- is the
fight song of the
University of Michigan.
Michigan student Louis Elbel wrote the song in 1898
after the
football team's
victory over the University...
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Edwin R.
Elbel (November 24, 1895 – July 5, 1983) was an
American college football and
college basketball coach and
university professor. He
served as...
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Benjamin Elbel (16
March 1690 – 4 June 1756) was a
German Franciscan moral theologian.
Elbel was born at Friedberg, Bavaria. He
belonged to the Strasburg...
- Peterson, Mark (September 10, 2014). "South Bend
considers selling Blackthorn,
Elbel golf courses". WNDU-TV.
Archived from the
original on
November 3, 2014....
- in
bands including "Jeff
Elbel+Ping" and Tom Sharpe's band. Jeff
Elbel + Ping:
Gallery (Marathon Records) (2012) Jeff
Elbel + Ping:
Peanut Gallery EP...
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inheritors of the Beatles'
legacy rather than Oasis." The
Paste critic Jeff
Elbel described the Com Lag as "an
appealing but
inessential curio". AllMusic's...
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Anton Elbel (6
January 1834 – 3
October 1912) was an
Austrian engineer and
locomotive designer.
Anton Elbel was born in
Vienna on 6
January 1834 and attended...
- games. The
Michigan fight song, "The Victors", was
written by
student Louis Elbel in 1898. The song was
declared by John
Philip Sousa to be "the greatest...
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America | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
Retrieved February 23, 2020.
Elbel, Jeff (June 30, 2008). "The
Presidents of the
United States of America:...
- Want"
Music Video —Exclusive".
Guitar World.
Retrieved October 31, 2018.
Elbel, Jeff (January 10, 2018). "In the
music spotlight:
Jackie Venson". Chicago...