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The musical Fiddler On The Roof, starring Zero Mostel, is performed at The Majestic Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA. It will run continuously (but at three different theatres) until 1972 notching up 3,242 performances.
The rock musical Your Own Thing is presented at The Orpheum Theatre, New York City, USA, during a run of 937 performances.
The musical Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris, is performed at The Village Gate, Greenwich Village, New York City, USA, during a run of 1,847 performances.
The controversial hippy musical, Hair is playing at the Biltmore Theatre on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 1750 performances.
The rock musical Hair (which includes a scene with a fully nude cast) is presented during a run of 1,997 performances at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, England, UK, Europe. The cast includes Marsha Hunt, Paul Nicholas, Sonja Kristina and Jimmy Winston.
The Modern Jazz Quartet play during a week of shows at Red Foxx's Club, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA, with The Les McCann Trio.
The Soft Machine play at The Theatre de la Musique, Paris, France, Europe.
Jerry Garcia (of The Grateful Dead) participates in a jam session with Howard Wales at The Matrix, San Francisco, California, USA.
Buck Owens releases a new album, Your Mother's Prayer, on Capitol Records in the USA.
James Brown records A Man Has To Go Back To The Crossroads for Bethlehem Records, in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
London Records begins a legal action in the UK to sue four Californian record outlets for selling The Rolling Stones' bootleg album Live'r Than You'll Ever Be.
Genesis play at The Mistrale Club, Beckenham, England, UK, Europe.
Soul/gospel vocalist Darrell Banks, famed for his million-seller Open The Door To Your Heart, is buried at Detroit Memorial Park Cemetary, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Bill Anderson and Jan Howard release a new album, If It's All The Same To You, on Decca Records in the USA.
Andy Stewart releases the album Andy Stewart Sings Harry Lauder on Capitol Records in Canada.
Blodwyn Pig are heard performing The Change Song, Ain't Ya Coming Home and It's Only Love on the BBC Radio show Symonds On Sunday. The performance had been recorded on February 24, 1969 in BBC Studio 2, Aeolian Hall, London, England, UK, Europe.
Tom Jones records the Burt Bacharach and Hal David composition What The World Needs Now Is Love, plus Who Can I Turn To and I Have Dreamed for Decca Records in London, England, UK, Europe.
The Beatles album, The Beatles Again, is released in France, Europe, on Apple Records.
Writing On The Wall play at Friars, Aylesbury, England, UK, Europe, supported by Black Apple.
Doug Kershaw plays at The Cedar Village Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, supported by Bamboo.
Popular music composer and playwright Noel Coward is knighted by Queen Eilzabeth II at Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Europe.
Ten Years After play the first of three nights at the Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, supported by Redbone.