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1964 and Dylan
* Dylan ( 1964 play )
# " The Times They Are a-Changin '" ( Bob Dylan ) – 2: 52 < sup > Recorded: March 10, 1964 </ sup >
" I'm a Loser " shows Lennon for the first time coming under the influence of Bob Dylan, whom he met for the first time in New York while on tour, on 28 August 1964.
One of the few independent bookshops left in London, My Back Pages ( named after the song on Bob Dylan's 1964 album Another Side of Bob Dylan ), is a shop which stocks second-hand, antiquarian and new books.
Others who have covered the song include Ann-Margret, who would later co-star with Presley in the 1964 motion picture Viva Las Vegas, The Cadets, Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, Suzi Quatro, Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Diamond, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Guns N ' Roses.
Written by Dylan in early 1964, The Byrds ' recording of the song was issued by Columbia Records on April 12, 1965.
In addition, Dylan's producer Tom Wilson, whose own musical leanings were oriented more towards jazz and soul than folk music, had been encouraging Dylan to experiment with an electric band since 1964.
The success of Dylan, the Byrds and others led record producer Tom Wilson to add electric guitar, bass and drums overdubs to " The Sounds of Silence ", a song which had been recorded by the folk duo Simon & Garfunkel in 1964 and first released on their album Wednesday Morning, 3 A. M ..
In February 1964, Dylan embarked on a twenty-day trip across the United States.
One account of Dylan's first experience with hallucinogens places it in April 1964 ; producer Paul Rothchild told Bob Spitz that he was present when Dylan took his first hit of LSD.
By February 1964, Dylan was already telling his friends that " Rimbaud's where it's at.
It was an acetate copy of this version of the song that found its way to the newly formed Byrds in late 1964, leading to their breakthrough electrified recording of the song in advance of its first release by Dylan.
As Another Side of Bob Dylan was prepared for release, Dylan premiered his new songs at the Newport Folk Festival in July 1964.
* Bob Dylan's song " Spanish Harlem Incident " from his album Another Side of Bob Dylan ( 1964 )
Bob Dylan's " Motorpsycho Nitemare " from Another Side of Bob Dylan ( 1964 ) references the title of the film as does Blondie's " Pretty Baby " from Parallel Lines ( 1978 ).
Bob Dylan's 1963 and 1964 performances solo and with Baez had made him popular with the Newport crowd, but on July 25, 1965 Dylan was booed by some fans when he played with backing from Mike Bloomfield on guitar and others from an electric blues / rock and roll band known as the Paul Butterfield Blues Band while headlining the festival.
" It Ain't Me Babe " is a song by Bob Dylan that originally appeared on his fourth album Another Side of Bob Dylan, which was released in 1964 by Columbia Records.
Clinton Heylin reports that a Times reporter at a May 1964 Royal Festival Hall concert where Dylan first played " It Ain't Me " took the lines " no, no, no, it ain't me babe " as a parody of The Beatles ' " She Loves You ".
She sang a duet of this song with Dylan at Newport Folk Festival in 1964, as can be seen in The Other Side of the Mirror ( film ).
Hardy is mentioned in a poem by Bob Dylan, " Some other kinds of songs ", which he wrote on the cover of his album Another Side of Bob Dylan, released in 1964 .< ref >

1964 and Broadway
After multiple revisions, the show opened on Broadway on April 4, 1964 at the Majestic Theatre, where it closed after 9 performances and 12 previews, unable to overcome the generally negative reviews it had received.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum opened on Broadway on May 8, 1962 at the Alvin Theatre, and then transferred to the Mark Hellinger Theatre and the Majestic Theatre, where the show closed on August 29, 1964, after 964 performances and 8 previews.
Jazz Impressions of the USA ( 1956, Morello's debut with the group ), Jazz Impressions of Eurasia ( 1958 ), Jazz Impressions of Japan ( 1964 ), and Jazz Impressions of New York ( 1964 ) are less well-known albums, but all are brilliant examples of the quartet's studio work, and they produced Brubeck standards such as " Summer Song ," " Brandenburg Gate ," " Koto Song ," and " Theme From Mr. Broadway.
On 9 February 1964, he appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show with Georgia Brown who was playing Nancy in the Broadway production of Oliver !.
Richard Burton received his third Tony Award nomination when he played his second Hamlet, his first under John Gielgud's direction, in 1964 in a production that holds the record for the longest run of the play in Broadway history ( 136 performances ).
John Gielgud directed Richard Burton in a Broadway production at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in 1964 – 5, the longest-running Hamlet in the U. S. to date.
He then put his stage career on the back burner to concentrate on film, although he received a third Tony Award nomination when he reprised his Hamlet under John Gielgud's direction in 1964 in a production that holds the record for the longest run of the play in Broadway history ( 136 performances ).
* " People " ( 1964 song ), sometimes known as " People Who Need People ", from the Broadway musical Funny Girl
In 1964 she appeared as Minnie in her first television dramatic role in the episode " Nightingale for Sale " on Craig Stevens's short-lived CBS series, Mr. Broadway.
An abridged version opened on Broadway on 26 February 1964 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, with Emlyn Williams as Pius XII and Jeremy Brett as Father Fontana.
Original Cast Album of the 1964 Broadway musical What Makes Sammy Run? What Makes Sammy Run?
Original Cast Album of the 2006 Revival of What Makes Sammy Run? On February 27, 1964, Steve Lawrence opened at the 54th Street Theatre in a Broadway musical version of What Makes Sammy Run?
Rex Harrison played Higgins on Broadway and in the 1964 motion picture.
But in New York, after four previews, the Broadway production, also directed by May, opened on October 28, 1964 at the Royale Theatre, where it ran for only 29 performances.
The Condor Club, on the corner of Columbus and Broadway, was opened in 1964 as America's first topless bar which it still is today.
", is one of the most popular tunes to have originated in a Broadway musical, and was a # 1 hit in the United States for Louis Armstrong, knocking The Beatles from # 1 in 1964.
In 1964, the play enjoyed yet another incarnation when David Merrick, who had produced the 1955 Broadway production, mounted a hugely successful, Tony Award-winning musical version entitled Hello, Dolly !, with a score by Jerry Herman and starring Carol Channing.
She focused her career on choreography for Broadway shows: Flower Drum Song ( 1958, directed by Gene Kelly ), Bravo Giovanni ( 1962 ), She Loves Me ( 1963 ) and Funny Girl ( 1964 ).
In 1956 he was cast as the irresponsible Alfred P. Doolittle in My Fair Lady, a role that he played on Broadway, the West End and in the film version in 1964.
" Holloway had a long association with the show, appearing in the original 1956 Broadway production at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, the 1958 London version at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the film version in 1964.
In 1964, he guest-starred in the episode " Smelling Like a Rose " along with Hal March and Tina Louise in the CBS drama Mr. Broadway, starring Craig Stevens.
In his later years, Gielgud played the Ghost of Hamlet's Father in productions of the play, first to Richard Burton's Melancholy Dane on the Broadway stage which Gielgud directed in 1964, then on television with Richard Chamberlain, and finally in a radio production starring Gielgud's protégé Kenneth Branagh.
Remick appeared in the 1964 Broadway musical Anyone Can Whistle, written by Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents, which ran for only a week.

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