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Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums.
Are You Experienced (May 1967 – UK; August 1967 – US) UK #2; US #5
Axis: Bold as Love (December 1967) UK #5; US #3
Electric Ladyland (September 1968) UK #5; US #1
First Rays of the New Rising Sun (recorded 1969-1970, released April 1997) UK #37; US #49 - This album is actually a 'best guess' as to how Hendrix planned to sequence it, and one should not presume that it is the exact final work that Hendrix intended. Howeve ...
See also:Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifier|Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies Read more here: » Jimi Hendrix: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - Discography |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - John Tyler - BiographyJohn Tyler was born the son of John Tyler, Sr. (1747-1813) and Mary Armistead. He was educated at the College of William and Mary and went on to study law with his father, who became Governor of Virginia (1808-1811), and followed his father as governor (1825-1827) after a stint in the United States House of Representatives. During his time as U.S. Senator, Tyler, who had begun as a strict state-rights Democrat, grew increasingly alienated from the Jacksonian Democrats, especially by Jackson's aggressive handling of ...
See also:John Tyler, John Tyler - Biography, John Tyler - Marriage, John Tyler - Presidency, John Tyler - Cabinet, John Tyler - Supreme Court appointments, John Tyler - States Admitted to the Union, John Tyler - Post-Presidency, John Tyler - Confederate allegiances Read more here: » John Tyler: Encyclopedia II - John Tyler - Biography |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - Che Guevara - Bolivia
Che Guevara - Insurgent.
Speculation on Guevara's whereabouts continued throughout 1966 and into 1967. Finally, in a speech at the 1967 May Day rally in Havana, the Acting Minister of the armed forces, Maj. Juan Almeida, announced that Guevara was "serving the revolution somewhere in Latin America". The persistent reports that he was leading the guerrillas in Bo ...
See also:Che Guevara, Che Guevara - Youth, Che Guevara - Guatemala, Che Guevara - Cuba, Che Guevara - Disappearance from Cuba, Che Guevara - Congo, Che Guevara - Bolivia, Che Guevara - Insurgent, Che Guevara - Capture and execution, Che Guevara - The Bolivian Diary, Che Guevara - The intellectual and artistic, Che Guevara - Legacy, Che Guevara - Hero, Che Guevara - Critique of hero, Che Guevara - Source Notes, Che Guevara - Content Notes, Che Guevara - Published Works, Che Guevara - Writings about Che Guevara, Che Guevara - General, Che Guevara - Other, Che Guevara - Criticism praise etc., Che Guevara - Trivia, Che Guevara - In the movies, Che Guevara - In video games Read more here: » Che Guevara: Encyclopedia II - Che Guevara - Bolivia |
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1967 in music - Grammy Awards.
Grammy Awards of 1967
1967 in music - Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 1967
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See also:1967 in music, 1967 in music - Events, 1967 in music - Top albums released in America, 1967 in music - Charting 1968 albums released in 1967 in Britain, 1967 in music - Other notable albums, 1967 in music - Top American hits on record, 1967 in music - British number one hits not included above, 1967 in music - Other singles, 1967 in music - Published popular music, 1967 in music - Classical music, 1967 in music - Opera, 1967 in music - Musical theater, 1967 in music - Musical films, 1967 in music - Births, 1967 in music - Deaths, 1967 in music - Awards, 1967 in music - Grammy Awards, 1967 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1967 in music - Reference Read more here: » 1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - 1967 in music - Awards |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - Joe Orton - Orton as playwrightIn the early 1960s Orton began to write plays. He wrote his last novel in 1961 (Head to Toe) and soon after had writing accepted. In 1963 the BBC paid £65 for the radio play The Boy Hairdresser, broadcast on August 31, 1964, as The Ruffian on the Stair. It was substantially rewritten for the stage in 1966.
Orton revelled in his achievement and poured out new works. He had completed Entertaining Mr Sloane by the time The Ruffian on the Stair was broadcast. He sent a copy to the theatre agent Peggy Ra ...
