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Jerry Lee Lewis hires a new manager, Nashville-based Oscar Davis who had formerly managed Hank Williams.
Larry Williams plays the sixth night in a week of headline dates at The Apollo, Harlem, New York City, USA.
The Royal Variety Performance is held at The Coliseum, London, UK, featuring Pat Boone, Eartha Kitt, Frankie Vaughan, The Mudlarks, The Stargazers, The King Brothers and The Beverley Sisters.
The Royal Variety Performance is held at The Coliseum, London, UK, featuring Pat Boone, Eartha Kitt, Liverpool's Frankie Vaughan, The Mudlarks, The Stargazers, The King Brothers and The Beverley Sisters.
Jerry Lee Lewis hires a new manager, Nashville-based Oscar Davis who had formerly managed Hank Williams.
Vocal group The Crescents, based in Pennsylvania, USA, are involved in a head-on collision in a 1952 Dodge belonging to one of the group members. Fortunately, no-one is injured.
Judy Garland releases the album Judy In Love, on Capitol Records in the USA. This is her first album to be recorded and released in stereo.
Jerry Lee Lewis hires a new manager, Nashville-based Oscar Davis who had formerly managed Hank Williams.
Tony Bennett spends the first of three days recording songs for the Columbia Records album Hometown, My Hometown, in New York City, USA.
Buddy Holly flies from Lubbock, Texas, USA, to Clovis, New Mexico for a business meeting with his lawyers.
Van Norman, bass player of instrumental group The Champs dies in an auto accident near Anaheim, California, USA.