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CAMORADI ’ s driver roster: Jim Rathman, Roger Ward, Carroll Shelby, Masten Gregory, Dan Gurney, Juan Fangio ( Parade lap at Cordova, Argentina 1960 ), Chuck Daigh, Jo Bonnier, Jack Mcafee, Jim Jeffords, Bill Weustoff, Fred Windridge, Joe Sheppard, Dick Dungan, Pinkie Windridge, Denise McCluggage, Umborto Maglioli, Nino Vaccarella, Nino Todaro, Gino Munaron, Georgio Scarlatti, Lucky Casner, Lee Lilley, Fred Gamble, Dave Lane, and Johnny Cuevas.

Lucky and 1964
* 1964Lucky Dube, South African singer and keyboardist ( d. 2007 )
Commonly known as Jim Callaghan ( and nicknamed " Sunny Jim ", " Gentleman Jim ", " Lucky Jim " or " Big Jim "), Callaghan is the only person to have served in all four of the Great Offices of State: Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer ( 1964 – 67 ), Home Secretary ( 1967 – 70 ), and Foreign Secretary ( 1974 – 76 ).
* Lucky Strikes ( Prestige / Original Jazz Classics, 1964 )
Lucky Philip Dube ( pronounced doo-beh ) ( 3 August 1964 – 18 October 2007 ) was a South African reggae musician.
Lucky Dube was born in Ermelo, formerly of the Eastern Transvaal, now of Mpumalanga, on 3 August 1964.
* Lucky Dube ( 1964 – 2007 ), South African musician
* Lucky Peterson ( born 1964 ), American musician
Between 1964 and 1973 Doonican was rarely out of the UK Singles Chart, his greatest successes including the singles " Walk Tall ", " The Special Years ", " Elusive Butterfly ", " What Would I Be ", ( on Decca ) " If The Whole World Stopped Loving " ( Pye ), and " Morning " ( Philips ); and the albums 13 Lucky Shades of Val Doonican ( Decca ), and Val Doonican Rocks, But Gently ( Pye ) which reached Number 1 in the UK Albums Chart in 1967.
He turned professional in 1964 and claimed the first of 12 victories on the PGA Tour at the Lucky International Open the following year.
His best known work was The Lucky Country ( 1964 ), an evaluation of Australian society that questioned many traditional attitudes: " Australia is a lucky country, run by second-rate people who share its luck.
* The Lucky Country: Australia in the Sixties Penguin Books, Melbourne, 1964
" The Lucky Country " is a nickname sometimes used to describe Australia, taken from the 1964 book of the same name by social critic Donald Horne.

Jo and 1964
In 1964 he moved to Kansas City and married Nancy Jo Lynch, who bore their first child, John Jr., in 1965, and fraternal twins Christopher and Christine in 1971.
Although some in the Conservative party agreed with Wilson ( and Jo Grimond, the Liberal leader ) that the Conservatives would have won the 1964 election if Butler had been Prime Minister, The Times observed, " it should not be overlooked that in October 1963 Home took over a Government whose morale was shattered and whose standing in the opinion polls was abysmal.
* 1964: Jo Stafford released a version of the song on her Christmas album, The Joyful Season.
He shared a GT40 with Jo Schlesser in the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans, but was forced to retire due to the car catching fire.
*" Jo Pyar Tune Mujhko Diya Tha " ( Dulha Dulhan, 1964 )
For the casualties of the Japanese army, Chosun Doknip Undongji Hyulsa by Bak Inseok ( 1920 ) states " 900-1, 600 including Regimental Commander Kano ," Daehan Minguk jeongdangsa compiled by the National Election Commission ( 1964 ) " over 1, 000 ," Hanguk jeonjaengsa by the Military History Compilation Committee of the Ministry of National Defense ( 1967 ) " 3, 300 dead and wounded ," and Hanguk Minjok Undongsa by Jo Jihun ( 1975 ) " 3, 300 including Regimental Commander Kano.
* Dr. Kildare as Jo Grant ( 1 episode, 1964 )
The album was Cher's first solo project since the release of her two unsuccessful 1964 singles, " Ringo, I Love You " and " Dream Baby ", released under the pseudonyms Bonnie Jo Mason and Cherylin respectively.
" Cold, Cold Heart " has since been recorded by many other artists, including Louis Armstrong ( recorded September 17, 1951, released Decca Records catalog number 27816 ), Donald Peers ( recorded October 5, 1951, released EMI via His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10158 ), Petula Clark, Johnny Cash, Nat King Cole, Aretha Franklin ( 1964 ), Bill Haley & His Comets, Rosemary Clooney, Dinah Washington, Norah Jones, Lucinda Williams, Ronnie Hawkins, Raul Malo, George Jones, David Allan Coe, Guy Mitchell, Teresa Brewer, Jerry Lee Lewis, Cowboy Junkies, Frankie Laine, and Jo Stafford.

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