October 6 in History
1927
October 6, 1927:American musical drama film dubbed “The Jazz Singer”, directed by Alan Crosland, is released.
1958
October 6, 1958:Popular American pop singer Johnny Mathis outdoors his first Christmas album entitled “Merry Christmas”.
1960
October 6, 1960:The American television series titled "Spartacus" is first screened in New York City.
1963
October 6, 1963:American singer and songwriter Barbra Streisand makes an appearance on the variety show named "Judy Garland Show".
1965
October 6, 1965:The female singing group, The Supremes releases a song titled “I Hear a Symphony"
1967
October 6, 1967:British rock band The Beatles record a song titled "Blue Jay Way."
1969
October 6, 1969:Celebrated English rock group The Beatles issues song named "Something" b/w "Come Together” in the United States.
1978
October 6, 1978:The American prison drama film called "Midnight Express”, directed by Alan Parker, begins showing in cinemas across the country.
2002
October 6, 2002:The Swedish black comedy-drama film named "Songs from the Second Floor" premieres in the country.
2005
October 6, 2005:The British rock band Rolling Stones drops their 24th American studio album titled “A Bigger Bang”.