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Although Cyril Davies left the group in 1963, Blues Incorporated continued to record, with Korner at the helm, until 1966.
Originally known as The Hi-Fi's, the group changed its name to The 5th Dimension in late 1966 and was best-known during the late 1960s and early 1970s for popularizing the hits " Up, Up and Away ", " Stoned Soul Picnic ", " Aquarius / Let the Sunshine In ", " Wedding Bell Blues ", " One Less Bell to Answer ", "( Last Night ) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All ", and The Magic Garden LP.
In other songs, Davies revived the style of British music hall, vaudeville and trad jazz: " Dedicated Follower of Fashion ", " Sunny Afternoon ", " Dandy " and " Little Miss Queen of Darkness " ( all 1966 ); " Mister Pleasant " and " End of the Season " ( both 1967 ); " Sitting By the Riverside " and " All of My Friends Were There " ( both 1968 ); " She's Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina " ( 1969 ); " Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues " and " Alcohol " ( both 1971 ); " Look a Little on the Sunny Side " ( 1972 ); and " Holiday Romance " ( 1975 ).
The monochrome 1966 clip for Bob Dylan's " Subterranean Homesick Blues " filmed by D. A. Pennebaker was featured in Pennebaker's Dylan film documentary Dont Look Back.
Although Decca had set up the first of the British " progressive " labels, Deram Records, in 1966, with such stars as Cat Stevens and The Moody Blues, by the time the punk era set in 1977, Decca had pop success with such acts as John Miles, novelty creation Father Abraham and The Smurfs, and productions by longtime Decca associate Jonathan King.
* 1966: Blues Breakers-John Mayall-With Eric Clapton ( Decca *)
Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton was released in the UK on 22 July 1966.
* 1966: Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton ( Decca ) UK # 6
" Everybody Needs Somebody to Love " was covered by The Rolling Stones almost immediately in January 1965, by Wilson Pickett in 1966, and again a decade and a half later, was a hit because of its appearance in the 1979 film The Blues Brothers.
Throughout 1965 and 1966, hit singles like " Subterranean Homesick Blues ", " Like a Rolling Stone ", " Positively 4th Street ", and " I Want You " among others, along with the Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde albums, proved to be hugely influential on the development and popularity of folk rock.
Fonda's first counterculture-oriented film role was the lead character Heavenly Blues, a Hells Angels chapter president, in the Roger Corman directed b-movie, The Wild Angels ( 1966 ).
* Leadbitter, M & Slaven, N ( 1968 ) Blues Records 1943 – 1966, Oak Publications, London.
Blues Incorporated and Mayall's Bluesbreakers were well known in the London Jazz and emerging R & B circuits, but the Bluesbreakers began to gain some national and international attention, particularly after the release of Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton album ( 1966 ), considered one of the seminal British blues recordings.
In 1966, at the same time that he was designing the cover of Revolver, Voormann became a member of the 1960s band Manfred Mann, having turned down offers by The Hollies and The Moody Blues.
On 18 July 1966 The Spectres signed a five-year deal with Piccadilly Records, releasing two singles that year, " I ( Who Have Nothing )" and " Hurdy Gurdy Man " ( written by Alan Lancaster ), and one the next year called "( We Ain't Got ) Nothin ' Yet " ( a song originally recorded by New York psychedelic band The Blues Magoos ).
* Kansas City Blues ( USA Rugby ), a Rugby Super League team founded in 1966
The Blues is Where It's At, Spann's 1966 album for ABC-Bluesway, sounded like a live recording.
Several films of his playing are available on DVD, including the Newport Folk Festival ( 1960 ), while his singing is also featured on the American Folk Blues Festival ( 1963 ) and The Blues Masters ( 1966 ).
2 ( as part of The Jimmy Cotton Blues Quartet ) ( 1966 )
By 1966 the band had changed its name to fit in with the psychedelic vibe of the times-they first changed their name to the Bloos Magoos, though they changed that to the more conventional Blues Magoos.
* 1966: Blues at Carnegie Hall ( Atlantic )

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Among the most successful were The Easybeats, formed in Sydney but who recorded their international hit " Friday on My Mind " ( 1966 ) in London and remained there for their forays into psychedelic-tinged pop until they disbanded in 1970.
