1960s music

# 497 - The DJBC Folk Revival Happy Hour, Vol. I


1:00:10 minutes (51.79 MB)

Tonight on the show, some Folk Music from the 1950s and 1960s from the Folk Revival Era.

# 486 - Valentinemania60


1:00:58 minutes (53.56 MB)

Tonight, we celebrate 60 years of the Beatles first American appearance with 60 minutes of Beatles love songs, just in time for Valentine's Day.

Here is the Beatles/Ohio Connection that we referred to, from the Award-winning local podcast Ohio vs. the World (hosted by Alex Hastie) from 2022: https://ohiovtheworldpodcast.com/2022/06/06/episode-3-when-beatlemania-t...

# 450 - The DJBC Burt Bacharach Memorial Happy Hour


2:04:26 minutes (110.14 MB)

For our 450th show, we are paying tribute to the late Award-winning composer, Burt Bacharach (1928-2023) with two hours of his music, his sound. His partnership with lyricist Hal David (1921-2012) from 1957 to 1973 was instrumental as part of the 1960s sound (along with John Lennon & Paul McCartney, and Lamont Dozier and Brian & Eddie Holland, among composing teams). Bacharach won Oscars and Grammys for his music, which included the Oscar-winning "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and the Tony winning musical "Promises, Promises".

# 327 - 1960: Music and Headlines


2:01:23 minutes (111.14 MB)

Tonight on the show, a trip back into the time machine to 1960. The Winter and Summer Olympic Games, along with the Presidential Debates were televised coast-to-coast. Four Black College Students in North Carolina sat at a Woolworth's, sparking the fight for equality in the early 1960s. And THE Ohio State B*ckeyes won the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NCAA Basketball: The Ohio State Buckeyes
NCAA Football: Minnesota Golden Gophers (AP/UPI)
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens
AFL: Houston Oilers
NFL: Philadelphia Eagles
NBA: Boston Celtics
World Series: Pittsburgh Penguins

# 326 - Valentine's Day - Love Songs from the 1960s


2:01:21 minutes (111.12 MB)

Tonight, we feature love songs from the 1960s. Rock. Jazz. Showtunes. R&B.

The entire playlist can be found here:
https://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/190828020389/hollyhocksandtulips-...

# 259 - 1963: Music and Headlines


2:00:10 minutes (110.02 MB)

Tonight on the show, we're going back to 1963, which was a very turbulent year here at home. President Kennedy was assassinated. Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington. The Vietnam War starts to heat up. A woman goes into space.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA: Boston Celtics
NHL: Toronto Maple Leafs
World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers
NFL: Chicago Bears
AFL: San Diego Chargers
College Football: Texas
College Basketball: Loyola of Chicago (yup)
Big Ten Football: Illinois
Master's: Jack Nicklaus (first-ever major golf win for Nicklaus)
Ohio High School Basketball: Columbus East High Tigers

TONYS:
Play: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Musical: A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum

EMMYS:
Comedy: The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS)
Drama: The Defenders (CBS)
Program of the Year: The Tunnel - NBC News (NBC)

LINKS:
1963, The Year The Beatles Found Their Voice: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/06/the-year-the-beatle...
The World in 1963: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2013/02/50-years-ago-the-world-in-1963...
Sports in 1963: http://www.angelfire.com/az2/classof63/sports.html
Arts & Entertainment in 1963: http://www.angelfire.com/az2/classof63/ae63.html
(More) Headlines from 1963: http://www.angelfire.com/az2/classof63/headlinesof63.html
The People's History, 1963: http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1963.html
(Yet More) Headlines from 1963: http://www.the60sofficialsite.com/The_Headlines_of_1963.html

# 234: 1961: Music & Headlines (FULL)


1:59:36 minutes (109.51 MB)

1961. A charismatic wealthy politician takes office as President. Turmoil in Cuba. Turmoil in Berlin. Freedom Riders down South. Riots on the Ohio State Campus (because the University didn't want their spoiled little B*ckeyes to go to the Rose Bowl. Yeah, it did happen, and they still found a way to win a National Championship, despite the fact they didn't play in a Bowl Game). That was the year that was.

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1960 Movies)
Best Picture - The Apartment
Best Director - Billy Wilder, The Apartment
Best Actor - Burt Lancaster, Elmer Gantry
Best Actress - Elizabeth Taylor, Butterfield 8
Best Supporting Actor - Peter Ustinov, Spartacus
Best Supporting Actress - Shirley Jones, Elmer Gantry
Best Foreign Language Film - The Virgin Spring (Sweden)
Original Song: "Never on Sunday"

GRAMMY AWARDS:
Album of the Year: "Button-Down Mind" - Bob Newhart (ONLY Comedy Album to win the Top Grammy)
Best New Artist: Bob Newhart
Record of the Year: "Theme from A Summer Place" - Percy Faith
Song of the Year: "Exodus" - Ernest Gold

