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The stage musical On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Burton Lane, is playing at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, USA, during a run of 280 performances.
The stage musical Man Of La Mancha is playing at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre, New York City, USA, during a run of almost two and a half years.
Mose Allison is headlining for three weeks at The Village Vanguard, Greenwich Village, New York City, USA.
Mel Torme is playing during two weeks at Mister Kelly's, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Al Martino is playing during three weeks at Basin Street East, New York City, USA.
The Modernaires are playing during nine days at The Imperial Room of the Royal York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Enzo Stuarti is playing during a series of live shows at The Village Club, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Jerry Vale is playing at The Americana Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Caribbean, USA.
Tom Jones plays during a week of cabaret appearances in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England, UK.
The Mark Leeman Five play at The Marquee Club, London, England, UK, Europe.
The Statler Brothers release a new album, Flowers On The Wall, in the USA on Columbia Records.
Chad And Jeremy release a new single, Teenage Failure, in the USA on Columbia Records.
The world's first head shop - The Psychedelic Shop - opens on Haight Street in San Francisco, California, USA. The shop is run by Ron Thelin and his younger brother Jay Thelin.
The Yardbirds pre-record an appearance on tv show Shivaree in Los Angeles, California, USA.
The Paramounts play at Woodhall Community Centre, Welwyn Garden City, England, UK, Europe. Some mebers of The Paramounts will find greater success as members of Procol Harum.
Paul Revere And The Raiders release their fourth album, Just Like Us, in the USA on Columbia Records.
RCA Records announces that Elvis Presley's total record sales now stand at 78m.
Vocalist Johnny Bond records They Got Me and Deep Lonesome in Capitol Recording Studio, 1750 North Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. The session features two notable session guitarists, Glen Campbell and Billy Strange.
TV show Hullaballoo in the USA features performances by Lesley Gore, The Ramsey Lewis Trio and Jonathan King.
Buck Owens releases a new single, Waitin' In Your Welfare Line, on Capitol Records in the USA. It will become Owens'tenth number one on the Billboard country music chart in the USA.
Tennessee Ernie Ford and Connie Francis are the guests on NBC-tv's The Andy Williams Show in the USA.
Zoot Money plays at the Star Hotel, Croydon, England, UK, Europe.
Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones flies from London, England, UK, to Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe, to begin a holiday.
The Loose Ends play two gigs in a single day - one at Gala Baths, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England, UK, Europe, and another at Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, north London.
At Capitol Records HQ in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, The Beach Boys are presented by company MD Voyle Gilmore with three gold discs for the albums Surfer Girl, Surfin' USA and Beach Boys Today!
TV rock show Where The Action Is in the USA features Freddy Cannon performing Palisades Park and The Vibrations performing My Girl Sloopy.
While The Velvet Underground are rehearsing at The Factory, New York City, USA, Andy Warhol records the group performing Walk Alone and Men Of Good Fortune.
The Dave Clark Five release a new album, The Hits Of, in Canada on Capitol Records.
The Young Rascals record I'm Weighing It and Temptation's 'Bout To Get Me for Atlantic Records in the USA. Neither track will be released.
Tommy Collins releases a new single, If You Can't Bite, Don't Growl, on Columbia Records in the USA.
It is reported that a three-month legal battle in Ottawa, Canada, over ownership of the name The Esquires has been settled. The dispute was caused when group leader Don Norman left and formed a new group also called The Esquires. The court finds that the original group owns the rights to the name. This is thought to be the first such legal action in Canada.