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The Tommy Whittle Orchestra records Laura, Lester Leaps In, Jive At Five and How High The Moon, for Esquire Records in London, UK.
The Everly Brothers make their first studio recordings at Castle Recording Studios in The Old Tulane Hotel, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. The songs are their own compositions, The Sun Keep Shining, Keep A-lovin Me, If Her Life Isn't True and That's The Life I Have To Live.
The Everly Brothers make their first studio recordings at Castle Studio in the Old Tulane Hotel recording studios, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, The songs are their own compositions, The Sun Keep Shining, Keep A-lovin Me, If Her Life Isn't True and That's The Life I Have To Live.
Harry Belafonte records Jamaica Farewell as the final track during sessions for his RCA Victor album Calypso, at Webster Hall, New York City.
In a package tour called the Lucky Seven Blues Show, Little Willie John, Champion Jack Dupree, Little George Smith and Otis Williams play in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
The Everly Brothers make their first studio recordings at Castle Studio [founded by Paul Cohen] in The Tulane Hotel, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. The songs are their own compositions, The Sun Keep Shining, Keep A-lovin Me, If Her Life Isn't True and That's The Life I Have To Live.
Harry Belafonte records Dolly Dawn at RCA Victor Studio, New York City, USA.
The Everly Brothers make their first studio recordings at Castle Recording Studios in The Old Tulane Hotel, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. The songs are their own compositions, The Sun Keep Shining, Keep A-lovin Me, If Her Life Isn't True and That's The Life I Have To Live.
The Tommy Whittle Orchestra records Laura, Lester Leaps In, Jive At Five and How High The Moon, for Esquire Records in London.