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The following events occurred in October 1960:
October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 91 days remaining until the end of the year.
"State of Independence" is a song written by Jon Anderson and Vangelis. Cover versions have been recorded by several artists and it has been a hit single on three occasions. The song is written in a reggae/calypso style and features an abstract spiritual lyric.
Originally recorded by Jon and Vangelis for their 1981 album The Friends of Mr Cairo, "State of Independence" was released as a single the same year but did not chart. The song subsequently became better known when Donna Summer released a cover version a year later in 1982, which became a Top Twenty UK single (and repeated the same feat 14 years later when issued as a remixed version in 1996) and becoming a Number One hit in the Netherlands. In 1992, a third version of the song - retitled "Spiritual High (State of Independence)" - was recorded and released as a single by Moodswings, with vocals by The Pretenders lead singer Chrissie Hynde.
An October 1960 installment of NBC-TV's "Meet The Press". The guest -- Senator John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.). Senator Kennedy, three weeks after this NBC broadcast, would become President-Elect of the United States, after defeating the Republican Presidential nominee, Vice-President Richard Nixon, in one of the closest elections the United States has ever seen.
Scenes of joyous celebration as Nigeria becomes an Independent nation on October 1, 1960. Fireworks, traditional dances, ballroom dancing and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa becomes Nigeria's first (and only) Prime Minister.
A lap of the Mosport race track while still under construction in October 1960
More at http://www.theinfostrides.com/index.php?topic=6418.0 Nigeria - State of Independence (1st October 1960 - 2010) This is a video documentary about State of Independence in Nigeria. The video documentary tagged "Africa ... States of Independence - Nigeria" relayed the situations around Nigeria from 1960 till date.
This video features a mix reaction from the citizens of the Giant of Africa with many saying the country is not on its right pedestal of development. Nigeria gained independence from Britain on October 1, 1960, when the Declaration of Independence was signed in the main CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA. "Nigeria" is derived from the word "Niger", which is the name of the river that constitutes the most remarkable geographical feature of the country. Nigeria is a country that has a land mass of "923,768 square kilometers". Benin Republic bound her in the east, south by the Niger and Chad Republic, west by the Republic of Cameroon, and north by the Gulf of Guinea. The country gained independence from the British government on Oct. first 1960, and became a republic in 1963. The journey t...
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October 11, 1960 Olympia Theatre, Paris, France Miles Davis Quintet: Miles Davis (tpt, out on *); Sonny Stitt (as on **, ts on all others); Wynton Kelly (p); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d) 1st concert Walkin' (R. Carpenter) Autumn Leaves (J. Prevert-J. Mercer-J. Kosma) Four (M. Davis) Unknown Title * 'Round Midnight (B. Hanighen-C. Williams-T. Monk) ** No Blues (M. Davis)/ The Theme (M. Davis) ** Live concert, broadcast by Europe-1 Radio. Issued on the CDs Miles Davis En Concert Avec Europe 1: Olympia Featuring John Coltrane, Mars 1960/ Sonny Stitt, Octobre 1960 (Trema [France, 1994] 710455/8); Live Olympia 11 Octobre 1960, Part 1 (Trema 710578); Live In Paris: 21 Mars/ 11 Oct. 1960 (Frémeaux & Associés FA 5451)
Here is the First Official Trailer of the movie 'October 1'. It's September 1960 and Nigeria's is on the verge of independence from British colonial rule. A northern Nigerian Police Detective, DAN WAZIRI, is urgently despatched by the Colonial Government to the trading post town of Akote in the Western Region of Nigeria to solve a series of female murders that have struck horror in the hearts and minds of the local community. On getting to Akote, more murders are committed. With local tension rising, Waziri has a race on his hands to solve the case before even more local women are killed. Please click 'LIKE' and drop a 'COMMENT' if this movie intrigues you. Long live Nigeria, Long live Africa, long live the World.
1. Election Night 2. Lassie 3. Dennis The Menace 4. The Jack Benny Show 5. Presidential Countdown: A Conversation with Thomas E. Dewey 6. An Hour With Danny Kaye
This is the 400th video mark for this channel. We also just had our 5th anniversary with YouTube. I did not get any response from the viewers concerning their wishes for Video 400, so I just chugged along with what was next in the cue. Soon I hope to be done going back and finishing out the editions that were only partially scanned by my late spouse and then I will break out with a wider range of dates. T
An October 1960 installment of NBC-TV's "Meet The Press". The guest -- Senator John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.). Senator Kennedy, three weeks after this NBC broadcast, would become President-Elect of the United States, after defeating the Republican Presidential nominee, Vice-President Richard Nixon, in one of the closest elections the United States has ever seen.
