | Most goals scored | Most goals scored
No.NameCareerGoals1 Nicolas Lesage2007–2009 242 Darko Kolić2007 133 Pierre-Rudolph Mayard2007–2008 8 |
Trois-Rivières Attak | Notable players | Notable players
Canada
Reda Agourram
Félix Brillant
Kevin Cossette
Massimo Di Ioia
David Fronimadis
Charles Gbeke
Nicolas Lesage
Sita-Taty Matondo
Elkana Mayard
Pierre-Rudolph Mayard
Cristian Nuñez
Andrew Olivieri
Karl Ouimette
Jon Paul Piques
António Ribeiro
Alex Surprenant
Maxim Tissot
Antigua and Barbuda
Peter Byers
Bolivia
Roland Vargas-Aguilera
France
Cédric Joqueviel
Ivory Coast
Jean-Louis Bessé
Jamaica
Fabian Dawkins
Morocco
Hicham Aâboubou
Rachid Madkour
Romania
Andrei Bădescu
Mircea Ilcu
United States
Tony Donatelli
Paul Moran
Andrew Weber |
Trois-Rivières Attak | References | References |
Trois-Rivières Attak | External links | External links
(archived 6 September 2009)
Category:Montreal Impact (1992–2011)
Category:Canadian Soccer League (1998–present) teams
Category:Canadian reserve soccer teams
Category:Soccer clubs in Quebec
Category:Sport in Trois-Rivières
Category:2006 establishments in Quebec
Category:Association football clubs established in 2006 |
Trois-Rivières Attak | Table of Content | Short description, History, Home stadium, Honours, Year-by-year, Former coaches, All-time leaders, Most appearances, Most goals scored, Notable players, References, External links |
Fire Water Burn | Short description | "Fire Water Burn" is a song by American rock band Bloodhound Gang, released as the first single from their second album, One Fierce Beer Coaster (1996). The chorus of the song is derived from "The Roof Is on Fire" by Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three, yet sung considerably slower. The song was remixed for the CD single by God Lives Underwater. It charted on two US Billboard charts, reaching number 18 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 28 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song was more successful abroad, reaching number two in Norway, number four in the Netherlands, number five in Iceland and the top 10 in Denmark, New Zealand and Sweden; it has gone Platinum in the latter two countries. |
Fire Water Burn | Lyrical references | Lyrical references
"Fire Water Burn" makes a variety of references to numerous figures from popular culture. These include the musicians Barry White, Frank Black, Marvin Gaye, Martha Raye, Lawrence Welk, Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix, the fictional characters Han Solo and Webster, the television show Kojak, the actor Emmanuel Lewis, the author Mark Twain, and U.S. president John F. Kennedy.Bloodhoundgang.com, Lyrics Schmyrics — Fire Water Burn Retrieved on March 17, 2007
The lyric, "the roof, the roof, the roof is on fire; we don't need no water, let the motherfucker burn" is originally from a song by Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three from 1984 called "The Roof is on Fire". The lyric "we don't need no water, let the motherfucker burn" is also present on the 1994 song "Burn" by Rancid on their album Let's Go.
Additionally, the song makes a modified quote from the Pixies song "Monkey Gone to Heaven", with the lyrics, "if man is five and the devil is six then that must make me seven / this honky's gone to heaven" rather than "so if man is five / then the devil is six / then God is seven / this monkey's gone to heaven". The song is also musically similar to the latter half of the Pixies song "The Happening" from their album Bossanova. |
Fire Water Burn | Critical reception | Critical reception
Larry Flick from Billboard commented on the song, "Is the world ready—or in need—of a new act mining ground broken by the Beastie Boys and Ugly Kid Joe a number of years ago? Probably not, but here comes the Bloodhound Gang anyway. And this (...) proves to be quite the guilty pleasure. The words of this chugging funk/rocker are extremely amusing and are delivered with a monotone howl that gets its bounce from grinding turntable scratching and fuzz guitar lines."
