Lee Kurty

was the actress who played nurse Zoe Lawton during the last season (1965-66) of Dr. Kildare, opposite Richard Chamberlain in the title role. She died of complications from dementia in Van Nuys, California on July 23, 2009.

Mary Travers


Mary Travers of the popular ‘60s folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary. Travers died in Danbury, Connecticut on September 16, 2009 after losing a battle to leukemia

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT4n5t97T5w

Susan Atkins






Susan Atkins was a follower of cult leader Charles Manson whose remorseless witness stand confession to killing pregnant actress Sharon Tate in 1969 shocked the world, died in a prison hospital in Chowchilla, California on September 24, 2009. Atkins,who had brain cancer, had been in prison longer than any woman currently incarcerated in California.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq3GWZIuT8Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwqooUe0wC0

Laura Mama Mae Gross


Laura Mama Mae Gross founded Babe’s & Ricky’s Inn on Central Avenue in 1964
a club that became a staple of the Los Angeles blues scene and hosted blues legends such as Bobby “Blue” Bland and John Lee Hooker

john-michell


John Michell was an icon of the ‘60s English counterculture who inspired disciples like the Rolling Stones. He wrote about UFOs, prehistoric architecture, and fairies.

Bing Crosby 1965

Bing Crosby hosts Hollywood Palace Christmas 1965
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3eCRXX66wM

Strange but interesting

Alfred Hitchcock on "What's My Line?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCu-NUMrsj0

Phil Ochs



Phil Ochs - I aint marching anymore

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5pgrKSwFJE


Phil Ochs and John Lennon - Chords Of Fame
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BHp6f92QUc

Phil Ochs- Outside A Small Circle of Friends
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulTmmTIlM_o

Baby Elephant Walk



Baby Elephant Walk (Theme from the film)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN2xQ2zqmCI

Dick Gregory



“Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I understand there are a good many Southerners in the room tonight. I know the South very well. I spent twenty years there one night.
Last time I was down South I walked into this restaurant and this white waitress came up to me and said, "We don't serve colored people here." I said, "That's all right. I don't eat colored people. Bring me a whole fried chicken."
Then these three white boys came up to me and said, "Boy, we're givin' you fair warnin'. Anything you do to that chicken, we're gonna do to you". So I put down my knife and fork, I picked up that chicken and I kissed it. Then I said, "Line up, boys!"

"Segregation is not all bad. Have you ever heard of a collision where the people in the back of the bus got hurt?" .


Dick Gregory (born Richard Claxton Gregory on October 12, 1932 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a comic who has used his performance skills to convey to both white and black audiences his political message on civil rights.
Influenced to stand up for civil rights by his early surroundings of poverty and violence, Gregory was one of the first comedians to successfully perform for both black and white audiences
As a poor student who excelled at running, Gregory was aided by teachers at Sumner High School such as Warren St. James. He earned a track scholarship to Southern Illinois University Carbondale . There he set school records as a half-miler and miler. His college career was interrupted for two years in 1954 when he was drafted into the U.S. Army. The army was where he got his start in comedy, entering and winning several Army talent shows at the urging of his commanding officer, who had taken notice of Gregory's penchant for joking. In 1956, Gregory briefly returned to the university after his discharge, but left without a degree because he felt that the university "didn't want me to study, they wanted me to run".



In the hopes of performing comedy professionally, he moved to Chicago, where he became part of a new generation of black comedians that included Nipsey Russell, Bill Cosby, and Godfrey Cambridge. Gregory drew on current events, especially the racial issues, for much of his material.
Active in the civil rights movement, he came to Selma, Alabama and spoke for two hours on a public platform two days before the voter registration drive known as "Freedom Day" (October 7, 1963)
In 1973 the Gregory family moved to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where he developed an interest in vegetarianism. In 1984 he founded Health Enterprises, Inc., a company that distributed weight loss products. In 1985 Gregory introduced the "Slim-Safe Bahamian Diet", a powdered diet mix. Economic losses caused in part by conflicts with his business partners led to his eviction from his home in 1992. Gregory remained active, however, and in 1996 returned to the stage in his critically acclaimed one-man show, "Dick Gregory Live!"
Dick Gregory's first TV appearance was on the late night Jack Paar show. He soon began appearing nationally and on television and his 1964 autobiography, Nigger, has sold ten million copies. At the same time, he became more involved in struggles for civil rights, activism against the Vietnam War, economic reform, anti-drug issues, conspiracy theories, and others. As a part of his activism, he went on several hunger strikes. Gregory began his political career by running against Richard J. Daley for the mayoralty of Chicago in 1967. Though he did not emerge victorious, this would not prove to be the end of Dick Gregory's dalliances with electoral politics.
Gregory unsuccessfully ran for President of the United States in 1968 as a write-in candidate of the Freedom and Peace Party, which had broken off from the Peace and Freedom Party. He won 47,097 votes with fellow activist Mark Lane.


