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Nuf and Ced
While a popular tune, the song gained greater notoriety when it was adopted as a rallying cry by the Royal Rooters, a collection of loyal fans led by Michael T. McGreevy, informally known as " Nuf Ced " McGreevy, owner of the 3rd Base saloon.
McGreevy earned his nickname " Nuf Ced " due to the way he kept peace in his bar: when he grew frustrated with arguments over the Boston Americans ( who would later be renamed the Red Sox ) and the Boston Braves ( who would later move to Milwaukee and, eventually, Atlanta ), he would pound his hand on the bar and declare "' Nuff said !".
Their leader, Michael " Nuf Ced " McGreevy, led a further demonstration after the game at the Red Sox offices, and called for a boycott of Game 8.
In 1894 ,“ Nuf CedMcGreevy opened his “ 3rd Base Saloon ” in Boston.
Every inch of wall space decorated with historic pictures from Nuf Ced ’ s own collection and memorabilia he got from friends like Cy Young.

Nuf and .
Nuf sed.

Ced and was
A variation of the " A Chorus Line " instrumental was used as the basis of Tim Dog's debut single, the Ced Gee-produced " Fuck Compton ", which became a modest hit and is credited with helping to spark the East coast / West coast feud of the mid ' 90s.
Their debut LP included production by the Ultramagnetic MCs ' Kool Keith and Ced Gee, with a style that was bass-heavy with Roland TR-808 drum machine, raw " street " lyrics and aggressive scratch DJing.

Ced and both
Ced Gee and Moe Love both provided demos and unreleased songs spanning the group's entire career to Tuff City for a series of four albums which were released without Kool Keith's consent.

Ced and John
With his former backing band, Chris John Payne ( Keyboards, Viola ) Russell Bell ( Guitar ) and Ced Sharpley ( Drums ) now reformed as Dramatis, Numan contributed vocals to the minor hit " Love Needs No Disguise " from the album For Future Reference.

Ced and .
Originally founded by Kool Keith, the group is composed of Ced Gee, TR Love, and Moe Love.
Many believe that without the group's primary producer, Ced Gee, the golden era of sampling may have looked very different.
Ced, while uncredited, also produced the majority of Boogie Down Productions ' seminal Criminal Minded.
As a reaction to Ced and Moe's involvement in the Tuff City releases, Kool Keith and Tim Dog reunited on the album Big Time, released under the name Ultra in 1997.
Founding Ultramagnetic MC's member Ced Gee has set up Factshen Records.
Although the album's cover features the original line-up of Kool Keith, Ced Gee, Moe Love and TR Love, TR ( along with Tim Dog ) is notably absent.
Ced Sharpley born Cedric Sharpley, 31 December 1952 ; died from a heart attack on 13 March 2012.
Artists also included Ced, The Co-Defendants, and GOAT.
* 1987: " The 900 Number EP " ( Tuff City ) The 45 King's breakthrough single, it had " The 900 Number " with raps by Lakim Shabazz, a 45 King remix, and Ced Gee ( of Ultramagnetic MC's fame ) remixes.
Later members included Fred Kelly ( Nic Potter ), Ced Curtis, Paul Holland, and Paul Karas on the Epic Forest album with Andy Curtis and Fred Kelly appearing on the album Somebody's Watching.

McGreevy and was
That year, Langevin was implicated with Thomas McGreevy in what became known as the " McGreevy-Langevin scandal " over kickbacks to McGreevy associated with federal contracts granted to him by the department of public works overseen by Langevin.
Thomas MacGreevy ( born McGreevy, 26 October 1893 – 16 March 1967 ) was a pivotal figure in the history of Irish literary modernism.
This royal connection was exploited to oust the existing chieftains of Moylurg, the MacReevys ( Irish: Mac Riabhaigh, later anglicized spelling McGreevy ).
McGreevy ’ s was America ’ s first documented sports-themed bar.

McGreevy and leader
Eighty-eight years later, in 2008, Dropkick Murphy leader Ken Casey joined forces with film producer and baseball historian Peter Nash ( aka Pete Nice ) to officially re-establish and re-open McGreevy ’ s 3rd Base Saloon at 911 Boylston St.

McGreevy and Boston
They were led by Michael T. McGreevy, who owned a Boston saloon called " 3rd Base ".
In 1923 McGreevy donated a majority of the plethora of memorabilia and famous baseball photography to the Boston Public Library.

McGreevy and John
University of Notre Dame professor John McGreevy defines it as " the notion that national customs might trump Roman ( Catholic Church ) regulations.

McGreevy and .
Young ( far left ) with ( L to R ) Jake Stahl, Bill Carrigan and Michael T. McGreevy during spring training in 1912.
For the Canadian politician, see Thomas McGreevy.
* January 2-Thomas McGreevy, politician and contractor ( b. 1825 )
* September 29-Thomas McGreevy is expelled from the House of Commons due to corruption.
Governor James McGreevy signs the bill into law four days later, making New Jersey the fifth US state to offer such a status to same-sex couples.
* Bob & Job ( Kevin McGreevy & Adam Schumacher ) — The two comically clumsy men who wear green dungarees and yellow t-shirts and help the Big Town in a Laurel and Hardy style slapstick way.
; Brum and The Runaway Statue ( with Kevin McGreevy as Bob and Adam Schumacher as Job, Rrenford Junior Fagan as The Delivery Man )- Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment.
; Brum and the Runaway Ball ( with Kevin McGreevy as Bob and Adam Schumacher as Job )- Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment.
L to R: Cy Young, Jake Stahl, Carrigan and Michael T. McGreevy during spring training in 1912.
Image: Slate Islands Shattercone. JPG | Approximately 10 metre tall shatter cone located in McGreevy Harbour, Slate Islands, Ontario, Canada.
The Broadway Theatre, Catford, London, UK, produced the musical from November 2008 through December 2008, starring Karl Clarkson ( Mack ), Gemma Boaden ( Mabel ) and Sean Pol McGreevy ( Frank ), directed by Artistic Director Thom Southerland.
The Directors of the Gallery have been: George Mulvany, 1862 – 69 ; Henry Doyle, 1869 – 92 ; Walter Armstrong, 1892 – 1914 ; Hugh Lane, 1914 – 15 ; Robert Langton Douglas, 1916 – 23 ; Lucius O ' Callaghan, 1923 – 27 ; Thomas Bodkin, 1927 – 35 ; George Furlong, 1935 – 50 ; Thomas McGreevy, 1950 – 63 ; James White, 1964 – 80 ; Homan Potterton, 1980 – 88 ; Raymond Keaveney, 1988-2012.
The statement on the McGreevy Stone in Ardcarne Cemetery ( erected in the 20th century, c. 1930 ) that the MacRiabhaighs ( MacReevys / McGreevys ) were " kings of Moylurgh.

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