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* 1964 – Barrington Levy, Jamaican singer and musician
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* 1894 – Francisco Craveiro Lopes, Portuguese politician and soldier, 13th President of Portugal ( d. 1964 )
* 1964 – Peter Allen and Gwynne Evans are hanged for the Murder of John Alan West becoming the last people executed in the United Kingdom.
The tempo of the play changed over the next four series in the 1960s, held in 1962 – 63, 1964, 1965 – 66 and 1968.
Australia had lost 2 – 1 during a tour of the West Indies in 1964 – 65, the first time they had lost a series to any team other than England.
1964 and Barrington
A star athlete at Barrington High School, Paulson was a champion wrestler and stand-out football player, graduating in 1964.
1964 and Levy
Scott Anthony Levy ( born September 8, 1964 ), better known by his ring name Raven, is an American professional wrestler, producer, writer / author, and actor.
In 1964 Sheindlin married Ronald Levy, who later became a prosecutor in juvenile court ; they moved together to New York and had two children.
Married to Susan Lewis Levy since 1964, Levy has been an employee of the Varian companies since 1968.
Fisher was married at least twice, and had two daughters, Samara and Jole, from her 1964 marriage to John Levy.
* Scotty Flamingo, a former ring persona of American professional wrestler Scott Levy ( born 1964 ), better known as Raven
1964 and Jamaican
* Richard Russell ( tennis ), Jamaican tennis player of the 1960s, see 1964 Australian Championships – Men's Singles
He blew up the villain's Jamaican hideout at the end of Dr. No ( 1962 ), and for Goldfinger ( 1964 ), he created Agent 007's celebrated Aston Martin DB5, featuring bullet-proof windows, revolving license plates, forward-firing machine guns, a rear oil-slick dispenser and a passenger-side ejector seat.
His 1962 gospel song composition " Let the Lord Be Seen in Me ", recorded for his One Step & Angel on Vacation album, was also recorded in 1964 by an emerging force in Jamaican music, Bob Marley & the Spiritual Sisters.
In 1964, an Ernest Ranglin produced ska version of the she song became a multi-million seller for Jamaican teenager Millie Small and made producer Chris Blackwell rich, leading to further development of his Island Records label.
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