Murph

Murph is a nickname which may refer to:

People:

  • Marvin Leonard Goldberger (1922–2014), American theoretical physicist and former president of CalTech
  • Murph Harrold, poker player inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1984
  • Matthew Murphy (born 1984), English rock singer and musician with The Wombats
  • Michael P. Murphy (1976-2005), United States Navy SEAL officer posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor
  • Mike Murphy (sports radio personality), nicknamed Murph, Chicago sports radio talk show host
  • Murph (drummer) (born 1964), drummer for Dinosaur Jr, born Emmett Jefferson Murphy III
  • Fictional characters:

  • Dale Murphy, in the nonfiction book The Perfect Storm and the 2000 film adaptation
  • Murphy Savage, in the 1958 war film Imitation General, played by Glenn Ford
  • See also

  • Jack Roland Murphy (born 1938), American jewel thief, surfing champion, musician, author, artist and convicted murderer known as "Murph the Surf"
  • Murphy
  • Murph (drummer)

    Emmett Jefferson "Murph" Murphy III (born December 21, 1964) is best known for being the drummer for the alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr.

    Musical career

    Murphy joined Dinosaur Jr. after being the drummer in the hardcore punk band All White Jury. He would remain in the band until leaving the group in 1993. He joined The Lemonheads in 1995.

    In April 2005, Murph returned to Dinosaur Jr. with J Mascis & Lou Barlow, reforming the original line-up. The trio has released three Dinosaur Jr. albums since reforming: the comeback album Beyond in 2007, Farm in 2009, and most recently, I Bet on Sky in September 2012. The band has steadily toured the world since reforming.

    He is the son of E. Jefferson Murphy, a Professor of African Studies at Smith College.

    Style

    Murph is known for his pounding drumbeats and tight fill techniques.

    References

  • Azerrad, Michael. Our Band Could Be Your Life. 

  • CALS

    CALS may refer to:

  • Jo Cals (1914-1971), Dutch politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1965 until 1966.
  • College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (disambiguation) - The name of a number of colleges at different universities
  • The Christadelphian Auxiliary Lecturing Society - A group for providing Christadelphian speakers and lecturers Worldwide, particularly within the UK, and also for aiding preaching the truth of the Gospel as contained in the Bible in the UK and Worldwide.
  • Client Access License - A Microsoft license technology
  • CALS (DOD) (Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support) - A United States Department of Defense initiative for electronically capturing military documentation and linking related information
    • The CALS Table Model is a standard for representing tables in SGML/XML. Developed as part of the CALS DOD initiative
  • The CALS Table Model is a standard for representing tables in SGML/XML. Developed as part of the CALS DOD initiative
  • The CALS Raster file format is a standard for the interchange of graphics data
  • CALS (DOD)

    CALS (Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support) is a United States Department of Defense initiative for electronically capturing military documentation and linking related information.

    The initiative has developed a number of standard specifications (protocols) for the exchange of electronic data with commercial suppliers. These standards are often referred to as simply "CALS". CALS standards have been adopted by several other allied nations.

    The CALS initiative has endorsed IGES and STEP as formats for digital data.

    CALS includes standards for electronic data interchange, electronic technical documentation, and guidelines for process improvement.

  • The CALS Table Model is a DTD standard for representing tables in SGML/XML. (see also DocBook)
  • The CALS Raster file format was developed in the mid-1980s to standardize on graphics data interchange for electronic publishing for the federal government.
  • CALS was known formerly as Computer-aided Acquisition and Logistic Support.

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