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1966 and Randy
Randolph Adolphus Turpin ( 7 June 1928 – 17 May 1966 ), better known as the Randy Turpin, was an English boxer who was considered by some to be Europe's best middleweight boxer of the 1940s and 1950s.
* 1966 Chad Allan, Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Jim Kale, Garry Peterson
* 1966 Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Bruce Decker, Jim Kale, Garry Peterson
Eric Randolph (" Randy ") Barnes ( born June 16, 1966 ) is a former American shot putter who holds both the current outdoor and indoor World Records for the event.
In 1966 Randy California had also played with Jimi Hendrix ( then known as Jimmy James ) in his band, The Blue Flame.
After studying at Berklee in the 1950s he established himself in jazz between 1959 and 1966 by recording with Chet Baker, Randy Weston, Yusef Lateef, Freddie Hubbard, Barry Harris, Jackie McLean, and Elmo Hope, and playing with Grant Green and Rahsaan Roland Kirk.
In 1937 Nu Kappa Tau, a sister but distinctly separate organization, was founded as " The Highest Honor Attained by Women ", but in 1966 its members chose to affiliate with the national women's honor society, Mortar Board, and as Randy Femmer wrote in his book Iron Arrow: A History, leaving Iron Arrow to carry the tradition alone ".
He was 15 years old when his mother Bernice Pearl and new stepfather, Ed Cassidy ( later to become a founding member of the band Spirit, with Randy ), moved to New York City in the summer of 1966 because Cassidy had a number of jazz gigs lined up.
* Fourth runners-up: Nancy Wakefield ( 1960 ), Randy Beard ( 1966 ), Melissa Witek ( 2005 ), Cristin Duren ( 2006 )

1966 and Burton
Hence music critic Piero Scaruffi argues that " credit for " inventing " jazz-rock goes to Indiana-born jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton, who " began to experiment with rock rhythms on The Time Machine ( 1966 )".
After Bob Ashley left the group in late 1965, Burton Cummings joined the band as keyboardist and co-lead vocalist ( with Chad Allan ) in early January 1966.
* Burton Memorial Medal, Royal Asiatic Society, RAS 1966
In Hollywood participates in films like The Night of the Iguana ( 1964, directed by John Huston, with Richard Burton and Ava Gardner ), Return of the Seven ( 1966, with Yul Brynner ), Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia ( 1972, directed by Sam Peckinpah ) and Under the Volcano ( 1984 ).
* 1966: Tennessee Firebird ( Gary Burton )
After touring both the U. S. and Japan with pianist George Shearing in 1963, Burton went on to play with saxophonist Stan Getz from 1964 to 1966.
The band was renamed the Guess Who in 1966, and with Chad Allen gone and new keyboardist Burton Cummings on vocals, they began to realize their full potential as rock superstars.
Burton remained with the show until the shows end in January of 1966.
( 1955 ), the Olivier Richard III ( 1955 ), the travelogue Cinerama Holiday ( 1955 ), Helen of Troy ( 1956 ), the Audrey Hepburn-Henry Fonda War and Peace ( 1956 ), the all-star Around the World in 80 Days ( 1956 ), the Technicolor Ten Commandments ( 1956 ), the Cinerama documentary Seven Wonders of the World ( 1956 ), Giant ( 1956 ), The Bridge on the River Kwai ( 1957 ), Raintree County ( 1957 ), the Cinerama Search for Paradise ( 1957 ), the Cinemiracle documentary Windjammer ( 1958 ), South Pacific ( 1958 ), the Cinerama travelogue South Seas Adventure ( 1958 ), The Big Country ( 1958 ), the Sidney Poitier-Dorothy Dandridge Porgy and Bess ( 1959 ), The Diary of Anne Frank ( 1959 ), Ben-Hur ( 1959 ) with Charlton Heston, Disney's Sleeping Beauty ( 1959 ) ( an animated feature only seventy-five minutes long with no intermission ), John Wayne's The Alamo ( 1960 ), Spartacus ( 1960 ), Exodus ( 1960 ), Can-Can ( 1960 ), Scent of Mystery ( 1961 ), El Cid ( 1961 ), King of Kings ( 1961 ), The Guns of Navarone ( 1961 ), ( shown only occasionally in roadshow format despite its length of more than two-and-a-half hours ), Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ), the Marlon Brando Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1962 ), The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm ( 1962 ), How the West Was Won ( 1962 ), The Longest Day ( 1962 ), It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( 1963 ), The Cardinal ( 1963 ), Cleopatra ( 1963 ), the Richard Burton Hamlet ( 1964 ), My Fair Lady ( 1964 ), The Fall of the Roman Empire ( 1964 ), The Sound of Music ( 1965 ), The Greatest Story Ever Told ( 1965 ), the Olivier Othello ( 1965 ), Doctor Zhivago ( 1965 ), The Great Race ( 1965 ), Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines ( 1965 ), The Agony and the Ecstasy ( 1965 ), Battle of the Bulge ( 1965 ), Khartoum ( 1966 ), Cinerama's Russian Adventure ( 1966 ), Hawaii ( 1966 ), The Blue Max ( 1966 ), Grand Prix ( 1966 ), Half a Sixpence ( 1967 ), Camelot ( 1967 ), The Happiest Millionaire ( 1967 ), Ice Station Zebra ( 1968 ), The Lion in Winter ( 1968 ), Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey ( 1968 ), Oliver!
She earned a nomination for the 1966 Tony for Best Actress in a Musical for On a Clear Day You Can See Forever ( 1965 ), a Broadway musical created for her by Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane.
Burton was the official sponsor for the World Cup in 1966.
Burton was the official clothing supplier to the England national football team for the 1966 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 1996 and 2002 FIFA World Cup championships.
After leaving the Moody Blues in early October 1966, he formed the Electric String Band in December 1966, which featured himself on guitar and vocals, Trevor Burton ( another former member of The Move ) on guitar, Viv Prince on drums, and electrified strings in a format not dissimilar to what Electric Light Orchestra would later attempt.
American jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton also recorded the composition on his 1966 album The Time Machine and a well renown version on his solo album Alone at Last ( Atlantic, 1971 ).

