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Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra record Little Peach and Toddle Along for Okeh Records in New York City, USA.
Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra record Little Peach and Toddle Along for Okeh Records in New York City, USA.
Radio station WSMB officially begins broadcasting from the Maison Blanche building in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Over the years, it will become a much-loved local institution, broadcasting many hours of live jazz and running its own staff orchestra.
E. Elliott Rawlins, M.D., writing in the New York Amsterdam News, states, "The form of music called jazz is just as intoxicating as morphine or cocaine; it is just as harmful, and yet its use is not determined by law."
Maggie Jones records Suicide Blues and Dangerous Blues for Columbia Records in New York City, USA.
Maggie Jones records Suicide Blues and Dangerous Blues for Columbia Records in New York City, USA.
Ben Selvin And His Orchestra record Suite 16 and In A Little Love Boat, in new York City, USA. The tracks will be released under various names including The Palm Beach Players and The Maryland Dance Orchestra on various labels including Vocalion, Duophone and Beltona.
Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra record Little Peach and Toddle Along for Okeh Records in New York City, USA.
The California Ramblers record Ah-Ha!, Oh Those Eyes and Cheatin' On Me in New York City, USA. The tracks will be released under various names including The Baltimore Dance Orchestra, The Six Collegians and The Georgia Melody Makers on various labels including Grey Gull, Banner, Oriole and Starr.
Edward Wente at Bell Labs files patent No. 1,812,389, establishing the basic principle of the direct-radiator loudspeaker with a small coil-driven mass-controlled diaphragm in a baffle with a broad midfrequency range of uniform response. [Whatever that means].