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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.
British comedy duo Flanders And Swann are performing their show At The Drop Of A Hat during a run of 215 performances at the John Golden Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA.
Jack Scott sings What In the World's Come Over You on popular tv show American Bandstand, recorded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Frank Sinatra spends the second of three days of recording material for the album Nice'n'Easy, in Capitol Records Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA, under the direction of Nelson Riddle.
Eddie Jefferson records I've Got The Blues and Moody's Mood For Love at Bell Sound Studios, New York City, USA.
Clive And The Cyclones play at The Majestic Ballroom, Milton Street, Swindon.
Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Billy Fury, Joe Brown and Georgie Fame, play the third of six nights at The Empire, Leeds, UK.
Buddy Guy undertakes his first recording session for Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Buddy Guy has his first recording session for Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Bobby Vee appears on US tv's Biggie Nevins Show in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Buddy Guy has his first recording session for Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Jazz vocalist Eddie Jefferson records I've Got The Blues and Moody's Mood For Love at Bell Sound Studios, New York City, USA.
Folk singer Theo Bikel and popular singer/actress Carol Lawrence are the musical guests on NBC-tv's Perry Como Music Hall Show.
Bobby Darin plays at The Chase Club, St Louis, Missouri, USA.
Buddy Guy has his first recording session for Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois.
Jazz drummer and bandleader Max Roach records Nica and Liberte in Barclay Studios, Paris, France, Europe.
Blues guitarist Buddy Guy undertakes his first recording session for Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Jazz vocalist Eddie Jefferson - a pioneer of the vocalese style - records I've Got The Blues and Moody's Mood For Love at Bell Sound Studios, New York City, USA.
Vocalist Eddie Jefferson records I've Got The Blues at Bell Sound Studios, New York City, 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.