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Hornsby and the Range's second album, Scenes From The Southside ( on which Peter Harris replaced Mansfield ) was released in 1988.

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Ultimately, though, the core " rock band " sound of the Range limited Hornsby's aspirations, and after a final three-week tour in 1991, Hornsby disbanded the outfit to enter a new phase of his career.
" Critics have also commented upon the " close musical connection " formed between Hornsby and Jerry Garcia, suggesting that Hornsby's particular style of jazz-fueled improvisation added to the band's repertoire, and helped to revitalize and refocus Jerry Garcia's guitar solos in the band's sound.
The album found Hornsby expanding upon the foray into jazz sound from Harbor Lights, this time reintroducing elements of bluegrass from A Night on the Town and his earlier collaborations.

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Cubs broadcaster Jack Brickhouse called it the hardest ball he had ever seen hit without benefit of the wind, while " Cubs ' batting coach batting coach Rogers Hornsby ," reported Les Biederman of The Sporting News, " said it was the longest he ever witnessed and manager Bob Scheffing agreed it was No. 1 in his book.
In January 2007, a tribute album, entitled Endless Highway: The Music of The Band, was released which included contributions by My Morning Jacket, Death Cab for Cutie, Gomez, Guster, Bruce Hornsby, Jack Johnson and ALO, Lee Ann Womack, The Allman Brothers Band, Blues Traveler, Jakob Dylan, and Rosanne Cash, amongst others.
While in the training camp of the Millers camp for the springtime, Williams met Rogers Hornsby, who had hit over. 400 three times, including a. 424 average in 1924, who was a coach for the Millers for the spring.
Once during one of their yearly debate sessions on the greatest hitters of all-time Williams asserted that Hornsby was one of the greatest of all-time.
Pop music was the focus of June 7, with Paul Shaffer hosting performances by Art Garfunkel, Bruce Hornsby, k. d.
In his stead, the band used session musicians such as Irving ( who was no longer an official band member ), Snow, Steve Nieve, Bruce Hornsby and Carol Isaacs for the 1991 release Play, which came out on the Reprise label.
In 1986 Mansfield was an initial member of Bruce Hornsby and the Range, including playing the title instrument on the hit " Mandolin Rain ".
It was replaced by a Lister diesel engine, and then a Ruston and Hornsby engine.
At about the same time a British agricultural company, Hornsby in Grantham, developed a continuous track which was patented in 1905.
Crainville would become a railroad town in the early 1900s and a new train depot was built by the Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad on a farm owned by Kimborough Hornsby.
Hornsby was historically known for its artesian well which was historically located at the former Whitehurst Motor Company.
* Rogers Hornsby, Major League Baseball great, was born in Winters on April 27, 1896.
A post office was reestablished in the Manor home in 1859 under the name of Grassdale with James Manor again serving as Post Master but it was discontinued during the Civil War when the stage line route shifted its route through Hornsby Bend.
He was elected President of the Royal Astronomical Society ( 1882 – 1884 ), and he was the first to recognize the importance of the old observations accumulated at the Radcliffe Observatory by Hornsby, Robertson and Rigaud.
It was built by Richard Hornsby in 1865, lived in by Richard Hornsby's son, and is now a private house.
The Other Ones was an American rock band formed in 1998 by former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, and Mickey Hart, along with part-time Grateful Dead collaborator Bruce Hornsby.
Following the initial order from Vulcan Foundry, a second order was placed shortly after with Ruston & Hornsby.
The show was originally to be hosted by comic Don " Creesh " Hornsby ( so named because he yelled " Creesh " often ), but he died of polio two weeks before the premiere broadcast.
Rogers Hornsby was the first to accomplish it, winning his first in 1922 and then leading all major leagues in 1925 en route to his second Triple Crown, both with the St. Louis Cardinals.
The show was originally to be hosted by comic Don " Creesh " Hornsby ( so named because he yelled " Creesh " often ), but he died of polio two weeks before the premiere broadcast.
: I knew Don Hornsby, from my days in Long Beach and Belmont Shore when Bob Hope was helping Don get his start.

