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...major legislative committee. So far this year, D'Amato has leveraged his Banking Committee power to raise $14 million for Senate candidates and open the wallets of Wall Street for Bob Dole, who calls him "the man who won't take yes for an answer." Common Cause president Ann McBride doesn't share Dole's sense of humor on the subject. "When the Banking chairman comes calling as the party's chief fund raiser," she says, "and comes on in a particularly aggressive way, it isn't a scandal waiting to happen. It's a scandal right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ATTACK OF THE KILLER D'AMATO | 9/11/1995 | See Source »

...paying off. Since his first gig, in 1990, he's had steady work. "I'm like a snowball rolling downhill," he says. He can even afford his own apartment now. Gettin' to It showcases his wide-ranging skills-in swing, bebop, blues, free jazz-and his full, throbbing sound. McBride may be the most promising and versatile new bassist since Charlie Mingus. To some people, that may not sound so sexy, but for jazz fans, it sure is exciting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ACE OF BASS | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

Bassists are the bricklayers of the jazz world. Their job--to lay down a solid rhythmic foundation that their fellow musicians can build on--may not be sexy, but it's indispensable. In just four years as a pro, bassist Christian McBride has developed a strong but unobtrusive rhythmic style that has made him a ubiquitous musical presence. Although he's only 22, he has played on some 70 recordings and has toured with the top soloists, most recently saxophone wunderkind Joshua Redman. Now McBride's solo debut, Gettin' to It, should establish him as more than just a hotshot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ACE OF BASS | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

...McBride's roots are in soul music. At eight he taught himself bass, playing along to Stax and James Brown records at home in Philadelphia. Arriving at Juilliard at 17, he studied jazz and classical bass. But his education really began a year later, he says, when he dropped out to try to make it on his own. Moving into a small Harlem apartment with four roommates ("There was always somebody jamming in the living room," he recalls), McBride spent his days practicing his instrument. Nights he hung out in Greenwich Village clubs studying the techniques of his idols, bassists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ACE OF BASS | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

...Pena sang a different song: "Proceeding with the recall process would have taken years in court," he said. "During all that time, the trucks subject to this investigation would have remained on our highways." What brought about the change of heart? The anti-Clinton vote, says TIME writer Michael McBride. "There was no sense that this was going to happen. I think the Republican landslide had a lot to do with this."Post your opinion on theScience & Technologybulletin board...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GM OFF THE RECALL HOOK | 12/2/1994 | See Source »

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