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...band went through various permutations as it grew, and the list of the Either/Orchestra's members reads like a roll call of Boston's greatest instrumental products. Among the notable past members of the group are John Medeski, a keyboard player, now front man of jam-crowd favorites Medeski Martin & Wood; Josh Roseman, a trombonist who has recorded with The Roots and Groove Collective; Mike Rivard, a bassist, now leader of Club D'Elf; Curtis Hasselbring, Matt Wilson and Andrew D'Angelo, who are all staples of New York jazz...
Birtwell worked the final 1.1, striking out three and working out of a seventh-inning jam to earn his first career save...
Nyweide managed to get out of the inning without additional damage, but got himself in another jam in the fifth. After walking third baseman Randall Shelley, he surrendered a double to Charles Merricks that gave the Bruins a 2-0 lead. Nyweide left the game, and freshman Ryan Tsujikawa closed out the inning after allowing yet another run to score...
...combination means that form no longer has to follow function for a product to be profitable. Carmakers like Toyota can afford to gamble on a quirky-looking car like the new Echo, jam it with extras and sell it for less than $10,500. Sony miraculously rescued its personal-computer business by introducing the ultraslim Vaio, a silver-and-purple machine that, when you come right down to it, does little more than any other laptop; it just looks and feels a lot better...
...heck week and hell week and then the jam, followed by two more consecutive weekends of competition," Rhone said. "The momentum just never died...