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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.
* Intersections ( 1985 – 2005 ), a 2006 music CD box set released by Bruce Hornsby
Hornsby re-signed with the Cardinals in 1933, but was released partway through the season and was picked up by the St. Louis Browns.
Hornsby returned to the shortstop position in 1917 after Corhan returned to San Francisco and Butler was released.
On August 2, although the Cubs were in second place, Hornsby was released, and Charlie Grimm replaced him as manager.
A day later, Hornsby was fired as manager and released as a player by the Browns, who were in last place at the time of his release.
In 2012, DeJohnette released Sound Travels, a multi-genre album that DeJohnette himself dominates but features many new collaborators like Bruce Hornsby, Esperanza Spalding, and Lionel Loueke as well as old faces such as McFerrin, Quintero, and Jason Moran.
Hornsby and the Range's second album, Scenes From The Southside ( on which Peter Harris replaced Mansfield ) was released in 1988.
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 Marshall Tucker Band's self-titled debut, produced by Paul Hornsby, was released in 1973, and certified gold in 1975.

Hornsby and first
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.
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.
A comedian named Don Hornsby was supposed to do NBC's first late-night show, but he died two weeks before the show went on the air, so the audience had not yet seen him.
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.
Hornsby married three times during his life, in 1918, 1924, and 1957, and had two children, one from each of his first two marriages.
After playing nearly every game throughout the first month of the season, Hornsby was called away from the team on May 29 after his brother William was shot and killed in a saloon.
Hornsby finished the season with the first of seven batting titles by hitting. 370, and he also led the league in on-base percentage (. 431 ), slugging percentage (. 559 ), hits ( 218 ), total bases ( 329 ), doubles ( 44 ), and RBIs ( 94 ).
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.
After the first two months of the 1930 season, Hornsby was batting. 325 with two home runs.
In the first game of a doubleheader against the Cardinals, Hornsby broke his ankle while advancing to third base.
Hornsby played in 44 of the first 48 games, but after a disappointing performance he only played himself about half the time for the rest of the year.
On April 21, in his first game of the year, Hornsby hit the final home run of his career in a 15 – 10 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
In 1952, Hornsby was again hired to manage the St. Louis Browns, his first major league job in 16 years.
" Hornsby also holds second place on the unofficial major league record list of " consecutive games with two or more hits " with 13 games, first place honors going to Count Campau's 15-game streak.
Following the advice of Rogers Hornsby, he began using a heavier bat and blossomed into one of the National League's best hitters in 1923 when, he hit above. 300 for the first time with a. 338 batting average along with 12 home runs and 101 runs batted in.
The first Hornsby Post Office opened on 1 August 1864, and was renamed South Hornsby on 1 May 1900, the same day Hornsby Junction office near the railway station ( open since 1887 ) was renamed Hornsby.
He and new teammate Rogers Hornsby ( who also contributed 39 home runs ) led the Cubs to their first NL pennant in eleven years.
Their friendship led to La Russa introducing Hornsby to jazz bassist Christian McBride, which then led to the formation of The Bruce Hornsby Trio ( along with drummer Jack DeJohnette ) and their first album, Camp Meeting.
In 1988, Hornsby first appeared on stage with the Grateful Dead, a recurring collaboration that continued until the band's dissolution.
Since his first involvement with the Grateful Dead, Hornsby's live shows have drawn Deadheads and Hornsby has commented: " I've always liked the group of fans that we've drawn from the Grateful Dead time, because those fans are often adventurous music listeners.

Hornsby and solo
Hornsby has also achieved recognition for his solo albums and performances, his touring band Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, his bluegrass project with Ricky Skaggs and his appearances as a session-and guest-musician.
Currently, he is gigging with Bette Midler and Bruce Hornsby & the Noise Makers while working on his own solo album.

Hornsby and album
With the success of the single worldwide, the album The Way It Is went multi-platinum and produced another top five hit with " Mandolin Rain " ( co-written, as many of Hornsby's early songs were, with his brother John Hornsby ).
which Hornsby wrote for musician friend Huey Lewis ; Lewis ' version became a number one hit from his album Fore !.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s Hornsby worked extensively as a producer and sideman, notably producing a comeback album for Leon Russell, an idol of Hornsby's.
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.
In 1986, Bruce Hornsby borrowed the opening phrase of " The Alcotts " movement as the introduction to his hit " Every Little Kiss " ( as heard on the album The Way It Is ).
" The Way It Is " is the title of a song recorded by Bruce Hornsby and the Range from their 1986 album The Way It Is.
His follow-up album Rocket House ( 2001 ) featured guest appearances by Dave Matthews, DJ Logic, and Bruce Hornsby.
Bruce Hornsby, Jack DeJohnette and Christian McBride give a rendering of the song on their 2007 album Camp Meeting.
* Hot House ( Bruce Hornsby album ), 1995
He also has produced: LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill, Michael McDonald, Natalie Cole, Patti LaBelle, Amy Holland ( he sang a duet with her called " I Still Run To You " which was on Amy's second album On Your Every Word ), Trisha Yearwood, Selena, All-4-One, Bette Midler ( and also sang a duet with her, " I Know You by Heart ," on the Beaches film soundtrack ), Brian Setzer, TLC, Brian McKnight, Little Richard, Patti Austin, Linda Ronstadt, James Ingram, The Pointer Sisters, Mavis Staples, Andrae Crouch, David Benoit, Take 6, Bruce Hornsby, Branford Marsalis, Chick Corea, Steve Vai, Tevin Campbell, The Jerky Boys, Paul Rodriguez, Yakov Smirnoff, Def Jeff, Amy Grant, Chet Atkins, Olivia Newton-John, DC Talk, recent Academy Award – winner Jennifer Hudson and CeCe Winans.

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