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The musical comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, with music by Jule Styne, and starring Carol Channing, is presented at The Ziegfeld Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 740 performances.
Porter Johns, aka The Lonely Drifter, records Just A Few Teardrops Out, Angel Of Peace, Grand Ol' Opry and Each Day I Love You More, in Decca Records Studio, 5505 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Judy Garland records Rock A Bye Your Baby for broadcast on upcoming edition of The Bing Crosby Show on radio in the USA. At the same session, Garland records Limehouse Blues, Isle Of Capri and How Could You Believe Me? as duets with Crosby.
The Flip Phillips Quintet records Cheek To Cheek, Funky Blues, I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm, Indiana and Sojoro, for Clef/Mercury Records in New York City, USA.
The Lester Young Quartet records A Foggy Day, In A Little Spanish Town, Let's Fall In Love, Down 'N Adam, Lester Swings and Slow Motion Blues, for Norgran/Mercury Records in New York City, USA.
Burl Ives records Old Witch Old Witch, The Little Turtle and The Moon's The North Wind's Cookie in Columbia Recording Studio, 30th Street, New York City, USA.
Sheb Wooley records Over The Barrel, Country Kisses, Hoot Owl Boogie and Aircastles, in Radio Recorders, 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
The musical Guys And Dolls is presented at The 46th Street Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 1200 performances.
Jazz pianist and recording artist James Williams is born in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
The MGM musical comedy film Royal Wedding, starring Fred Astaire and Jane Powell, with music by Burton Lane and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, has its cinema premiere in New York City, USA.
Jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz, with Miles Davis on trumpet, records Hi Beck, Ezz-Thetic, Odjenar and Yesterdays, for Prestige Records in New York City, USA.
Gene O'Quin records I'm Lonesome For You, Let Me Change Your Name, No Parking Here and Boogie Woogie Fever, in Capitol Records Studio, 5515 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.