Martin Lawrence 1st Amendment Stand Up: Dick Gregory
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej5FwzhUDcM

Dick Gregory Speaking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQ9SGlyTnC4

LBJ and Robert MacNamara, circa 1967


Robert McNamara commentary on the Cuban missile crisis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Qgspw5xOg

Conversations with History: Robert S. McNamara
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InM-E64AUOc

James Armstrong

James Armstrong was a Birmingham Alabama barber (He cut Martin Luther King’s hair) who had a long history of involvement in the civil rights movement. Armstrong carried the American flag at the head of the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery Voting Rights march and in 1957 filed a class action lawsuit to integrate Birmingham schools.

Dennis Cole




Dennis Cole died on in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on November 15, 2009. The actor was seen on numerous TV programs throughout the ‘60s and was married to Charlie’s Angels star Jaclyn Smith for three years (1978-81). He was a regular on Bracken’s World, Medical Center, Police Story, Fantasy Island, Trapper John, MD, and Murder, She Wrote. In 1991, his son Joey was shot to death in a 1991 robbery, and Cole began speaking out against violence on TV which ended his career. He eventually became a real estate broker in Florida. Before breaking into acting, Cole was a model for men's physique magazines. His first big acting break came when he landed a starring role in the police drama Felony Squad, which ran from 1966 to 1969.

Here is a clip from Felony Squad 1966

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btdCRqiQI_4

Randy Cain


Click here for La La La Means I Love you

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BQlfnKZtBs

Randy Cain was a founding member of the soul group the Delfonics, which had such hits as “La La Means I Love You." and “Didn’t I Blow Your Mind This Time." Brothers William and Wilbert Hart and Cain formed the group while attending Philadelphia’s Overbrook High School in the ‘60s.

Click here for La La La Means I Love you

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BQlfnKZtBs

Bob May


Click here for the Teme to Lost in Space
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OepIWKoX3DM

Bob May was the veteran actor and stuntman who wore The Robot's suit on Lost in Space. (May didn't provide the robot's distinctive voice that was done by announcer Dick Tufeld)

Preston Gomez



Click here for Tribute to Preston Gomez

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0tDk7dX2Uo



Preston Gomez was a Angeles Angels scouting consultant, a former third-base coach for the Dodgers when they won the 1965 World Series.

Tom O'Horgan

Click here for Hair!

Tom O'Horgan was a figure in the New York's experimental theater scene in the '60s. Hedirected the original Broadway productions of Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar.

Patrick McGoohan

Theme Song from the Show Secret Agent Man


Patrick McGoohan was the star of the '60s show Secret Agent. McGoohan was born in
Astoria, Queens in New York City to Thomas McGoohan and Rose Fitzpatrick, who were living in the US after emigrating from Ireland to look for work. Shortly after he was born, McGoohan's parents moved back to Mullaghmore, in County Leitrim, Ireland.
Seven years later the family moved to England. McGoohan was one of several actors considered for the role of James Bond but legend is that he turned down the role on moral grounds. He died suddenly after a brief illness, in Los Angeles, California on January 13, 2009.

Maurice Albertson



President Kennedy and the Peace Corp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf-N2NF9Xvg

Maurice Albertson was the architect of the Peace Corps. A Colorado State University professor emeritus, Albertson and fellow CSU researchers Andrew Rice and Pauline Birky-Kreutzer were awarded a federal contract to design a model to encourage the nation's youths to serve in Third World countries.

