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14-460: [REDACTED] Look up stitch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stitch , Stitches , Stitching or Stitched may refer to: Medical uses [ edit ] Stitch, a surgical suture , a medical device used to hold body tissues together after an injury or surgery Cervical cerclage , also known as a cervical stitch Husband stitch ,

28-687: A boxing cutman Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Stitch ( Lilo & Stitch ) , the title alien from Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise Stitch, a fictional mutant in Alpha Flight comics Stitch, a boy in the Horrible Histories (2001 TV series) Stitch Rayburn, a character from The Young and the Restless Vikhor "Stitch" Kuzmin, an antagonist and multiplayer character from Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Stitches,

42-586: A constantly rotating live line up that sometimes includes members of other established independent rock bands. Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Jason Friedman was the only constant member of The Boggs. Some former members of the band include Ezekiel Healy (guitarist), Brad Conroy (drums), Matt Schulz (drums) of Enon , Sam Jayne (guitar) of Love As Laughter , David Lloyd ( bass ) of Cause for Applause, Heather D’Angelo (vocals/keyboards) of Au Revoir Simone , keyboardist/vocalist Elleanore Everdell . The first Boggs' recordings were made by Friedman in his bedroom using

56-439: A memoir by David Small, 2009 Stitches: The Journal of Medical Humour , a Canadian humour magazine Music [ edit ] Stitch , a 1995 album by Klinik Stitches , a 2003 album by The Boggs Stitches (album) , a 2013 album by Califone "Stitches" (Orgy song) , 1999 "Stitches" (Shawn Mendes song) , 2015 The Stitches , an American punk rock band Other uses [ edit ] The Stitch ,

70-844: A playable character in the video game Heroes of the Storm Stitches, a character in The Chica Show Films and television [ edit ] Lilo & Stitch (franchise) , alternately named Disney Stitch or simply Stitch , a Disney media franchise Stitch! , a Japanese anime spin-off Stitch! The Movie , a 2003 American direct-to-video animated science fiction comedy film and pilot to Lilo & Stitch: The Series Stitched (film) , 2011 horror short film Stitches (1985 film) , comedy film Stitches (2011 film) , short film Stitches (2012 film) , horror film Stitches (2019 film) , Serbian film Literature [ edit ] Stitches (book) ,

84-695: A proposed engineering project in Atlanta, U.S. Stitch and glue , a simple boat building method Stitches (store) , a Canadian retailer Stitches, deep laughter Image stitching , the process of combining multiple photographic images Network stitching, a computing orchestration technique Stitching, also known as z-fighting or planefighting, a computer graphics phenomenon See also [ edit ] Cross stitches Cross-stitch All pages with titles containing Stitch All pages with titles beginning with Stitch Stitch up (disambiguation) Stitcher Radio Topics referred to by

98-553: A purported historical surgical procedure Seton stitch , a procedure used to aid the healing of fistulae Side stitch , an intense stabbing pain during exercise Stitch method , a minimally invasive procedure for pinning protruding ears Textile arts [ edit ] Stitch (textile arts) , a single loop of thread or yarn List of knitting stitches List of sewing stitches People [ edit ] Stitches (rapper) , Phillip Nickolas Katsabanis (born 1995), American rapper Jacob Duran , known as Stitch,

112-502: A tape to tape deck and a pair of headphones as a microphone. Friedman was looking for people to help record and perform this material when he met Ezekiel Healy ( slide guitar ) Brad Conroy (drums) and Phillip Roebuck ( banjo ) while busking in the New York City Subway . The four recorded the debut record three months later. David Lloyd ( bass ) replaced Roebuck immediately following the recording of We Are The Boggs We Are and

126-484: Is an independent rock band from New York City formed by Jason Friedman in 2001. Original band members Friedman, Ezekiel Healy, Bradford Conroy and Phil Roebuck met as subway buskers in New York and became a part of the then burgeoning "New New York" scene that included groups like The Rapture , Yeah Yeah Yeahs , Calla , Interpol , and The Walkmen . Their debut album We Are The Boggs We Are ( Arena Rock Recording Co. )

140-510: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages stitch Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.151 via cp1112 cp1112, Varnish XID 389361427 Upstream caches: cp1112 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Fri, 29 Nov 2024 05:34:57 GMT The Boggs The Boggs

154-539: The Bunnymen . Their third album "Forts", once again recast the sound of the band. The band's official biography found on their Myspace page describes it as, "proto post folk garage punk folk punk blues and disco." In 2010, Robert Plant adapted the Boggs' song "How Long" for the track "Central Two O Nine" on his album "Band Of Joy" listing Jason Friedman as a co-writer with Plant and Steven Miller. After 2005, The Boggs had

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168-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stitch . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stitch&oldid=1240616448 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

182-462: Was a punk re-telling of Harry Smith ’s Anthology of American Folk Music that the band mockingly dubbed ‘Archival no-wave’. The Boggs also contributed a compilation track for This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation in 2001 ( Arena Rock Recording Co. ). The follow-up, Stitches , recast the band's sound as a type of acoustic post-punk . Some reviews compared the record to a more artsy Pogues or more country - blues based Echo &

196-522: Was present for the recording of Stitches released in the UK in 2003. Stitches again received critical attention, but The Boggs’ record label City Rockers was in financial trouble and soon went out of business. Following the collapse of City Rockers, Friedman relocated to Berlin where he spent the next two years recording the album Forts . Forts was released in the U.S. May 8, 2007 on Gigantic Music. Friedman and singer Eleanore Everdell went on to form

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