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3 unusual facts about The Mystics


The Mystics

When Paul Simon left the group to pursue other projects, The Mystics chose John "Jay" Traynor, who later went on to form Jay and the Americans.

Phil Cracolici and Ken Filmer were featured with the Brooklyn Reunion in the pledge breaks of Doo Wop 50 when the special was broadcast in May 2000.

Their first effort, the song "A Teenager In Love", however, was given to labelmates Dion and the Belmonts.



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Josephine Owino

She was waived by the Mystics three games into the season when a replacement needed to be signed for the injured Marissa Coleman.

Julie Plank

Plank joined the Mystics following a season with the Minnesota Lynx, assistant coaching Olympian Seimone Augustus and 2008 Sixth Player/Woman of the Year, Candice Wiggins.

Kayla Cullen

Due to the loss of George and Jade Clarke it is expected she will be used in the C position for the Mystics' 2013 campaign.

Northern Mystics

The Mystics gained Silver Ferns stalwarts Maria Tutaia and Joline Henry from the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, as well as Althea Byfield (Jamaican international) from the Central Pulse and Jenny-May Coffin from retirement.

The Teachings of the Mystics

The Teachings of the Mystics is a 1960 work of popular philosophy by the Princeton philosopher Walter T. Stace that lays out his philosophy of mysticism and compiles writings on mystical experience from across religious traditions.

Third eye

According to the Christian teaching of Father Richard Rohr, the concept of the third eye is a metaphor for non-dualistic thinking; the way the mystics see.

Waking the Mystics

Waking the Mystics is the 2007 sophomore album released by the Portland, Oregon art rock band Sophe Lux.

Washington Mystics

The team is owned by Monumental Sports & Entertainment (led by Ted Leonsis), who also owns the Mystics' NBA counterpart, the Washington Wizards.