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  2. Mulennium - Wikipedia

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    During stage banter between songs, Milton informed the crowd that it was Haynes who provided the idea for the title of Milton's album released earlier that year, Welcome to Little Milton. This concert was the first time that Gov't Mule had played the following songs in concert: "21st Century Schizoid Man", "We're Not Gonna Take It", "Dazed and ...

  3. Little Milton - Wikipedia

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    Milton was born James Milton Campbell Jr. on September 7, 1934, in Inverness, Mississippi. He was raised in Greenville, Mississippi , by a farmer and local blues musician. [ 2 ] By age twelve he was a street musician, chiefly influenced by T-Bone Walker and his blues and rock and roll contemporaries. [ 2 ]

  4. The Mule (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Mule" is a song by English hard rock band Deep Purple, and was originally released on their 1971 album Fireball. The song became famous for its live performance, which would always feature a drum solo by Ian Paice .

  5. Bob McFadden - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, he appeared as a singer with folk music artist Rod McKuen on the Brunswick Records album entitled Songs Our Mummy Taught Us which included the two tracks, "The Mummy" and "The Beat Generation", also released as a single. "The Beat Generation" was later used by Richard Hell as the basis for his song "Blank Generation". [2]

  6. Hold My Mule - Wikipedia

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    "Hold My Mule" is a 1988 urban contemporary gospel song by Shirley Caesar. Telling the story of an old man named Shoutin' John who boisterously praises God for his numerous blessings to the dismay of more conservative, "spiritually dead" clergy, the song earned newfound popularity in 2016 after DJ Suede the Remix God remixed the song into the Thanksgiving anthem "You Name It!"

  7. Kenneth Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Hopkins Simmons (1904 - 1981) was a mayor of Milton, Washington.He was also the founder and mayor of Bonney Lake, Washington in 1949. He is most known for his placing a mule, named "Boston Curtis", on the ballot for Republican precinct committeeman for Milton.

  8. Burl Ives' Animal Folk - Wikipedia

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    Song Title Writer/Composer Publisher in 1963 [4] 1. The Whale: Traditional: Southern Music 2. Jim Johnson's Mule: Traditional [5] Wayfarer Music 3. The Owl and the Pussycat: Edward Lear [6] Wayfarer Music 4. The Black and White Pigeon: Billy Hayes, Milton Leeds, Jack Smiles: Walt Disney Music 5. The Robin and the Chicken: probably Grace F ...

  9. Milton the Monster - Wikipedia

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    Milton is a smiling, good-natured fellow, thanks to the Professor having used too much "tincture of tenderness" as explained in the opening theme of each individual Milton the Monster segment. Milton was created not of individual body parts, but rather in a mold from such liquids as "essence of terror" and "sinister sauce."