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To his surprise, his first album sold about 12,000 copies, and his stunning 2006 single "Fadeaway" won the 2006 AMI Award for Best Dance Track.
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The album also includes a bluesy cover of the Dead's "West L.A. Fadeaway" featuring tortuous guitar solos and noirish overtones.
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The album also includes a bluesy cover of the Dead's "West L.A. Fadeaway" featuring tortuous guitar solos and noirish overtones.
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West L.A. Fadeaway permalink #8 of 8: searchlight casting
The WELL: West L.A. Fadeaway Robert Hunter 2006
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Fadeaway The origins of the screwball are even murkier than those of most pitches, as nobody yet has stepped forward to take credit for inventing the pitch.
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Pitch Selection: 1. Curve 2. Fastball 3. Sinker 4. Screwball or Fadeaway added 1923 at insistence of Ty Cobb
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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The inclusion of both the Fadeaway and the screwball on the list is puzzling, since we usually think that a “fadeaway” is simply a screw ball thrown by a right-handed pitcher … perhaps Wray had something else in mind.
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Pitches: 1. Fastball 2. Drop Ball 3. Outcurve 4. Fadeaway
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Pitches, post-1910: 1. Fastball 2. Curve 3. Fadeaway 4. Slow Ball
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Pitch Selection: 1. Fadeaway 2. Fastball 3. Drop Curve
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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