Drew McConnell (born November 10, 1978 in Dublin, Ireland) is the bass guitarist with Babyshambles, the group formed and fronted by ex-Libertine Pete Doherty. He was formerly in the band Elviss, and he currently also plays in another group, The Phoenix Drive. Image File history File links Drewmcconnell. ... Image File history File links Drewmcconnell. ... November 10 is the 314th day of the year (315th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 51 days remaining. ... 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ... Babyshambles in 2004. ... Peter Patrick Doherty (born 12 March 1979) is the singer and songwriter for the band Babyshambles, and formerly co-frontman and songwriter (along with Carl Barât) of The Libertines, with whom he first shot to fame. ...
External links
Babyshambles.net The official Baby Shambles website.
thephoenixdrive.com The official Phoenix Drive website.
Drews herd being approximately 0.1 percent higher in milk protein and butterfat percentage compared with the Northern Ireland average.
Drew feeds his cows a cereal-based concentrate (barley, wheat, maize) containing 18 percent protein (freshweight) through the parlour on a feed to milk yield basis.
Drew hopes this year first cut silage will be able to support maintenance plus 10 litres milk/cow/day.
McConnell, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee and a vehement opponent of overhauling the campaign finance laws, won the race by a vote of 39 to 13, a reflection of his fund-raising expertise and the uneasiness of many Republicans with Hagel's relative inexperience.
The challenge against McConnell, a three-term Senator who had the backing of the majority leader, Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi, was heralded by some, especially a small group of conservative junior Senators, as a sign of dissatisfaction with the leadership and its strategy in the general election.
McConnelldrew fire from a few Republican Senators who said that he had been too focused in the general election on an effort to defeat Senator Russell D. Feingold, a leading sponsor of campaign finance legislation, at the expense of other races.