Matt Diehl of Entertainment Weekly wrote of the song, "If you think mumbling hip-hop slang with self-conscious Caucasian stiffness is funny, this dud’s for you." |
Fire Water Burn | Music video | Music video
The song's accompanying music video features the band performing in the cafeteria of the Mt. Yermom Retirement Home, where tapioca pudding is being served as the day's special meal. As the song progresses, lead vocalist Jimmy Pop leaves the stage and performs numerous spontaneous actions in front of a group of unresponsive senior citizens, including dancing suggestively on tables and making awkward facial gestures. The video culminates when the elderly notice the band, and are rejuvenated by their performance. With the retirement home now filled with a rock concert-like atmosphere, the band exits the stage with numerous senior citizens. The final shot of the video reveals that the retirement home was specifically designated for the deaf, the joke being that if they weren't impaired they would have left upon noticing the band.
The video is introduced by "Pat Minfield" (portrayed by Pop), a spoonerized parody of Matt Pinfield, the then-host of MTV's music video show 120 Minutes (which is presented in the video as 120 Midgets). Minfield, in a fashion similar to Pinfield, attempts to connect Alex Karras, Blazing Saddles, Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft, The Graduate, Simon & Garfunkel, Diana Ross, The Wiz and Michael Jackson. |
Fire Water Burn | Track listings | Track listings
US 12-inch vinyl and European maxi-CD single
"Fire Water Burn" (Rudimental Jammy Jam) – 4:50
"Fire Water Burn" (Jim Makin' Jamaican Mix) – 5:01
"Fire Water Burn" (We Don't Need No God Lives Underwater Mix) – 3:31
"Fire Water Burn" (A Coo Dic Ver Din) – 4:42
European CD single
"Fire Water Burn" (Rudimental Jammy Jam) – 4:50
"Fire Water Burn" (Jim Makin' Jamaican Mix) – 5:01
Australian CD single
"Fire Water Burn" (Rudimental Jammy Jam)
"Fire Water Burn" (Jim Makin' Jamaican Mix)
"Fire Water Burn" (We Don't Need No God Lives Underwater Mix)
"Fire Water Burn" (A Coo Dic Ver Din)
"Fire Water Burn" (Donkey edit) |
Fire Water Burn | Charts | Charts |
Fire Water Burn | Weekly charts | Weekly charts
Chart (1997)PeakpositionAustralian Alternative Songs (ARIA)3Benelux Airplay (Music & Media)16Denmark (IFPI)9Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)89Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)5Quebec (ADISQ)32 |
Fire Water Burn | Year-end charts | Year-end charts
Chart (1997)PositionAustralia (ARIA)75 Estonia (Eesti Tipp-40) 90Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)81Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)42Netherlands (Single Top 100)46New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)15Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)13US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard)87 |
Fire Water Burn | Certifications | Certifications |
Fire Water Burn | References | References
Category:Bloodhound Gang songs
Category:1996 songs
Category:1997 singles
Category:Geffen Records singles
Category:Republic Records singles
Category:Songs about entertainers
Category:Songs written by Jimmy Pop |
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Moose the Mooche | Short description | thumb|right|"Moose the Mooche". Dial Records label of a 78 rpm gramophone record by the Charlie Parker Septet.
"Moose the Mooche" is a bebop composition written by Charlie Parker in 1946. It was written shortly after his friend and longtime musical companion Dizzy Gillespie left him in Los Angeles to return to New York City. Parker had been a long time heroin addict and some historians suggest that the song was named after the drug dealer, Emry "Moose the Mooche" Byrd,Woideck, Carl (1998) Charlie Parker: His Music & Life, pp.124-125. University of Michigan Press, 1998 at Google Books. Retrieved 29 April 2013. who sold him drugs for several years before being arrested.
