Martin had a distinguished playing career in the 1950s, highlighted by his years with the Yankees during which he performed at a high level in appearances in the World Series. He was also selected for the American League All Star team in 1956. In these years his infamous propensity for fisticuffs became established, both on and off the baseball field.
As a manager, Martin was known for turning losing teams into winners, and for arguing animatedly with umpires, including a widely parodied routine in which he kicked dust on their feet. However, he was criticized for not getting along with veteran players and owners, burning out young pitchers, and for having an addiction to alcohol. During the 1969 through 1988 period as a manager, Martin totaled 1,253 victories with a .553 winning percentage.
Billy Martin (born Melissa Ann Brite; May 25, 1967), known professionally as Poppy Z. Brite, is an American author. He is a trans man and prefers that male pronouns and terms be used when referring to him. Martin initially achieved notoriety in the gothic horror genre of literature in the early 1990s by publishing a string of successful novels and short story collections. His later work moved into the related genre of dark comedy, with many stories set in the New Orleans restaurant world. Martin's novels are typically standalone books but may feature recurring characters from previous novels and short stories. Much of his work features openly bisexual and gay characters.
Work
Martin is best known for writing gothic and horror novels and short stories. His trademarks include featuring gay men as main characters, graphic sexual descriptions, and an often wry treatment of gruesome events. Some of Martin's better known novels include Lost Souls (1992), Drawing Blood (1993), and the controversial serial killer novel Exquisite Corpse (1996); he has also released the short fiction collections Wormwood (originally published as Swamp Foetus; 1993), Are You Loathsome Tonight? (also published as Self-Made Man; 1998), Wrong Things (with Caitlin R. Kiernan; 2001), and The Devil You Know (2003). His "Calcutta: Lord of Nerves" was selected to represent the year 1992 in the story anthology The Century's Best Horror Fiction.
Billy Martin (born December 25, 1956, in Evanston, Illinois, United States), is a former professional tennis player from the United States. During his career he won 1 singles titles and 3 doubles titles. He achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 32 in 1975. Martin currently serves as the head coach for the UCLA Bruins men's tennis team, a position he has held for the past 21 years. Martin, who played at UCLA, has a 14 straight top 5 NCAA team finishes and a 9 consecutive 20-win seasons. He was named ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) division 1 National Coach of the Year and is a member of ITA Hall of Fame.
William Dean "Billy" Martin (born June 15, 1981 in Annapolis, Maryland) is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist and keyboardist of the pop punk band Good Charlotte.
Early life and career
Born in Annapolis, Maryland, Martin has been playing guitar since he was in 6th grade when he received his first guitar for Christmas. He went on to attend Severna Park High School in Severna Park, Maryland. He started his first band, Overflow, with Steve Sievers, who later helped Martin run his clothing line, LeVeL 27. Martin is a vegetarian and is a huge animal lover. While recording Good Charlotte's third album The Chronicles of Life and Death, he and Benji Madden switched guitar roles. Martin also plays keyboards on the album, with the exception of "The Truth", and occasionally plays keyboards at their concerts. Martin, who enjoys drawing, created the artwork for The Chronicles of Life and Death album sleeve and cover. He also designed all the artwork for the videos "Predictable" and "The Chronicles of Life and Death". Martin has also written a children's book, Damious McDreary: A Boy and His Bat published in 2009. In December 2009, Martin liquidated his clothing company Level 27 saying that it was a great outlet for his artistic whims, it had served its purpose and would not be kept going as a clothing brand. He also appeared with his band mates in the 2001 film Not Another Teen Movie and the television special iCarlyiGo to Japan.
William R. "Billy" Martin is an attorney with Martin & Gitner, PLLC in Washington, D.C. (formerly of the Minnesota-based legal firm Dorsey & Whitney LLP and of Sutherland Asbill & Brennan and Howrey LLP). Martin started his own firm in 2012. His notable past clients have included NBA stars Allen Iverson and Jayson Williams, Monica Lewinsky's mother, and Chandra Levy's parents. He also represented former Atlanta mayor Bill Campbell on racketeering, bribery and wire fraud charges; Campbell was convicted of three counts of tax fraud, but acquitted on racketeering and bribery charges. Mr. Martin also defended former NBA player Jayson Williams at trial during Spring 2004, after which Williams was acquitted of first-degree manslaughter.
