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Connie Haines, known as The Nightingale From Savannah, records Two Dreams Met and When I Saw You, with The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, in New York City, USA, for RCA Victor Records.
Woody Guthrie writes a letter to folklorist and producer Alan Lomax, bringing him up to date on his latest news, and revealing that Cisco Houston is visiting him in New York City, and learning to play his guitar.
The Irving Berlin musical Louisiana Purchase is presented at The Imperial Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 444 performances.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra play in The Panther Room at The Hotel Sherman, Chicago, Illinois, USA. The show is broadcast live on radio.
The Carlisle Brothers record Somewhere Somebody's Waiting For You, You'll Never Know, Will You Always Love Me Darling, Three Women To Every Man, A Dollar's All I Crave and Nobody Cares for Decca Records in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
Kitty Carlisle is the headline act at Chez Paree, Chicago, Illinois, USA, with orchestral accompaniment by Emil Coleman.
The musical Hold On To Your Hats, starring Al Jolson, is prresented at The Shubert Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 158 performances.
The musical revue Sim Sala Bim, with words and music by Alvin H. Jansen, is playing at The Morosco Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 54 performances.
Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchesta record Shadows On The Sand, You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again and I'd Know You Anywhere, for RCA Victor Records in New York City, USA.
Winston George Sparkes is born in Jubilee Hospital Kingston, Jamaica, Caribbean. He will find success as a reggae DJ under the name of King Stitt.