Their next release in 1966, "( You're My ) Soul and Inspiration " was a Phil Spector sound-alike song, produced by Bill Medley, who was able to fully simulate the Spector style of production.
* 1966: " Georgia On My Mind " — # 62 U. S.
* 1966: "( You're My ) Soul and Inspiration " — # 1 U. S. ( Gold ), # 15 UK
* 1966: " It's Only Love "/ " Don't Let My Love Pass You By " ( replaced with " Ya!
* My Favorite Martian ( 1963 – 1966 ) – A television comedy series and film.
* British — Ali Campbell: " Nothing Ever Changes ( Pierrot )", from Flying High ( 2009 ); David Bowie: Pierrot in Turquoise ( 1993 ; includes following songs from the film of the same title: " Threepenny Pierrot ", " Columbine ", " The Mirror ", " When I Live My Dream & 2 "); Michael Moorcock and the Deep Fix: " Birthplace of Harlequin ", " Columbine Confused ", " Pierrot's Song of Positive Thinking ", and " Pierrot in the Roof Garden ", from The Entropy Tango and Gloriana Demo Sessions ( 2008 ); Petula Clark: " Pierrot pendu " (" Hanged Pierrot "), from Hello Mister Brown ( 1966 ); Placebo: " Pierrot the Clown ", from Meds ( 2006 ); Rick Wakeman: " The Dancing Pierrot ", from The Art in Music Trilogy ( 1999 ); Soft Machine: " Thank You Pierrot Lunaire ", from Volume Two ( 1969 ).
One memorable aspect of the show was the regular closing number, where Johnny Young would croon a ballad version of The Beatles ' song " All My Loving " ( with which Young had had an Australian hit in 1966 ), accompanied by the entire cast, in an almost lullaby style, individually wishing all of the cast good night.
Signed to the Elektra Records label, the band scored a minor hit single in 1966 with their version of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's " My Little Red Book ".
In 1966, Whitfield played her first television sitcom role, in Beggar My Neighbour, and this ran for two years.
In 1966 Whitfield gained her first starring role, in the sitcom Beggar My Neighbour playing Rose Garvey.
In 1966, Herman's next musical was the smash hit Mame starring Angela Lansbury, which introduced a string of Herman standards, most notably the ballad " If He Walked Into My Life ", the holiday favorite " We Need a Little Christmas ", and the title tune.
Periodic solo releases by Cher continued during this period, including major successes with " Bang Bang ( My Baby Shot Me Down )", and Burt Bacharach & Hal David's theme from " Alfie " ( as heard in the motion picture Alfie, as well as a single release ), both in 1966.
* Isaac Bashevis Singer, In My Father's Court, ( 1966 )
Further UK singles were: " Everyday " ( No. 44 ) in October 1965, another Pinder-Laine song, plus their later " This is My House ( But Nobody Calls )" ( Decca F 12498, 1966 ) and " Boulevard de la Madeleine " also issued in late-1966.
Between 1962 and 1966, Robinson would also be one of the in-demand songwriters and producers for Motown, penning several hit singles such as " The One Who Really Loves You ", " You Beat Me to the Punch " and " My Guy " for Mary Wells, " The Way You Do The Things You Do ", " My Girl ", " Since I Lost My Baby " and " Get Ready " for The Temptations, " When I'm Gone " and " Operator " for Brenda Holloway, " Don't Mess With Bill ", " The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game " and " My Baby Must Be a Magician " for The Marvelettes and " I'll Be Doggone " and " Ain't That Peculiar " for Marvin Gaye.
* " Don't Trim My Wick " / " Birds " ( 1966 )
Amongst those shows rediscovered were many that feature Monkhouse himself, including The Flip Side, a 1966 play starring Monkhouse as a television DJ with his own late night show, and the 1958 series of his comedy My Pal Bob including an episode in which he is suspected of an extramarital affair.
Its initial broadcast took place on October 27, 1966, on CBS, preempting My Three Sons.
From 1965 he was the chairman of the new BBC show Call My Bluff and he was a popular regular panel member on the BBC classical music series, Face the Music, which began in 1966.
As Douglas grew older, he took on the older-man and father roles, in such movies as Hud ( 1963 ), for which he won his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, The Americanization of Emily ( 1964 ), an episode of The Fugitive ( 1966 ), I Never Sang for My Father ( 1970 ), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, and The Candidate ( 1972 ).

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