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Hornsby writes that after the mutiny, ' improved conditions, announced pay rises to the military, speeded Africanisation, and instructed the intelligence services to infiltrate and watch the army for signs of disaffection.
From the 1990s the Kenya Army became involved in United Nations peacekeeping operations, which, Hornsby says, ' offered both experience and a source of income for the army and its soldiers.
On May 21, Williams passed Chuck Klein for 10th place, on May 25 Williams passed Rogers Hornsby for 9th place, and on July 5 Williams passed Al Simmons for 8th place all-time in career home runs.
Hornsby, Tennessee is also known for the " Country Cabin Music Museum " located at 14135 Parker St. just one mile off Hwy 64.
** Branford Marsalis & Bruce Hornsby for " Barcelona Mona "
In 1957 Hodges set the NL record for career grand slams, breaking the mark of 12 shared by Rogers Hornsby and Ralph Kiner ; his final total of 14 was tied by Hank Aaron and Willie McCovey in 1972, and broken by Aaron in 1974.
Born and raised in Texas, Hornsby played for several semi-professional and minor league teams.
In 1915, he began his major league career with the St. Louis Cardinals and remained with the team for 12 seasons ; during this period, Hornsby won his first MVP Award and the Cardinals won the 1926 World Series.
By the age of 15, Hornsby was already playing for several semi-professional teams.
The Cardinals picked up Roy Corhan from the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League to play at shortstop in 1916, making Hornsby one of three candidates for the position.
Hornsby lacked confidence in Hendricks's ability to run the Cardinals, and the two men developed animosity towards each other as a result of Hornsby's growing egotism and fondness for former manager Huggins.
Rowe sued Hornsby for $ 15, 000 ($ today ), but Hornsby eventually settled for a smaller, undisclosed amount, and the case was dismissed.
Hornsby played third base for most of the year.
In 1920, Rickey moved Hornsby to second base, where he remained for the rest of his career.

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In the 1926 World Series, the Cardinals defeated the Yankees in a seven-game series ; Hornsby tagged out Babe Ruth on a stolen base attempt, ending the Series and giving St. Louis its first undisputed world championship.
Since its formation, many guest musicians have performed with RatDog, including Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Donna Jean Godchaux and Bruce Hornsby.
Two of the station's producers, Guy Hornsby ( Tony Blackburn ) and Mike Gray ( Robbie Vincent Telephone Programme ), went on to create the ground-breaking commercial dance stations Kiss 102 and Kiss 105, which recaptured the somewhat anarchic spirit of BBC Radio London in its mid-1980s heyday to great audience and commercial success.
Because of its good soils and elevated position as part of the Hornsby Plateau, Ku-ring-gai was originally covered by a large area of dry sclerophyll forest, parts of which still remain and form a component of the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
In 1995, Hot House was released with its cover art, featuring an imagined jam session between bluegrass legend Bill Monroe and jazz legend Charlie Parker, serving as an apt metaphor for the rich fusion of musical styles Hornsby was currently developing and expanding.
The genre reached its commercial, artistic and influential peak in the mid-1980s, with Springsteen's Born in the USA ( 1984 ), topping the charts worldwide and spawning a series of top ten singles, together with the arrival of artists including John Mellencamp, Steve Earle and more gentle singer / songwriters such as Bruce Hornsby.
The genre reached its commercial, artistic and influential peak in the mid-1980s, with Springsteen's Born in the USA ( 1984 ), topping the charts worldwide and spawning a series of top ten singles, together with the arrival of artists including John Mellencamp, Steve Earle and more gentle singer / songwriters as Bruce Hornsby.
Hornsby Shire got its name from the town of Hornsby at the eastern end of the Shire, is derived from Convict-turned-Constable Samuel Horne, who earned distinction by capturing bushrangers Dalton and MacNamara on 22 June 1830.
Local attractions in the Hornsby Shire include its easily accessible wilderness areas including part of the Great North Walk, parkland recreational facilities such as Fagan Park at Galston, Pennant Hills Park, Koala Park Sanctuary in West Pennant Hills, and the village of Brooklyn on the Hawkesbury River.
The Northern Line forms an arc which begins at the Sydney central business district, going through the Inner Western suburbs, turns north and enters the Hornsby Shire at its south-western end, heading north-east to central Hornsby, before proceeding northward to Newcastle and beyond.
Because Hornsby Shire is somewhat deficient in bus transport, its residents rely heavily on cars.
when extended from its previous terminus at St Leonards ( opened from Hornsby 1 January 1890 ).
Eastwood is located at the edge of the Hornsby Plateau with the suburbs of Dundas Valley and Denistone on its western and southern sides, respectively, as the land falls away down to the Cumberland Plain.
The town owes its existence and location to the main northern railway line with the railway arriving in Brooklyn in 1887 when the single track section north from Hornsby was completed.
In early 2008, following Woolworths ' review of its consumer electronics division, Dick Smith Electronics renovated its highly profitable Hornsby DSE store as a " concept " under the branding " Dick Smith Technology ".
After a dramatic increase in sales for the store, the Hornsby concept store ended the Christmas period of sales as the highest-selling Dick Smith Electronics store in the country. Inside the first Dick Smith concept store Hornsby DSE following its rebranding as Dick Smith Technology
Land grants in the district were made shortly after settlement began, however much of the district owes its development to the construction of the railway line between Strathfield and Hornsby, which wasn't declared open until 17 September 1886, some 15 years before Federation, and almost a century after land grants were first made in the area.

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