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Robert Valentine Braddock is born in Lakeland, Florida, USA. He will find success as country music pianist and songwriter Bobby Braddock.
Damita Jo DuBlanc is born in Austin, Texas, USA. She will find success as r'n'b singer Damita Jo, enjoying hits in the USA with I Don't Care [1953], I'll Save The Last Dance For You [1960] and I'll Be There [1961].
The musical comedy Higher And Higher, with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart, opens for a return engagement at The Shubert Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, where it will run for 24 performances
Al Jolson, Martha Raye, Ruby Keeler, Jack Whiting and "America's Most Beautiful Girls" are appearing in the musical comedy Hold On To Your Hats at The Grand Opera House, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Judy Garland comes to the end of six days of shooting interiors and exteriors of Noonan's Cottage for the movie Little Nellie Kelly in the USA.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra play the second night of a week at The Surf Beach Club, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA.
Rick Huxley, best-known as the bassist for The Dave Clark Five, is born in Dartford, Kent, England, UK.
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra, with vocalist Frank Sinatra, continue with their fourteen–week engagement at The Astor Hotel, New York City, USA.
Artie Shaw And His Orchestra and vocal group The Smoothies, provide music for The Burns And Allen Show on NBC Network Radio in the USA. On this edition of the show Artie Shaw performs Sweet Sue, and The Smoothies sing Mister Meadowbrook.