The athletic teams of Manchester Central High School, New Hampshire, USA, or the name of its student newspaper
Green Day | Green Party | Green Bay Packers | Green Bay, Wisconsin | Green | Green Lantern | Green Acres | Al Green | Green Bay | Bowling Green State University | Dixon of Dock Green | Anne of Green Gables | Tom Green | Bowling Green, Kentucky | Green River | Wood Green | Goose Green | Bethnal Green | Seth Green | Green Valley | Green Goblin | Green Giant | U.S. Green Building Council | Roland J. Green | Green Party (United States) | Green Party of England and Wales | green | Scottish Green Party | Professor Green | Green Party of Canada |
The title is taken from the 1957 Rockabilly novelty hit record "Flyin' Saucers Rock 'n' Roll" by Billy Lee Riley and His Little Green Men.
The JFK Memorial Coliseum is currently home to the Manchester Memorial High School Crusaders and Manchester Central High School Little Green hockey teams and also hosts some West High School Blue Knights games.
O'Regan and Seaver-O'Leary (as well as former Little Green Cars member Utsav Lal) played with this band which subsequently grew on to become Little Green Cars upon its dissolution.
In 1934, Congressman Fred Britten of Illinois famously compared the Red House on R Street in Georgetown, where the original New Dealers strategized during the early years of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration, to the Little Green House on K Street.
Songs led by Charlie "Bozo" Nickerson, like "Everybody's Talking About Sadie Green" and "Cave Man Blues," were boisterous and funny; songs led by Charlie Burse, like "Little Green Slippers" and "Insane Crazy Blues," were more musically complex and jazz-oriented; while songs led by Charlie Pierce sounded like Appalachian fiddle tunes, albeit backed by impressive jug playing and various shouted challenges from his bandmates.
It was relocated to 'Little Green', present-day St. Michan's Park near Smithfield, and officially retained the old name.