Parker recorded it in Los Angeles for Dial on March 28, 1946, as the Charlie Parker Septet, accompanied by Miles Davis, Lucky Thompson and Dodo Marmarosa, who were performing with Parker at the Finale Club, Vic McMillan (who was brought in at the last minute when the original bassist, Red Callender, quit), Komara, Edward M. (1966) The Dial recordings of Charlie Parker: a discography, p. 3. Greenwood Publishing Group at Google Books. Retrieved 29 April 2013. Arvin Garrison and Roy Porter. |
Moose the Mooche | Analysis | Analysis
This composition is in the key of B-flat and has a 32-bar AABA structure. The chord progression is based on the "I Got Rhythm" changes and makes extensive use of the ii-V-I turnaround. Typical of many bebop compositions, "Moose the Mooche" is played at a fast tempo (Quarter Note = 224). |
Moose the Mooche | Covers | Covers
Over the years the song has gained considerable fame and has become a bebop standard. Among the artists that have covered it are Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Hank Jones, Joshua Redman, Jay Thomas, Phish, Sadao Watanabe, and Stevie Wonder. |
Moose the Mooche | See also | See also
List of jazz contrafacts |
Moose the Mooche | References | References |
Moose the Mooche | External links | External links
Excerpt from Charlie Parker's 'Moose the Mooche' solo
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Category:1940s jazz standards
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Contested speedy deletion tag. Original tagger says that this band is not notable; author claims that the band is signed and has three albums, and is therefore notable. What say you? Richardcavell 05:24, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Delete Formed in 2006? I don't care how good you are. You have yet to receive real reviews. Dennitalk 05:45, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Delete No references to establish notability per WP:MUSIC. Selket Talk 07:49, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
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Vasil Slavov | BLP sources | Vasil Atanasov Slavov (Cyrillic: Васил Атанасов Славов) is a prize-winning Bulgarian author and poet, born on February 25, 1958, in Sofia, Bulgaria. He has been living in the United States since 1989. Slavov graduated with a specialization in English philology from Sofia University. |
Vasil Slavov | Works | Works
Slavov's first collectioн of poetry (Спомен за Потоп), titled Memory of the Flood, was published in 1989. Since then, Slavov has published numerous books of poetry as well as works of prose and essays. Slavov's frequent editors include other prominent Bulgarians of the same generation, including Georgi Borissov, Boris Hristov, Penka Vatova, and Rumen Leonidov. |
Vasil Slavov | Poetry | Poetry
Following Memory of the Flood, Slavov followed up with these poetry books:
"Scourge of God", 1992
"7 Hours of Sun", 2005
"Beast"
"The Vans of Adamsburg", 1998
"Notes of the Parsoned", 2001
"The Tunnels of Galitzin", 2001
"Americana", 2010
"Sledverie", 2017
"Mute", 2021 |
Vasil Slavov | Awards | Awards
Slavov is a prizewinner of the national poetry competition "Bino Ivanov" (2012, 2015) as well as an accompanying award in the national poetry competition "Hristo Fotev" (2016). His work "Sledverie", published by "Fakel" publishing house at the end of 2017, was awarded the grand prize for poetry in the "Damyan Damyanov" (2018). |
Vasil Slavov | Personal life | Personal life
Slavov is the son of Bulgaria dissident and writer Atanas Slavov. |
Vasil Slavov | References | References
Category:1958 births
Category:Living people
Category:Bulgarian male poets |
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Hank Monk | Short description | thumb|Hank Monk
Hank Monk (March 24, 1826 – February 28, 1883) was a legendary stagecoach driver in the 19th century who drove a stage between Carson City, Nevada and Placerville, California in the 1870s. He is mentioned in Chapter XX of Mark Twain's Roughing It. |
Hank Monk | Early life | Early life
Henry James Monk, later called "Hank," was born in Waddington, St Lawrence County, New York, on March 24, 1826. He always had a great fancy for horses, and once drove eight horses abreast in Boston during a civic celebration.
Monk is believed to have started driving a stage at age 12 for William Clark in northern New York state between Ogdensburg and Fort Covington.
He went to California in 1852 and began to drive stage between Sacramento and Auburn for the California Stage Company, whose president was the young James E. Birch from Providence, Rhode Island. Later Monk drove between Sacramento and Placerville.
In 1857 and thereafter, he drove stages for J.B. Crandall between Placerville and Genoa, Nevada. He continued to run when the line was bought in turn, by Brady and Sundland, and Wells Fargo and Company. He drove Nevada stages for more than twenty years, notably between Carson City and Virginia City for "Billy" Wilson, and between Carson City and Glenbrook for "Doc" Benton.
