Adjective
Extremely hardworking or demanding
(music) Having a strong, fast-paced beat.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA variety of small and medium-sized recording companies offer an abundance of recent music by Native American performers young and old, ranging from pow-wow drum music to hard-driving rock-and-roll and rap. Source: Internet
As with all long-running series, readers enjoyed spending time with the exasperating, hard-driving detective and his collection of regulars both on the police force and in his family. Source: Internet
On several of your new songs you seem to be placing more emphasis on rhythmic and melodic subtleties, rather than the familiar hard-driving rockabilly sound. Source: Internet
In fact what looked like traits of a hustler to Miller’s journalistic eye looked more like classic hard-driving entrepreneurial spirit to a succession of rich white mentors. Source: Internet
Patton's colorful image, hard-driving personality and success as a commander were at times overshadowed by his controversial public statements, including private racist and antisemitic remarks. Source: Internet
The band continued to perform throughout the South in the early 1970s, further developing their hard-driving ( blues rock ) sound and image, and experimenting with recording their sound in a studio. Source: Internet