EMMY AWARDS:
Comedy Program - The Jack Benny Program (CBS)
Drama Program/Program of the Year - "Macbeth", Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC)
Variety Program - Astaire Time (NBC)
Actor, Series - Raymond Burr, Perry Mason (CBS)
Actress, Series - Barbara Stanwyck, The Barbara Stanwyck Show (NBC)
Supporting Performer, Series - Don Knotts, The Andy Griffith Show (CBS)
Supporting Performer, Single Appearance - Roddy McDowall, NBC Sunday Showcase, "Our American Honor: Not Without Honor" (NBC)
Actor, Single Appearance - Maurice Evans, Macbeth (NBC)
Actress, Single Appearance - Dame Judith Anderson, Macbeth (NBC)

TONY AWARDS:
Best Musical - Bye, Bye Birdie
Best Play - Becket (Jean Anouilh)

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NCAA Tournament: University of Cincinnati Bearcats
College Football: Alabama Crimson Tide
NFL: Green Bay Packers
NBA: Boston Celtics

# 220: 1967: Music & Headlines


2:00:01 minutes (109.88 MB)

Tonight, we go back to 1967, with the songs and headlines from that year.

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# 213: 1962: Music & Headlines


1:59:55 minutes (109.8 MB)

Tonight on the show, 1962. The music and headlines from that year. James Bond hit the box office for the first time. JFK vs. Castro in the Cold War. The Race for Space Heats Up as John Glenn orbits the Earth.

Hour # 1 Song List (from Last Night):
“Comedy Tonight” - Zero Mostel & Cast (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum)
“Lawrence of Arabia Overture/Theme” - Maurice Jarre
“Days of Wine and Roses” - Henry Mancini
“Baby Elephant Walk” - Lawrence Welk (with clarinet solo by Mahlon Clark)
“Surfin Safari” - The Beach Boys
“Twist and Shout” - The Isley Brothers
“Don’t Make Me Over” - Dionne Warwick
“Palisades Park” - Freddy Cannon
“I Left My Heart in San Francisco” - Tony Bennett
“Midnight in Moscow” - Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen
“I’ve Been Everywhere” - Hank Snow
“Hey, Baby” - Bruce Channel
“Up on the Roof” - The Drifters
“Things” - Bobby Darin
“I Remember You” - Frank Ifield
“James Bond Theme” - John Barry

(Hour # 2)
“The Lonely Bull” - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
“Sherry” - Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
“Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” - Neil Sedaka
“She Cried” - Jay and the Americans
“Alley Cat” - Bent Fabric
“The Peppermint Twist - Parts I & II” - Joey Dee and the Starliters
“You’ve Got Trouble” - Robert Preston
“A Stranger on the Shore” - Acker Bilk
“Pretty Little Picture” - Zero Mostel
“Break It To Me Gently” - Brenda Lee
“You Really Got A Hold on Me” - The Miracles
“Love Me Do” - The Beatles
“P.S. I Love You” - The Beatles
“Wolverton Mountain” - Claude King
“The Ballad of Jed Clampett” - Flatt & Scruggs
“Three Stars Will Shine Tonight” (Dr. Kildare Theme) - Richard Chamberlain
“The End of the World” - Skeeter Davis
“Soul Bossa Nova” - Quincy Jones

# 204: 1968: Music & Headlines


1:58:56 minutes (108.9 MB)

1968 was one of the most difficult, tumultous years in America's history. Both Dr. Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated. America was knee-deep involved in Vietnam. There was upheaval in Paris. Upheaval in Prague. Upheaval in Chicago. Riots in every major American city.

COLUMBUS in 1968:
- The B*ckeyes win the National Championship, Big Ten, and the Rose Bowl.

LOCAL CHAMPIONS:
College Football: The Ohio State B*ckeyes
High School Football: Upper Arlington Golden Bears (AP State Champs)
High School Basketball: Columbus East Tigers

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NFL: Baltimore Colts
AFL: New York Jets
NBA: Boston Celtics
MLB: Detroit Tigers
NHL: Montreal Canadiens (The St. Louis Blues were the first Expansion Team to reach the Cup Finals)
Heisman Trophy: O.J. Simpson, Halfback, University of Southern California
NCAA Basketball: UCLA Bruins
NCAA Football: The Ohio State B*ckeyes
U.S. Open: Arthur Ashe
- Houston snaps UCLA's 47-game winning streak in the first Nationally Televised College Basketball Game at The Astrodome
- Vince Lombardi retires from coaching the Green Bay Packers, following Super Bowl II
- The B*ckeyes shatter Michigan, 50-14 at Ohio Stadium
- The Olympic Games are broadcast in Color for the First Time with the Winter Games in Grenoble, France
- Arthur Ashe becomes the first African-American male athlete to win a Grand Slam in Tennis
- Two Olympic Track and Field Athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, stage a protest during the National Anthem at the Mexico City Summer Olympics

EMMYS:
Comedy Series: Get Smart (NBC)
Drama Series: Mission: Impossible (CBS)

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1967 films)
Best Picture: In the Heat of the Night
Actor: Rod Steiger, In The Heat of the Night
Actress: Katharine Hepburn, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Supporting Actor: George Kennedy, Cool Hand Luke
Supporting Actress: Estelle Parsons, Bonnie and Clyde

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