Idah Meacham Strobridge gives an account of riding Monk's stage in her book, The Land of the Purple Shadow. She writes:
Hank Monk, the incomparable! The most daring - the most reckless of drivers; and the luckiest. The oddest, the drollest of all the whimsical characters who made Western staging famous the world over. ... It was a dream come true! I'm quite sure that had anyone asked me which of the two I would rather see - hear - speak to, Hank Monk, or the President (and that I mean Abraham Lincoln), it would have been the former I unhestitately would have chosen. Without a doubt my youthful judgment was bias, but the fact remains.Idah Meacham Strobridge, Sagebrush Trilogy, University of Nevada Press, Reno and Las Vegas, 1990; p. 88fIdah Meacham Strobridge, The Land of Purple Shadows (1909), full text online at Internet Archive, accessed 13 August 2014 |
Hank Monk | Death | Death
Monk died of pneumonia in Carson City on February 28, 1883.Gold Hill News, March 28, 1876 reprinted in Sacramento Union, April 1, 1876; J.A. Yerington, "Stories of Hank Monk," Sunset, XLL, 24–28 November 1903 |
Hank Monk | Excerpt | Excerpt
Excerpt from Roughing It:
This reminds me of a circumstance. Just after we left Julesburg, on the Platte, I was sitting with the driver, and he said:
A day or two after that we picked up a Denver man at the cross roads, and he told us a good deal about the country and the Gregory Diggings.
He seemed a very entertaining person and a man well posted in the affairs of Colorado. By and by he remarked:
I can tell you a most laughable thing indeed, if you would like to listen to it. Horace Greeley went over this road once. When he was leaving Carson City he told the driver, Hank Monk, that he had an engagement to lecture at Placerville and was very anxious to go through quick. Hank Monk cracked his whip and started off at an awful pace. The coach bounced up and down in such a terrific way that it jolted the buttons all off of Horace's coat, and finally shot his head clean through the roof of the stage, and then he yelled at Hank Monk and begged him to go easier--said he warn't in as much of a hurry as he was awhile ago.
But Hank Monk said, 'Keep your seat, Horace, and I'll get you there on time!'--and you bet you he did, too, what was left of him! |
Hank Monk | References | References |
Hank Monk | External links | External links
Horace Greeley's Ride to Placerville
The Online Nevada Encyclopedia: Hank Monk
Category:American pioneers
Category:Deaths from pneumonia in Nevada
Category:1826 births
Category:1883 deaths
Category:People from Waddington, New York |
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Ian Wilson (footballer, born 1958) | short description | Ian William Wilson (born 27 March 1958) is a Scottish former football player and manager. |
Ian Wilson (footballer, born 1958) | Playing career | Playing career
Ian Wilson's first professional club was his hometown club of Aberdeen F.C. where he spent one season and never played in a competitive first team game. On having received a free transfer from Aberdeen, Ian signed for Dundee F.C. and again only lasted one season where once again he never featured in a competitive first team game. After being freed by Dundee, Ian moved to then Highland Football League club Elgin City. In 1977, Wilson played for Elgin in a good Scottish Cup run which ended with a 3-0 defeat to Rangers at Ibrox. Ian also featured in a Highland Football League Select which were selected to play against Buckie Thistle F.C. to commemorate the opening of Buckie's floodlights in 1978.
Wilson was signed by Leicester City in April 1979 for a Highland Football League record breaking transfer fee at that time, of £20,000. He is among some of the longest serving Leicester City players and captained the side during a successful eight years at the club. Wilson left Filbert Street in September 1987 when new Everton boss Colin Harvey signed him for £300,000. His finest moment at Everton was playing in the 1989 FA Cup Final in a 3-2 defeat to Liverpool, when he came on as a second-half substitute. Two seasons later, he signed for Istanbul giants Beşiktaş and, in his only season there, won both the Turkish League Championship and the Turkish Cup.
Wilson was capped five times at senior level for Scotland, all during 1987. |
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