In July 2007, Martin became Michael Vick's lawyer for the Bad Newz Kennels dog fighting investigation. Martin has alleged Michael Vick's innocence, stating, "From the beginning, Mr. Vick has accepted responsibility for his actions, and his self-surrender (and going to jail early) further demonstrates that acceptance."
From 'Rayman Legends (Original Game Soundtrack)' | Music by Christophe Héral & Billy Martin | Label : Ubisoft Music (Ubiloud) | Stream or Download https://id...
From 'Rayman Legends (Original Game Soundtrack)' | Music by Christophe Héral & Billy Martin | Label : Ubisoft Music (Ubiloud) | Stream or Download https://idol.lnk.to/s437d
↓TRACKLIST↓
01 - Mysterious Swamps (00:00)
02 - Medieval Theme (03:01)
03 - Babel Tower (05:04)
04 - Storming the Castle (07:57)
05 - The Fortified Castle (10:41)
06 - Castle Invaded (12:13)
07 - Medieval Dragon (13:21)
08 - The Swamp Whistler (16:19)
09 - Flight & Whirl (17:58)
10 - Lost in the Clouds (19:41)
11 - Trip to the Jungle (21:48)
12 - Moving Ground (24:23)
13 - Enchanted Forest (26:00)
14 - Enchanted Forest Pursuit (27:49)
15 - Secret Door (29:40)
16 - The Adventure Begins (31:12)
17 - Orchestral Chaos (34:09)
18 - Forest Invaded (35:38)
19 - The Mushroom Whistler (36:38)
20 - Mambo Mambo (39:07)
21 - Fiesta de los Muertos (40:41)
22 - Food Invaded (45:10)
23 - Luchador (46:55)
24 - The Chef Whistler (49:29)
25 - 20,000 Lums Under the Sea (51:54)
26 - Dive Another Day (56:43)
27 - Toadfinger (1:00:30)
28 - The Spy Who Kicked Me (1:03:23)
29 - Infernal Pursuit (1:07:04)
30 - Ocean Invaded (1:08:29)
31 - Mechanical Dragon (1:09:33)
32 - When the Wind Blows (1:11:30)
33 - Shield and Sirtaki (1:12:53)
34 - Hades' Abode (1:15:09)
35 - Dark Creature Pursuit (1:16:14)
36 - Hell's Gate (1:18:09)
37 - Strategy and Spying (1:19:11)
38 - Missile Airlines (1:21:38)
39 - Olympus Maximus Invaded (1:23:08)
40 - Hades' Hand (1:24:10)
41 - One-eyed Harpist (1:25:15)
42 - Shaolin Challenge (1:26:33)
43 - Grannies World Tour (1:28:19)
44 - Another World (1:29:34)
45 - Rayman Theme (8 bit version) (1:31:20)
46 - Orchestral Chaos (8 bit version) (1:33:28)
47 - Grannies World Tour (8 bit version) (1:34:52)
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Rayman Legends OST - Full Soundtrack
Composer: Christophe Héral, Billy Martin
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Martin had a distinguished playing career in the 1950s, highlighted by his years with the Yankees during which he performed at a high level in appearances in the World Series. He was also selected for the American League All Star team in 1956. In these years his infamous propensity for fisticuffs became established, both on and off the baseball field.
As a manager, Martin was known for turning losing teams into winners, and for arguing animatedly with umpires, including a widely parodied routine in which he kicked dust on their feet. However, he was criticized for not getting along with veteran players and owners, burning out young pitchers, and for having an addiction to alcohol. During the 1969 through 1988 period as a manager, Martin totaled 1,253 victories with a .553 winning percentage.