3rd is the third album by American indie rock supergroup the Baseball Project. It was released on March 25, 2014, on Yep Roc Records. 3rd has received...
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around this time. Their third album, 3rd, includes Mike Mills playing bass on all tracks for the first time on a Baseball Project recording, and was released...
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Third (redirect from 3rd (album))
Machine album), 1970 Third (Portishead album), 2008 Third (Cait Brennan album), a 2017 album by Cait Brennan 3rd (The Rasmus EP), 1996 3rd (The Baseball Project...
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McGreevy's 3rd Base Saloon, a baseball history-themed sports bar, in Boston in April 2008. In 2009 MC Serch was featured on rapper Kurious's album II and...
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Grand Salami Time! (category The Baseball Project albums)
the Baseball Project, released by Omnivore Recordings on June 30, 2023. The album was produced by Mitch Easter, who began working with R.E.M. at the beginning...
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Steve Wynn (musician) (category The Baseball Project members)
the likes of Concrete Blonde, the Silos, Chuck Prophet, The Minus 5, Russ Tolman of True West and others. In 2007, Wynn formed The Baseball Project with...
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music. Carey has released six albums under the Planet P Project name: Planet P (1983, later retitled Planet P Project), Pink World (1984), Go Out Dancing...
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Bernie Williams (redirect from Bernie Williams (baseball))
former professional baseball player and current musician. He played his entire 16-year career in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the New York Yankees from...
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is the fifth studio album (and sixth overall) by American rock band the Grateful Dead. Released in November 1970, by Warner Bros. Records, the album continued...
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to Release New Album Flying High". Clash. Retrieved June 26, 2023. Pearis, Bill (May 5, 2023). "The Baseball Project detail new album, share "Journeyman"...
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Mike Mills (category The Baseball Project members)
with Steve Wynn, Scott McCaughey, Peter Buck, and Linda Pitmon, of The Baseball Project. Mills performs as part of singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur's band...
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Saint (disambiguation) (redirect from Saints (album))
Irish football club St. Paul Saints, American minor league baseball team Siena Saints, the sports teams of Siena College Southampton F.C., English football...
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Cameron Potts (section with Baseball)
the United States, Canada, Europe, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, China, Malaysia, Scandinavia and Iceland with both Ninetynine, playing drums, and Baseball,...
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Peter Buck (category The Baseball Project members)
numerous 'side project' groups. These groups included Arthur Buck (with Joseph Arthur), Hindu Love Gods, The Minus 5, Tuatara, The Baseball Project, Robyn Hitchcock...
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celebration of Stray Kids' 3rd Debut Anniversary. The song was later included as a track of the SKZ-Replay album in December 2022. In the same year, he released...
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Ralph Johnson (musician) (section Solo projects)
conceptual jazz project. The members of jazz ensemble known as, "Audio Caviar", were Johnson, Pleasure and Steen Kyed. The band release an album entitled, "Transoceanic"...
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Enhypen (section 2022: Dimension: Answer, second Japanese single, Manifesto: Day 1 and first Japanese studio album)
July 4th... Lyric video of the 3rd mini album showing a determined will is released]. sportsw (in Korean). Archived from the original on April 10, 2023...
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Ottawa (redirect from National Capital Baseball League)
team, playing in the Canadian Elite Basketball League, out of the TD Place Arena. The Ottawa Titans play professional baseball in the Frontier League at...
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Jimmy Collins (redirect from James Collins (baseball))
an American professional baseball player. He played 14 seasons in Major League Baseball. Collins was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945. Collins...
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LeBron James (redirect from The King of NBA)
attended Cleveland Indians baseball games against the New York Yankees. Following his actions during the 2010 free agency period and The Decision, James was...
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Huey Lewis (category Huey Lewis and the News members)
and the News, in addition to writing or co-writing many of the band's songs. The band is perhaps best known for their third, and best-selling, album Sports...
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Vin Scully (redirect from It's Time for Dodger Baseball)
best known for his broadcast work in Major League Baseball. Scully was the play-by-play announcer for the Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers for sixty-seven...
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working on a studio album. Further details for this project are TBA.[citation needed] Paulk has also made appearances in Season 4 of The Bad Girls Club. In...
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Don Mattingly (redirect from Donnie Baseball)
American professional baseball coach, and former first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). He is the bench coach for the Toronto Blue Jays...
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The Broadside Ballads (2011) is an album from The Baseball Project, bringing together songs that were recorded as ‘real time’ commentary on the 2010 baseball...
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MC Hammer (redirect from Family Affair (MC Hammer album))
3rd Bass, Jay-Z, Eminem, A Tribe Called Quest, and Run-DMC. Several diss tracks were featured on his albums, including Let's Get It Started and The Funky...
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Tim Armstrong (redirect from The Silencers (ska band))
worked with Joe Walsh and The Interrupters. At the age of five, Armstrong met Matt Freeman while playing Little League Baseball. They grew up a few blocks...
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Amatsuki (musician) (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from July 2024)
released his 3rd album, Sorewa Kitto Koi Deshita. (それはきっと恋でした。), which presents various perspectives on romance. In addition to the songs, the white background...
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Knorkator (redirect from Das nächste Album aller Zeiten)
songs. The song Buchstabe is featured as a music video in the 3rd episode of Adult Swim's Off the Air (2011). Knorkator's wild stage shows and appearance...
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Ed Gein (category 1957 murders in the United States)
1989 album, God's Balls. Gein also inspired American thrash metal band Slayer to write the song "Dead Skin Mask" for their 1990 album, Seasons in the Abyss...
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