Drive (Béla Fleck album)

Drive is an album by American banjoist Béla Fleck. The album was produced toward the end of Fleck's New Grass Revival career and before the Flecktones were formed and included an all-star list of bluegrass performers.

Track listing

All tracks written by Béla Fleck

  • "Whitewater"
  • "Slipstream"
  • "Up and Around the Bend"
  • "Natchez Trace"
  • "See Rock City"
  • "The Legend"
  • "The Lights of Home"
  • "Down in the Swamp"
  • "Sanctuary"
  • "The Open Road"
  • "Crucial Country Breakdown"
  • Bonus track on the SACD version*

  • " Shuckin' The Corn"
  • Personnel

  • Béla Fleck - banjo
  • Tony Rice - guitar
  • Sam Bush - mandolin
  • Stuart Duncan - fiddle
  • Mark O'Connor - fiddle
  • Jerry Douglas - Dobro
  • Mark Schatz - Bass
  • References

    Glossary of baseball (D)

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  • D

    daisy cutter

    dance

    dark one

    dead arm

    dead ball

    Dead Ball Era

    dead pull hitter

    dead red

    deal

  • Delivery of a pitch, commonly used by play-by-play announcers as the pitcher releases the ball, e.g., "Smith deals to Jones".
  • Pitching effectively, e.g., "Smith is really dealing tonight".
  • A player trade, or exchange (a common term to all American team sports). Also sometimes used as a verb: "The Yankees dealt Sheffield to the Tigers."
  • decided in the last at bat

    deep in the count

    defensive efficiency rating

    defensive indifference

    deliver

  • To deliver is to pitch. Announcer: "Koufax delivers. . . . Strike three!!!"
  • Delivery is the basic arm angles of pitchers, e.g., overhand delivery, sidearm delivery. This is in contrast to cricket, in which the term "delivery" is akin to type of pitch in baseball.
  • designated hitter

    deuce

  • A curveball, because the catcher's sign is usually made by extending the first two fingers.
  • A double play.
  • deuces wild

    Melanie Blatt

    Melanie Blatt (born 25 March 1975) is an English singer-songwriter and actress. She is also the daughter of author and travel expert David Blatt. She rose to fame in 1997 as a member of the BRIT Award-winning girl group All Saints. The group have gained five number one singles, two multi-platinum albums, two BRIT Awards and have sold over 10 million records worldwide making them one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, and the second best-selling girl group in the UK. Melanie Blatt began recording a solo album in 2003, working with numerous producers including Xenomania and released her debut solo single "Do Me Wrong" in 2003. Blatt was later dropped by her record label, and her solo album was cancelled. In 2005, she made a return to music with her single "See Me", and began recording another album independently which was later shelved and cancelled in favour of the All Saints reunion. Starting in 2013, she was a judge on the television series The X Factor NZ.

    Early life

    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. 

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