See also:Joe Orton, Joe Orton - Early Life, Joe Orton - Meeting with Kenneth Halliwell, Joe Orton - Pranks and hoaxes, Joe Orton - Orton as playwright, Joe Orton - Orton's violent death, Joe Orton - Biography and film, Joe Orton - Plays, Joe Orton - Novel, Joe Orton - Reference Read more here: » Joe Orton: Encyclopedia II - Joe Orton - Orton as playwright |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - PersonalRichard Pryor was married seven times to five different women:
Patricia Price (1960 - ?) (divorced) 1 child
Shelly Bonus (1967 - 1969) (divorced) 1 child
Deborah McGuire (22 September 1977 - 1979) (divorced) 1 child
Jennifer Lee (August 1981 - October 1982) (divorced)
Flynn Belaine (October 1986 - January 1987) (divorced)
Flynn Belaine (1 April 1990 - ?) (divorced)
Jennifer Lee (June 2 ...
See also:Richard Pryor, Richard Pryor - Early life and career, Richard Pryor - Mainstream success, Richard Pryor - The freebasing incident and its aftermath, Richard Pryor - Later life, Richard Pryor - Death, Richard Pryor - Remembrance and legacy, Richard Pryor - Personal, Richard Pryor - Discography, Richard Pryor - Compilations and repackagings, Richard Pryor - Filmography Read more here: » Richard Pryor: Encyclopedia II - Richard Pryor - Personal |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - 1875 - Events
1875 - January - April.
January 12 - Kwang-su becomes emperor of China.
February 27 - Newton Booth, 11th Governor of California resigns, having been elected Senator. Lieutenant Governor of California Romualdo Pacheco becomes acting Governor. He is later replaced by elected governor William Irwin.
March 3 - The first performance of Bizet’s Carmen at the Opéra Comique, Paris
March 3 - The first organized indoor game of ice hockey was played between two pick-up teams at the Victoria S ...
See also:1875, 1875 - Events, 1875 - January - April, 1875 - May - August, 1875 - September - December, 1875 - Unknown date, 1875 - Births, 1875 - January, 1875 - February, 1875 - March, 1875 - April, 1875 - May, 1875 - June, 1875 - July, 1875 - August, 1875 - September, 1875 - October, 1875 - December, 1875 - Deaths Read more here: » 1875: Encyclopedia II - 1875 - Events |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - My Lai Massacre - The MassacreCharlie Company, 11th Brigade, Americal Division arrived in Vietnam in December of 1967. Their first month in Vietnam passed without any direct enemy contact.
During the Tet Offensive of January 1968, attacks were carried out in Quang Ngai by the 48th Battalion of the NLF. US military intelligence formed the view that the 48th Battalion, having retreated, was taking refuge in the Son My village. A number of specific hamlets within that village - labelled as My Lai 1, 2, 3 and 4 (nicknamed "Pinkville" ) - were suspected of harbouring the 48th. A major offe ...
See also:My Lai Massacre, My Lai Massacre - Background, My Lai Massacre - The Massacre, My Lai Massacre - Cover-up, My Lai Massacre - Courts Martial, My Lai Massacre - Aftermath, My Lai Massacre - Those involved Read more here: » My Lai Massacre: Encyclopedia II - My Lai Massacre - The Massacre |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - John Tyler - PresidencyHis presidency was rarely taken seriously in his time; he was usually referred to as the "Acting President" or "His Accidency" by opponents. Further, Tyler quickly found himself at odds with his former political supporters. Harrison had been expected to adhere closely to Whig Party policies and work closely with Whig leaders, particularly Henry Clay. Tyler shocked Congressional Whigs by vetoing virtually the entire Whig agenda, twice vetoing Clay's legislation for a national banking act following the Panic of 1837 and leaving the government ...
See also:John Tyler, John Tyler - Biography, John Tyler - Marriage, John Tyler - Presidency, John Tyler - Cabinet, John Tyler - Supreme Court appointments, John Tyler - States Admitted to the Union, John Tyler - Post-Presidency, John Tyler - Confederate allegiances Read more here: » John Tyler: Encyclopedia II - John Tyler - Presidency |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - Cyberman - Technology
Cyberman - Weapons.
Over the years Cybermen have been shown with various forms of weaponry. When originally seen in The Tenth Planet they had large energy weapons that attached to their chests. In The Moonbase (1967), the Cybermen had two types of hand-to-hand weaponry: an electrical discharge from their hands which stunned the target, and a type of gun. They also made use of a large laser cannon with which th ...
