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Country music tv series Ozark Jubilee, broadcast from Springfield, Missouri, USA, has its name changed to Country Music Music Jubilee.
The animated Bugs Bunny musical short What's Opera Doc? is released to cinemas in the USA by Warner Brothers.
John Lee Hooker plays the third of four nights at the Apex Bar, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
After his band The Quarrymen finishes a set at St Peter's Church fete in Woolton, Liverpool, England, UK, Europe, John Lennon meets Paul McCartney, his future partner in The Beatles. This meeting will inspire singer-songwriter Steve Forbert to write his song You'd See The Things That I See, which is an attempt to imagine what John Lennon might have been thinking after meeting Paul McCartney.
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The Sammy Price and Lucky Thompson Quintet plays in the Theatre Pigalle, Paris, France, Europe.
Love Letters In The Sand by Pat Boone enters the Popular Singles Chart in the UK at No18. It will peak at No2 during a 21-week stay on the chart.
The Jazz Couriers, featuring Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes, play at The Flamingo Club, London, UK.
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Around The World by Ronnie Hilton peaks at No14 in the Popular Singles Chart in the UK, during a run of eighteen weeks on the chart.
Buddy Holly receives a $300 advance against royalties from Coral Records.
The third day of the Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, USA, features Dizzy Gillespie, Eartha Kitt, Jimmy Smith, Horace Silver, Dave Brubeck, Billie Holiday and Gerry Mulligan.
Puttin' On The Style / Gamblin' Man by Lonnie Donegan spends the last day of two weeks at No1 in the UK pop music singles chart.