Scenes of joyous celebration as Nigeria becomes an Independent nation on October 1, 1960. Fireworks, traditional dances, ballroom dancing and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa becomes Nigeria's first (and only) Prime Minister.
A lap of the Mosport race track while still under construction in October 1960
More at http://www.theinfostrides.com/index.php?topic=6418.0 Nigeria - State of Independence (1st October 1960 - 2010) This is a video documentary about State of Independence in Nigeria. The video documentary tagged "Africa ... States of Independence - Nigeria" relayed the situations around Nigeria from 1960 till date.
This video features a mix reaction from the citizens of the Giant of Africa with many saying the country is not on its right pedestal of development. Nigeria gained independence from Britain on October 1, 1960, when the Declaration of Independence was signed in the main CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA. "Nigeria" is derived from the word "Niger", which is the name of the river that constitutes the most remarkable geographical feature of the country. Nigeria is a country that has a land mass of "923,768 square kilometers". Benin Republic bound her in the east, south by the Niger and Chad Republic, west by the Republic of Cameroon, and north by the Gulf of Guinea. The country gained independence from the British government on Oct. first 1960, and became a republic in 1963. The journey t...
YouTube auto stabilized version.
October 11, 1960 Olympia Theatre, Paris, France Miles Davis Quintet: Miles Davis (tpt, out on *); Sonny Stitt (as on **, ts on all others); Wynton Kelly (p); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d) 1st concert Walkin' (R. Carpenter) Autumn Leaves (J. Prevert-J. Mercer-J. Kosma) Four (M. Davis) Unknown Title * 'Round Midnight (B. Hanighen-C. Williams-T. Monk) ** No Blues (M. Davis)/ The Theme (M. Davis) ** Live concert, broadcast by Europe-1 Radio. Issued on the CDs Miles Davis En Concert Avec Europe 1: Olympia Featuring John Coltrane, Mars 1960/ Sonny Stitt, Octobre 1960 (Trema [France, 1994] 710455/8); Live Olympia 11 Octobre 1960, Part 1 (Trema 710578); Live In Paris: 21 Mars/ 11 Oct. 1960 (Frémeaux & Associés FA 5451)
Here is the First Official Trailer of the movie 'October 1'. It's September 1960 and Nigeria's is on the verge of independence from British colonial rule. A northern Nigerian Police Detective, DAN WAZIRI, is urgently despatched by the Colonial Government to the trading post town of Akote in the Western Region of Nigeria to solve a series of female murders that have struck horror in the hearts and minds of the local community. On getting to Akote, more murders are committed. With local tension rising, Waziri has a race on his hands to solve the case before even more local women are killed. Please click 'LIKE' and drop a 'COMMENT' if this movie intrigues you. Long live Nigeria, Long live Africa, long live the World.
1. Election Night 2. Lassie 3. Dennis The Menace 4. The Jack Benny Show 5. Presidential Countdown: A Conversation with Thomas E. Dewey 6. An Hour With Danny Kaye
This is the 400th video mark for this channel. We also just had our 5th anniversary with YouTube. I did not get any response from the viewers concerning their wishes for Video 400, so I just chugged along with what was next in the cue. Soon I hope to be done going back and finishing out the editions that were only partially scanned by my late spouse and then I will break out with a wider range of dates. T
Released: November 15, 1960 Recorded: January – October 1960
An October 1960 installment of NBC-TV's Meet The Press. The guest -- Senator John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.). Senator Kennedy, three weeks after this NBC . October 1960 prior to his election as President of the United States of America. Copyright NBCUniversal. An October 1960 installment of NBC-TV's Meet The . From the time he was a congressman for Massachusetts' 11th district, John F. Kennedy took time to appear on various NBC News programs. From Meet the . The intros/outros to NBC's Meet the Press.
Robert Schumann Fantasy in C major, Op 17 Claudio Arrau, piano London, October 1960
5 - Sarong Directed by: John Meredyth Lucas Written by: Gene Roddenberry 8 October 1960 Cobb heads north towards Brisbane to investigate the
5 - Sarong Directed by: John Meredyth Lucas Written by: Gene Roddenberry 8 October 1960 Cobb heads north towards Brisbane to investigate the
In the heat of the moment, the men of Red Sky decide to lynch two brothers. That turns out to be a big mistake. Originally aired 27 October 1960 (Season 1, Episode 4).
Bob live on NBC October 3rd, 1960 with Bobby Darin, Patti Page, Joan Crawford, and the Hollywood Deb Stars for 1960 join Bob for an hour of music and comedy. Look for Deb Stars Paula Prentiss and Shelley Fabares.
This is the third presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon on the 13th of October 1960. I would just like to make one thing clear: I do not own the rights to this clip.