See also:Cyberman, Cyberman - Physical characteristics, Cyberman - Technology, Cyberman - Weapons, Cyberman - Cybermats, Cyberman - Costume design, Cyberman - History within the show, Cyberman - Origins, Cyberman - The Earth invasions, Cyberman - The Cyber-Wars, Cyberman - Other appearances, Cyberman - Spin-offs, Cyberman - Popular culture, Cyberman - Major appearances, Cyberman - Television, Cyberman - Stage plays, Cyberman - Audio plays, Cyberman - Novels Read more here: » Cyberman: Encyclopedia II - Cyberman - Technology |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles Police Department - HistoryThe first specific Los Angeles police force was founded in 1853 as the Los Angeles Rangers, a volunteer force that assisted the existing County forces. The Rangers were soon succeeded by the Los Angeles City Guards, another volunteer group. Neither force was particularly efficient and Los Angeles became known for its violence, gambling and "vice".
The first paid force was not created until 1869 when a force of six officers under City Marshal William C. Warren were hired. Warren was shot by one of his officers in 1876 and, to replace h ...
See also:Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Police Department - History, Los Angeles Police Department - LAPD organization, Los Angeles Police Department - Force composition, Los Angeles Police Department - LAPD in the media, Los Angeles Police Department - Books, Los Angeles Police Department - Novels, Los Angeles Police Department - Motion pictures, Los Angeles Police Department - Television programs, Los Angeles Police Department - Video games, Los Angeles Police Department - LAPD Chiefs of Police, Los Angeles Police Department - External link Read more here: » Los Angeles Police Department: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles Police Department - History |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - Brunel University - History of Brunel UniversityBrunel is one of a number of UK universities created in the 1960s following the Robbins Report on higher education (often called the plate glass universities).
Originally Acton Technical College, based in Acton on the outskirts of London, it was decided in 1957 that the college should split into two sections – Acton Technical College continued to cater to technicians and craftsmen, whereas Brunel College of Technology (named for Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the ...
See also:Brunel University, Brunel University - History of Brunel University, Brunel University - Halls of residence, Brunel University - University league tables, Brunel University - Runnymede, Brunel University - Formula Student, Brunel University - Interesting facts, Brunel University - Famous alumni Read more here: » Brunel University: Encyclopedia II - Brunel University - History of Brunel University |
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 |  |  | 1967 - April: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Origin"LSD" is an abbreviation of the German chemical name of the compound, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. It was first synthesized in 1938 by Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz Laboratories in Basel as part of a large research program searching for medically useful ergot alkaloid derivatives. Its psychedelic properties were unknown until 5 years later, when Hofmann, acting on a hunch, returned to work on the chemical. He attributed the discovery of the compound's psychoactive effects to the accidental absorption of a tiny amount through his skin on April 16, which led to him testing a larger amount on himself fo ...
See also:LSD, LSD - Origin, LSD - Dosage, LSD - Effects, LSD - Physical, LSD - Pharmacological, LSD - Psychological, LSD - Acute duration, LSD - Physical dangers, LSD - Flashbacks, LSD - Psychosis, LSD - Addiction potential, LSD - Chemistry, LSD - Forms of LSD, LSD - Legal status, LSD - LSD in the United States, LSD - Notable people who have commented on the LSD experience, LSD - Related topics, LSD - Chemical, LSD - People, LSD - Other Read more here: » LSD: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Origin |
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1933 - January.
January 3 - Japanese troops occupy Shanghai
January 5 - Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins in San Francisco Bay.
January 15 - Political violence has caused almost 100 deaths in Spain
January 17 - US Congress votes favorable for Philippines independence, against the view of president Hoover
January 30 - Edouard Daladier forms a government in France
January 30 - Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany by Reich President Paul von Hindenburg.
January 30 - The first airing of episode 1 of 2,956 episodes of the radio program ...
See also:1933, 1933 - Events, 1933 - January, 1933 - February, 1933 - March, 1933 - April, 1933 - May, 1933 - June, 1933 - July, 1933 - August, 1933 - September, 1933 - October, 1933 - November, 1933 - December, 1933 - Undated, 1933 - Births, 1933 - January, 1933 - February, 1933 - March, 1933 - April, 1933 - May, 1933 - June, 1933 - July, 1933 - August, 1933 - September-October, 1933 - November, 1933 - December, 1933 - Deaths, 1933 - January-March, 1933 - April-June, 1933 - July-December, 1933 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1933: Encyclopedia II - 1933 - Events |
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