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Raymond Scott And His Orchestra, with vocalist Nan Wynn, play in The Panther Room, College Inn, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Folk singer-songwriter and recording artist Alix Dobkin is born in New York City, USA. She will become a leading activist for the gay and lesbian communities.
Thomas Harvey Bonniwell is born in San Jose, California, USA. He will find success as singer, songwriter and guitarist Sean Bonniwell of 1960s hit-making band The Music Machine.
Swing jazz violinist and vocalist Svend Asmussen (aka The Fiddling Viking) records Night And Day and Some Of These Days for Odeon Records in Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe.
Tommy Dorsey And Hisis Orchestra, with vocalist Frank Sinatra, continue with their fourteen–week engagement at The Astor Hotel, New York City, USA.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra play the first of two nights at Canobie Lake Park, Salem, New Hampshire, USA.
Ray Noble And His Orchestra with The Merriel Abbott Dude Ranch revue plays in the Empire Room, Palmner House, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Bing Crosby stars in the radio show, Bing Crosby Presents, broadcast live from the Crosby-owned Del Mar Turf Club, between Los Angeles and San Diego, California, USA, with John Scott Trotter and His Frying Pan Eight.
Jane Nelson and Robert Spiro sing, and The Bengal Guards drum and bugle corps of orange High School play at The Chicagoland Music Festival Luncheon in Stevens Hotel, Chiocago, Illinois, USA.
Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra are playing at The Paramount Theatre, Times Square, New York City, USA, with Avis Andrews, Stump And Stumpy, The Six Cotton Club Boys and Cozy Cole.