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The stage musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, starring Rudy Vallee, is playing at the 46th Street Theater on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 1,417 performances.
The stage musical She Loves Me with music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick is playing at The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 301 performances.
The Zombies, Big Dee Irwin and The Lorne Gibson Trio appear on Scottish tv show Dig This!
Long-haired student George Leonard of Attleboro High School in Massachusetts, USA, is sent home by the school principal and told not to return until his hair is 'decent'. Leonard plays in a band called The Cry Babies, and will take the case to court, arguing that his long hair is required for his work with the band.
Lulu And The Luvvers and Julie Rogers appear on UK radio's Joe Loss Pop Show.
The Soul Agents play at Club Creole, Rex Ballroom, Wilmslow, Cheshire, UK.
The Animals, Jan And Dean, Chuck Berry and Del Shannon play the eighth of ten nights at The Paramount Theatre, Brooklyn, New York City, USA.
Johnny Cash plays at The Municipal Auditorium, Sioux City, Iowa, USA.
Dusty Springfield plays in a Murray The K-promoted show at the Fox Theater, Brooklyn, New York City, USA. Also on the show are The Dovells, The Tymes, The Supremes, Martha And The Vandellas, Millie Small and The Temptations.
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The Squires, including Neil Young on lead guitar, play at River Heights Community Club, Winnipeg, Canada.
Cliff Bennett And The Rebel Rousers release a new single, One Way Love, on Parlophone Records in the UK.
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The 16-year-old winner of a Mick Jagger impersonation contest at The Town Hall, Greenwich, England, UK, reveals himself to be... Mick's younger brother, Chris.
George Harrison of The Beatles starts his own publishing company, Harrisongs.
Four Just Men record Things Will Never Be The Same, at EMI's Abbey Road Studios, London, UK, with producer George Martin.
The Matadors play at the The City Hall, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK, supported by Gog & The Reefers.
Blues Incorporated, The Spencer Davis Group and The Moody Blues play at The Town Hall, Birmingham, UK.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra play in Cullum Auditorium, Houston, Texas, USA.
The Animals release a new single, I'm Crying, on Columbia Records in the UK.
The Applejacks play at The Co-op Hall, Gravesend, UK.
Adam Faith and Tony Jackson (formerly of The Searchers) appears on UK tv show Ready, Steady, Go!, in London, UK.
The Beatles refuse to take the stage at The Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, USA, until they are assured they are playing to a non-segregated audience. Support acts on this show are The Righteous Brothers, The Exciters, Jackie De Shannon and the Bill Black Combo.
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The Yardbirds, with Eric Clapton on lead guitar, play at The Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London, UK.
The Rolling Stones, Inez and Charlie Foxx, Mike Berry and The Mojos, play at the Capitol, Cardiff, Wales.
The Beach Boys play at Lagoon Park, Farmington, Utah, USA.
The Hollies release their first self-penned single, We're Through, on Parlophone Records in the UK.