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Muzzy may refer to: People * Muzzy Izzet (born 1974), Turkish-English former footballer * Muzzy Marcellino (1912–1997), American singer and musician * Rob Muzzy, American motorcycle racing team manager * Muzz, a British DJ and musical artist (formerly Muzzy) * Washington Muzzy (1828-1898), American farmer and politician In fiction * Muzzy is a large furry alien who appears in the BBC educational films ''Muzzy in Gondoland, Muzzy Vocabulary Builder and ''Muzzy Comes Back'' Places United States * Mount Jefferson (Massachusetts), also known as Muzzy Hill * Muzzy Field Muzzy Field is a stadium in Bristol, Connecticut adjacent to Rockwell Park. It has been in use since 1912 for both baseball and football. The brick-faced grandstand, with a capacity of 4,900 people, was built in 1939. It features a ring of tall p ...
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Muzzy Izzet
Mustafa Kemal "Muzzy" Izzet (; tr, İzzet; born 31 October 1974) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Chelsea, Leicester City, Birmingham City. Born in England, he represented the Turkey national team internationally. Early life His father is a Turkish Cypriot who came to England as a small boy, and his mother is English. His younger brother, Kemal, also became a professional footballer. Club career Leicester City Izzet signed as a schoolboy for Chelsea, but never made a first team appearance during three years at the London club. He moved to Leicester City in March 1996 on loan for the rest of the season. He became a regular in the side, scoring one goal. When Leicester beat Crystal Palace in the play-offs, Izzet was able to make his move permanent for a fee of £800,000. He kept his place in the side for their Premier League season, which was successful for City. They came 9th in the Premier League, and won the League Cup. Izzet formed a partn ...
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Muzzy Marcellino
Maurice "Muzzy" Marcellino (November 27, 1912 – June 11, 1997) was an American singer and musician, known primarily for his clear, melodious style of whistling. Marcellino was born in San Francisco. He began playing with the Lofner-Harris Orchestra in 1932 and then moved to the Ted Fio Rito band in 1935. He formed the Marcellino Orchestra in 1938, with Gloria DeHaven as his singer. Marcellino's whistling was featured in many television and film soundtracks, such as ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' and '' Lassie''. His contributions can also be heard on the soundtrack to the 1954 film '' The High and the Mighty'' and on Hugo Montenegro's 1968 hit version of the main theme to the film ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly''. He was also the musical director of the CBS daytime show, Art Linkletter's House Party. The Reader's Digest set of six records called Gaslight Musc Hall (1969) featured Marcellino whistling in the tune Whistling Rufus, performed by the Gaslight Novelty Orchestra and cond ...
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Rob Muzzy
Rob Muzzy is an American owner of Muzzy's Performance Products, a specialty engineering company that designs, manufactures and sells high performance parts for motorcycles. He is also a successful motorcycle racing team owner, winning national and international championships in motorcycle road racing and drag racing. His contributions to motorcycle racing resulted in his induction into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. Motorcycle career Muzzy began his motorcycle career during the 1950s when he competed in drag racing and dirt track racing in Southern California. After his competitive riding career, he was hired by Kawasaki as a mechanic in the 1970s. Muzzy built and tuned motorcycle engines for Kawasaki teams that won AMA Superbike Championships in 1981, 1982 and 1983 with riders Eddie Lawson and Wayne Rainey. In 1984, Kawasaki disbanded their racing team and, Muzzy was hired to be the crew chief for the Honda racing team, tuning motorcycles that won the 1984 AMA Grand Nation ...
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Muzz (musician)
Mustafa Alobaidi (born 10 November 1994), better known by his stage name Muzz (formerly Muzzy, stylised in all caps), is an Iraqi-English drum and bass producer and DJ. He first gained attention with his release on UKF, "X No Way Out" in 2010 and continues to release music, most predominantly on Monstercat. He has also worked with other labels, such as UKF Music and Liquicity. History Early years At the age of 11, Alobaidi spent most of his time on computers, learning coding, graphic art and music, later discovering electronic music, inspiring him to become an electronic music producer himself. Alobaidi took influence from various rock and metal bands as well as early dubstep, ambient, electro, video game music, film scores, orchestral music and various pop artists. In an interview with Toby Reaper of '' Dancing Astronaut'', Alobaidi commented on his experience with music production training, stating:I’ve never had training and I couldn’t talk to you in dept ...
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Washington Muzzy
Isaac Washington Muzzy (September 10, 1828 – April 27, 1896) was an American farmer and politician. Muzzy was born in Sandy Creek, New York, Sandy Creek, Oswego County, New York and moved to Ottertail, Minnesota, Ottertail, Otter Tail County, Minnesota in 1857 with his wife and family and was a farmer. He served in the 4th Minnesota Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. Muzzy served in the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1885 and 1886 and was a member of the Farmer-Alliance. In 1893, he was the editor and publisher of the Montana Farmer agricultural magazine. Muzzy died in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.'Washington Muzzy Dead,' Great Falls Tribune (Montana), May 1, 1896 References

1828 births 1896 deaths People from Otter Tail County, Minnesota People from Oswego County, New York Farmers from Minnesota Minnesota Independents Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives {{Minnesota-politician-stub ...
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Muzzy In Gondoland
''Muzzy in Gondoland'' (often shortened to simply ''Muzzy'') is a British animated television film, first created by the BBC in 1986, as a way of teaching English as a second language. The English version of ''Muzzy'' features the voices of Willie Rushton, Miriam Margolyes, Susan Sheridan, Derek Griffiths, Jack May, and Benjamin Whitrow. DMP Organization later acquired the rights to ''Muzzy'' and translated it into other languages ( see below). It is unknown, however, who plays whom in the various dubbed versions of the film. A sequel, '' Muzzy Comes Back'', was released in 1989. Digital Education has developed a new version of the course, which was released in 2013. Cast * Jack May as Muzzy (a furry, greenish-blue extraterrestrial) * Willie Rushton as the King (a lion), and some additional voices * Miriam Margolyes as the Queen (a rat), and Norman's human wife * Susan Sheridan as Princess Sylvia (a rat), and some additional voices * Derek Griffiths as Bob (a mouse), ...
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Muzzy Comes Back
''Muzzy Comes Back'' (also known as ''Muzzy 2'' and ''Muzzy Level II'') is a sequel to the animated direct-to-video film ''Muzzy in Gondoland'', created by the BBC in 1989, as a way of teaching English as a second language. It has been adapted, using changed text in speaking and subtitles, for teaching other languages, such as German. Plot Muzzy, the friendly, green, clock-eating extraterrestrial, returns for more adventures with his friends in Gondoland. Everyone expects him, and King Nigel and Queen Elza decide to arrange a ball for the christening of Bob and Sylvia's new baby daughter, Amanda. Meanwhile, Corvax, a servant and the villain of the previous film, invents an invisibility device, and with his assistant, 'Thimbo (the Terrible)', a thief on parole, makes plans to kidnap Amanda, to get revenge on Bob for tricking him and taking Sylvia away from him. Corvax and Thimbo succeed in kidnapping Amanda, and they get away on Nigel's yacht. However, Amanda sinks the boat by ...
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Mount Jefferson (Massachusetts)
Mount Jefferson, also known as Muzzy Hill, is a hill ridgeline located in Worcester County of Massachusetts, two miles NNW of Hubbardston. Mount Jefferson Road passes along the hill crest. References Jefferson, Mount (Massachusetts) Mountains of Worcester County, Massachusetts {{WorcesterCountyMA-geo-stub ...
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