• Mossy Liquor is the title of a vinyl LP released by Robyn Hitchcock in 1996. The album preceded the release of the Moss Elixir CD by a few weeks, and half...
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    Decoy sessions You & Oblivion (1995) – Outtakes and rarities: 1981–1987 Mossy Liquor (1996) – Outtakes and prototypes from Moss Elixir A Star for Bram (2000)...
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    Fiddle (performed with Allen Toussaint) Robyn Hitchcock – Moss Elixir / Mossy Liquor (1996) played Percussion, Piano and Violin Sarah McLachlan – Rarities...
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  • outlawed alcoholic beverages. February 3 – Chicago labor racketeer Maurice "Mossy" Enright is killed with a shotgun blast from a drive-by shooter as he parks...
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    Colonial American History: 366 Days of United States Colonial History. Mossy Feet Books. p. 133. Tiongson, Nicanor G. (2004). The Women of Malolos. Ateneo...
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    who was engaged to another woman at the time. Ben and his mother moved to Mossy Creek (modern Jefferson City) and afterwards to Knoxville, where he was...
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    milder because it is made using spring water for a "lighter flavoured, mossy (rather than peaty), with some seaweed, some nuts..." characteristic. The...
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    of Samuel Mayo Nickerson (1830–1914), a native of the area and a Chicago liquor distiller who made a fortune as one of the founding officers of the First...
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  • American History Journal - Book 2: A Year of American History Stories. Mossy Feet Books. pp. 147–148. Egle, William H. (1876). "Wyoming County". An Illustrated...
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  • the state attorney's office. February 2, 1920 – Labor racketeer Maurice "Mossy" Enright was killed near his South Side home. May 11, 1920 – Three weeks...
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