Cheryl Holdridge

The Mickey Mouse Club - Original Mouseketeers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOBlXZyKC6A


Cheryl Holdridge was a popular Mouseketeer on The Mickey Mouse Club TV show in the '50s. She also appeared on 1960s television as Wally Cleaver's girlfriend on Leave It to Beaver and had guest roles on Bewitched and The Dick van Dyke Show. Her step father was retired Brigadier General Herbert Charles Holdridge, known for his quests to be elected on the socialist ticket as a presidential candidate. The general political activities, his reverent opposition to John F. Kennedy’s Catholic faith and incessant writing of public letters to newspapers and elected officials proved to be a minor embarrassment to Cheryl and more than probably derailed his son’s career in the State Department. By the early 1960s Holdridge had become estranged from his wife and
Cheryl who did not invite him to her 1964 wedding to Woolworth heir Lance Reventlow.
Reventlow, who was born Lawrence Graf von Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow was
Cary Grant’s step son. In 1972 while in Aspen looking at an area to build a ski resort, Reventlow, an above average pilot, was a passenger in a Cessna 206. The pilot was an inexperienced 27-year-old student who flew into a blind canyon and stalled the aircraft while trying to turn around. The small plane plunged to the ground, killing Reventlow and the others aboard. Cheryl later married Manning J Post, a major figure in the Democratic Party in California. She died after a two-year battle with lung cancer, in Santa Monica, California on January 6, 2009.

Jon Hager

Click here for The Hager Twins


Jon Hager, the remaining Hager twin who performed in the musical comedy duo The Hager Twins on Hee-Haw, died in his Nashville, Tennessee home on January 9, 2009.
He had been in poor health and was depressed since his identical twin brother, Jim, died in May 2008. Jon Hager died in his sleep.

Harry Endo

Click here for the intro song to Hawaii Five-O
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AepyGm9Me6w

Harry Endo was the actor who played forensic scientist, Che Fong, on Hawaii Five-O. he was one of the original cast members on the drama that began in 1968. Endo was born in Colorado but spent much of his life in Hawaii. He was approached to play the role of Fong while working at a bank. He was married for more than 60 years. He died of a stroke in Brooklyn, New York on January 9, 2009.

Star trek Bloopers


Click the links below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZAkGfJY05k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM4J37LtITI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWG7xdKy0Bs

Carl Ballantine


Ballantine was billed as "The Amazing Mr. Ballantine" when he played the New York Capitol in 1950, The Ed Sullivan Show in 1953 and the Las Vegas El Rancho Vegas in 1956. Ballantine is probably best remembered as Lester Gruber, one of the PT boat sailors in the ABC sitcom McHale's Navy (1962-1966), starring with Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn and Tim Conway. He appeared as Lycus the slave merchant, on Broadway in the 1972 revival of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum starring Phil Silvers. Ballantine died November 3, 2009 at age 92

1967


Click here for 1967,Procol Harum - A whiter shade of pale 1967
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbWULu5_nXI

We skipped the light fandango
Turned cartwheels cross the floor
I was feeling kinda seasick
But the crowd called out for more
The room was humming harder
As the ceiling flew away
When we called out for another drink
The waiter brought a tray
And so it was that later
As the miller told his tale
That her face, at first just ghostly,
Turned a whiter shade of pale
She said, there is no reason
And the truth is plain to see.
But I wandered through my playing cards
And would not let her be
One of sixteen vestal virgins
Who were leaving for the coast
And although my eyes were open
They might have just as wellve been closed
She said, Im home on shore leave,
Though in truth we were at sea
So I took her by the looking glass
And forced her to agree
Saying, you must be the mermaid
Who took neptune for a ride.
But she smiled at me so sadly
That my anger straightway died
If music be the food of love
Then laughter is its queen
And likewise if behind is in front
Then dirt in truth is clean
My mouth by then like cardboard
Seemed to slip straight through my head
So we crash-dived straightway quickly
And attacked the ocean bed
Click here The New 1967 Mustang

RFK

Click here for Teddy Kennedy on RFK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiCLi9ddqlM