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The Steven Sondheim musical Gypsy, starring Ethel Merman, is performed on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 702 performances.
Frank Sinatra records Blue Moon and other tracks at Studio A, Capitol Records, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Fabian and Duane Eddy play the first night of a week at The Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA.
The Fleetwoods release a new album, The Fleetwoods - Gretchen, Gary and Barbara, on Dolton Records in the USA.
The latest Elvis Presley movie, which has been filming in California, USA, under the title Flaming Lance, is re-named Flaming Star.
The Beatles continue with their three month residency at the Indra Club, Hamburg, Germany, Europe.
Frank Sinatra records Blue Moon and other tracks at Studio A, Capitol Records, Los Angeles.
At 9 p.m., all the lights on Broadway, New York City, are switched off in memory of the recently deceased composer Oscar Hammerstein II, known to many as "the man who owned Broadway."
Cliff Richard has visiting American actress/singer Annette Funicello as a guest at his London Palladium revue, Stars In Your Eyes.
Jazz saxophonist Jackie McLean records Appointment In Ghana, Isle Of Java and other tracks at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, USA, for Blue Note Records.
Jazz cellist Ray Brown spends a second day recording tracks for his album Jazz Cello, at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Joseph Williams, who will become 80s sessioneer supergroup Toto's third lead vocalist, is born in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Fabian and Duane Eddy play the first night of a week at The Steel Pier,Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA.
At 9pm, all the lights on Broadway, New York City, USA, are switched off in memory of the recently deceased composer Oscar Hammerstein II, known to many as "the man who owned Broadway."
Neil Sedaka enters the UK pop singles chart with You Mean Everything To Me, which will peak at No5 during a three-week run.
Frank Sinatra records Blue Moon and other tracks at Studio A, Capitol Records, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Sam Phillips, owner of Sun Records, opens a new recording studio at 639 Madison Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
The musical Irma La Douce is running at The Plymouth Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA. It runs at The Plymouth for more than a year before transferring to The Alvin Theatre.