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1963 and Curb
* 1963: Curb Your Tongue, Knave!
Curb Records ( also known as Asylum-Curb and formerly known as MCG Curb ) is an independent record label started by Mike Curb originally as Sidewalk Records in 1963.
Dropping out of college in 1963 at the age of 19, Curb formed first record company, Sidewalk Records ( a predecessor of Curb Records ) launched the careers of West Coast rock and roll artists such as the Stone Poneys ( featuring Linda Ronstadt ), The Arrows ( featuring Davie Allan ) and the Electric Flag ( featuring Mike Bloomfield and Buddy Miles ).

1963 and founded
The port of Malacca on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula was founded in 1402 by Parameswara, a Srivijaya prince fleeing Temasek ( now Singapore ), Malaysia formally came into being on 16 September 1963, consisting of Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore.
The Université de Moncton was founded in 1963.
It was founded in 1963 due to Sweden's social welfare politics.
Bruce McLaren Motor Racing was founded in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren.
For example, the International Brain Research Organization was founded in 1960, the International Society for Neurochemistry in 1963, the European Brain and Behaviour Society in 1968, and the Society for Neuroscience in 1969.
In the United States, the Ancient Order of Druids in America ( AODA ) was founded in 1912, the Reformed Druids of North America ( RDNA ) was established in 1963 and Ár nDraíocht Féin ( ADF ) in 1983 by Isaac Bonewits.
Reconstructionist Judaism is the first major movement of Judaism to originate in North America ; the second is the Humanistic Judaism movement founded in 1963 by Rabbi Sherwin Wine.
* 1963 – The Centre for International Industrial Property Studies ( CEIPI ) is founded.
The analogous competition for women's national teams, the Fed Cup, was founded as the Federation Cup in 1963 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the ITF.
Tandy was founded in 1919 as a leather supply store, and acquired RadioShack in 1963.
* Commercial Bank of Ethiopia, an Ethiopian bank founded in 1963.
In 1963, BaTawanga Chiefs and tribal hunter / adventurers in conjunction with the FPS founded Moremi National Park and Wildlife Refuge, the first area to be set aside by tribal people rather than governmental forces.
Ananda Marga counts hundreds of missions around the world through which its members carry out various forms of selfless service on Relief ( The social welfare and development organization under AMPS is Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team, or AMURT., Education and women's welfare ( The service activities of this section founded in 1963 are focused on: 1-Education: creating and managing primary, post primary and higher schools, research institutes etc., 2-Relief: creating and managing children's and students ' homes for destitute children and for poor students, cheap hostels, retiring homes, academies of light for deaf dumb and crippled, invalid homes, refuge reabilitation etc., 3-Tribal: tribal welfare units, medical camps etc., 4-Women's welfare: women welfare units, women's homes, nursing homes etc.
The University of Haifa, founded in 1963, is at the top of Mt.
It was formed in 1963 by the merger of the Institute of Radio Engineers ( IRE, founded 1912 ) and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers ( AIEE, founded 1884 ).
In the 1940s, Tsuburaya started his own special effects laboratory ( set up at his home ), and in 1963, founded his own studio for visual effects, Tsuburaya Productions.
The current league of that name adopted the moniker in 1980, having previously been the Western Carolinas League, founded in 1963.
Initially conceived for basketball, the BSC was founded in 1963 with six members in four states ; four of the charter members remain, and a fifth will return as a non-football member in 2013.
Bailey was also part of a Sheffield-based trio founded in 1963 with Tony Oxley and Gavin Bryars called " Joseph Holbrooke " ( named after the composer, whose work they never actually played ).
Jowett was founded in 1901 by brothers Benjamin ( 1877 — 1963 ) and William ( 1880 — 1965 ) Jowett with Arthur V Lamb.
The museum was founded by two antique collectors, an American, Dallas Pratt ( August 21, 1914 – May 20, 1994 ) and a Briton, John Judkyn ( 1913 – July 27, 1963 ) and opened to the public for the first time on July 1, 1961.
In 1963, he founded a group formed by architects, engineers, sociologists and philosophers, creating the basis for what today is the ‘ Taller de Arquitectura ’, an international team with over 40 years experience in urban design, architecture, parks and gardens designs, and interior design.
Its main office in Barcelona was founded in 1963 by Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill.
Located in Reseda, California, the animation studio was founded in 1963.