1966 and Cummings
* The 1966 remake of Stagecoach starred ( in alphabetical order ) Ann-Margret, Red Buttons, Mike Connors, Alex Cord, Bing Crosby, Robert Cummings, Van Heflin, Slim Pickens, and Stefanie Powers.
Cummings & Johnston ( 1966 )
Venues included the Royal Poinciana Playhouse, Palm Beach, Florida ( closed since 2004 ) where performers from Bob Cummings in 1958 to Arlene Francis ( 1961 ) and Richard Chamberlain ( 1966 ) appeared.
He was one of the favourites in the 1966 Melbourne Cup won by Galilee, trained by Bart Cummings, but he lost when the horse in front of him fell, taking Bore Head down in a tumble.
In 1965, 1966, 1974, 1975, and 1991, Cummings trained both the first and second place winners in the Melbourne Cup.

1966 and Jim
* 1966Jim Gaffigan, American comedian and actor
Its writers, Jim Dale and Tom Springfield, were nominated for the 1966 Academy Award for Best Original Song, but lost out to the title song from the film Born Free.
Instead Kogan referred Ebert to the city editor at the Chicago Sun-Times, Jim Hoge, who hired Ebert as a reporter and feature writer at the Sun-Times in 1966.
In 1966, Jim Croce adapted the poem into a song for his album Facets.
This film was remade in 1966 as Walk, Don't Run, with Cary Grant, Samantha Eggar and Jim Hutton.
* Jim Himes ( born 1966 ), U. S. Representative from Connecticut's 4th congressional district.
* Jim Price ( born 1966 ), former professional football player with the Dallas Cowboys.
Between 1966 and 1971, Jim Henson performed some of his Muppet characters on the show.
* Monster Family ( October 23, 1966 ) – Fred ( performed by Jim Henson ) appears as a father monster talks to his son ( performed by Jerry Juhl ) about being a monster.
Jim Duffy ( born 12 April 1966 ) is an Irish historian, political commentator, and served as a policy advisor to then Irish leader of the Opposition, Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny prior to the 2011 general election.
* 1966 Waldenwoods conference is held in Hartland, Michigan, comprising 83 adults and 4 children, coordinated through the Breiland list ( a list of interested people who wrote to Skinner and were referred to Jim Breiland ).
In Adventure Comics # 346 ( July 1966 ), Jim Shooter, 14 years old at the time, wrote his first Legion story.
He is best known for his film performances in Jules and Jim ( 1962 ), Ship of Fools ( 1965 ), The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ( 1965 ), Fahrenheit 451 ( 1966 ), and The Shoes of the Fisherman ( 1968 ).
The original series has spawned: several successful novelty western / folk albums from 1962 – 1965 ; three dozen Dell and Gold Key comic books from 1962 through 1970 ; Jim Beam Whiskey Ponderosa Ranch decanters 1964 – 1966 ; a series of " Big-Little " books from 1966 – 1969 ; Revel Bonanza model character sets from 1966 – 1968 ; a chain of Bonanza and Ponderosa steakhouses from 1963 – present ; the Lake Tahoe-based " Ponderosa " theme park from 1967 – 2004 ; a line of American Character action figures in 1966 – 1967 ; Aladdin lunch buckets and thermos bottles in 1966 – 1968 ; View Master slide sets from 1965 – 1973 ; Ponderosa tin cups from 1967 – 2004 ; a series of Hamilton collector plates in 1989 – 1990 ; and most recently, Breyer Fiftieth Anniversary Ponderosa Stable sets, with horses and Cartwright figures in 2009 – 2011.
In 1966 Jim Sutherland, an engineer working for Westinghouse Electric, developed a home automation system called " ECHO IV "; this was a private project and never commercialized.
The safari was used in many adventure films such as the Tarzan, Jungle Jim, and Bomba the Jungle Boy film series up to The Naked Prey ( 1966 ) where Cornel Wilde, a white hunter, becomes game himself.
* The British Racing Motors ( BRM ) H-16 Formula One engine won the 1966 US Grand Prix with Jim Clark in a Lotus 43.
* Jim Baker ( footballer ) ( 1891 – 1966 ), English professional centre back during the 1910s and 1920s ; first captain of Leeds United A. F. C.
* Jim Baker ( actor ) ( born 1966 ), English television actor
Eggar starred in the comedy Walk Don't Run ( 1966 ) with Cary Grant in his last picture and Jim Hutton, father of actor Timothy Hutton.
* The Loving Kind: 1966 with Pete ( Kircher ) Carter ( drums ); Jim Leverton ( bass ); and Derek Knight ( vocals ).

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