The roles of the Drell-Yan experiments in studying the
Transverse-Momentum-Dependent (TMD) parton distributions are discussed. Recent
results from the Fermilab E866 experiment on the angular distributions of
Drell-Yan dimuons in p+p and p+d at 800 GeV/c are presented. These data are
compared with the pion-induced Drell-Yan data, and with models which attribute
the cos2Ο azimuthal distribution to the presence of the
transverse-momentum-dependent Boer-Mulders structure function h1β₯β.
Constraints on the magnitude of the sea-quark h1β₯β structure functions
are obtained. Future prospects for studying the TMDs with Drell-Yan experiments
at Fermilab and J-PARC are also discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of "Transversity
2008" Worksho