1963 and Records
Between 1958 and 1963, Checker Records released 11 full-length albums by Bo Diddley.
* John B. Ford ( born 1963 ), English horror writer and publisher whose fiction focuses on death and madness ; launched magazine, Terror Tales, in 1996 and Rainfall Records and Books in 2001
In 1963, Jack Warner agreed to a " rescue takeover " of Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records.
Records for lawn bowls being played in Padthaway go back to 1963.
In 1963, he moved to Los Angeles, California where he signed a contract with Herb Alpert of A & M Records.
Before becoming a polka artist, and founding Chicago-based Bel-Aire Records in 1963, Eddie Blazonczyk recorded under the name Eddy Bell for Mercury Records and Lucky Four Records, both labels also based in Chicago.
Verve Records was sold to MGM in 1963 for $ 3 million and in 1967 MGM failed to renew Fitzgerald's contract.
Finally, toward the end of 1958, she signed with RCA Victor Records, where she stayed until 1963.
Balin recorded ( without commercial success ) for Challenge Records in 1962, releasing two singles, the most notable being " I Specialize in Love ," and was a member of a folk group called the Town Criers in 1963 – 1964.
The album was also released in November 1963 by Capitol Records in Canada, with a slight change to the title: Beatlemania!
A stereo recording of Hindemith conducting the requiem with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, with Louise Parker and George London as soloists, was made for Columbia Records in 1963 and later issued on CD.
As had been the case with Riverside, his period with Columbia Records contains many live albums, including Miles and Monk at Newport ( 1963 ), Live at the It Club and Live at the Jazz Workshop, both recorded in 1964, the latter not being released until 1982.
* Prima Show in the Casbar ( 1963 )-The first LP released by Prima One Records.
First released in May 1963, the single was initially issued by the small Jerden label, before being picked up by the larger Wand Records and released by them in October 1963.
For a few weeks, the two singles appeared destined to battle each other, but demand for the Kingsmen single acquired momentum and, by the end of 1963, Columbia Records had stopped promoting the Raiders ' " Louie Louie ", as ordered by Mitch Miller.
Initially, their single was more successful locally, put out on Hart's SANDE label, then when signed to Columbia Records it was reissued in June 1963 nationally, where it went # 1 in the West and Hawaii.
In 1963, the group recorded two albums for Newtown, a Christmas album titled Sleigh Bells, Jingle Bells and Blue Bells, and a faux-live album ( compiled from their studio recordings with an added audience track ), Sweethearts of the Apollo, taking from a title giving to them after the group successfully performed at the Apollo Theater, however the group failed to match their live success with any following records and left Newtown for more established Cameo-Parkway Records, releasing the top 40 hit, " Down the Aisle ( The Wedding Song )".
* Sweethearts of the Apollo ( Newtown Records, 1963 )
The recording and publishing of 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea was an unusual one: it did not employ the movie's cast, and years later, a 12-inch 33⅓ rpm album of the film, with a nearly identical script, but another different cast, was sold by Disneyland Records in conjunction with the re-release of the movie in 1963.
The Coasters signed with Columbia Records's Date label in 1966, reuniting with Leiber and Stoller ( who had parted ways with Atlantic Records in 1963 ), but were never able to regain their former fame.
In 1963, Nelson signed a 20-year contract with Decca Records.
Burke's next " massive hit " was his cover of " If You Need Me " ( Atlantic 2185 ), which was recorded on March 15, 1963, which was written and recorded originally by Wilson Pickett for Lloyd Price's Detroit-based Double L Records, which had been rejected by Wexler, but who had purchased the publishing rights.

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