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The Three Flames are playing during a five year engagement at The Bon Soir, New York City, USA.
The Platters play in The City Hall, Sheffield, UK, supported by Jack Parnell and His Orchestra and Kay Cavendish.
Bing Crosby records tracks for the Decca Records album New Tricks, accompanied by The Buddy Cole Trio.
Lloyd Price comes to the end of a week-long engagement at The Apollo, Harlem, New York City, USA.
Bing Crosby records tracks for the Decca Records album New Tricks, accompanied by The Buddy Cole Trio.
Lloyd Price comes to the end of a week-long engagement at The Apollo, Harlem, New York City, USA.
The Buck Clayton Septet record the LP Buck 'N' The Blues for Vanguard Records in New York City, USA.
Chris Redburn, who will play bass in teeny-bop band Kenny during the mid-1970s, is born in Enfield, Middlesex, UK. He will later go on to head Redburn Transfer, one of Europe's leading group trucking companies.
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Country singer and top recording star Johnny Horton first meets with psychic J. Bernard Ricks of Shreveport, Louisiana, USA. They begin a lifelong friendship during which Horton becomes convinced that he has developed his own psychic abilities. It is said that he eventually predicted, correctly, that his own death would be violent.
Soul/r'n'b vocalist Billy Wilson is born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. In a long and varied career, he will work with Martha And The Vandellas, The Contours and Jr. Walker's All Star Band.
Ralph Heid, a world-reknowned Swiss xylophonist, who has been recorded playing at 1,000 strokes per minute, appears at The Roxy, New York City, USA.
Frank Sinatra records Crazy Love and So Long My Love at Capitol Records Studio, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Popular singer and actor Gordon McRae appears in the role of Barry O'Day on Eileen, an episode of the tv series The Lux Video Theater, in the USA.