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The American-Yiddish musical revue Bagels And Yox is playing at The Holiday Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 208 performances.
The Irving Berlin musical and political satire Call Me Madam is playing at The Coliseum, London, England, UK, during a run of 485 performances. Main cast members are Billie Worth (Sally Adams), Anton Walbrook (Cosmo), Jeff Warren (Ken Gibson) and Shani Wallis (Princess Maria). Songs include The Hostess with the Mostes', It's a Lovely Day Today, The Ocarina, They Like Ike and You're Just in Love.
The musical revue New Faces Of 1952, is presented at The Royale Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 365 performances. The revue is perhaps best remembered because it features Eartha Kitt making her Broadway debut with the spectacular song, Monotonous, based on real events in her life.
The musical comedy Wish You Were Here, is presented at The Imperial Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 598 performances.
Bandleader Benny Strong is playing during three months at The Mark Hopkins Hotel, San Francisco, California, USA.
The popular musical Guys And Dolls is playing at The Shubert Theater, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The "Fabulous all-girl revue" Paris In Chicago is playing at Silver Frolics, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The Heidelberg Singers with Smiling Fritz are playing at Math Igler's Casino, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Ray Pearl And His Musical Gems are playing during a month at The Texas Hotel, Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
The Vaughn Monroe Orchestra plays during a month-long engagement at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, USA.
Singing cowboy Roy Rogers and his wife Dale Evans are starring in the annual Madison Square Garden Rodeo, New York City, USA.
Xavier Cugat plays during an eight-week run, in The Terrace Room of The Statler Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA.
The musical Love From Judy is playing at The Saville Theatre, London, England, UK, during a run of 594 performances. The cast includes Jean Carson (Judy), Linda Gray (Grace), Bill O'Connor (Jervis) and Adelaide Hall (Butterfly) and songs including I Never Dream When I'm Asleep, Dear Daddy Long-Legs, Here We Are and A Touch of Voodoo.
Illinois Jacquet plays during a week at The Trocaveria Club, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Austin Powell And The James Quartet play during a week of shows at Wally's Paradise, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Herbie Fields and Buddy Greco are playing at The Blue Note, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Gene Ammons is playing during a week of gigs at The Ebony Club, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Betty Hutton plays during a three-week season at The Palladium, London, England, UK.
Cindy Walker records Oh How Sweet It Is To Love Jesus and Hold To God's Unchanging Hand in Radio Recorders Studio, 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
A new music magazine, The New Records, begins publication in the UK.
Claude Tissendier is born in France, Europe. He will find success as a jazz saxophonist and composer.
Frank Madeloni is born in Brooklyn, New York City, USA. He will find success as rock guitarist Earl Slick, best-known for his collaborations with David Bowie, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Robert Smith.
Joe Morris And His Orchestra record Sure Cure For The Blues and Hurry Hurry Baby for Atlantic Records in New York City, USA, but the tracks will not be released.
The Ames Brothers are playing at Bill Miller's Riviera Club, Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA.
Red Foley and The Foggy River Boys record My Desire, Hey There and Hoot Owl Boogie in Castle Studio at The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Guitar is on the session is provided by Hank Garland.