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Milk And Honey, with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, is playing at The Martin Beck Theater on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 543 performances.
The musical
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 Beatles play at The Cavern Club, Liverpool, UK, with the Swinging Blue Genes [later to become The Swinging Blue Jeans] and The Remo Four.
Hitmaking r'n'b vocal group Shep And The Limelites record Teach Me How To Twist and In Case I Forget, in the USA.
Solomon Burke performs Cry To
Me on daily tv pop show American
Bandstand, recorded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Elvis Presley leaves Memphis, Tennessee, USA, and drives to Los Angeles, California, where he is shortly to begin recordings songs for his next movie Girls! Girls! Girls!
Elvis Presley leaves Memphis, Tennessee, USA, and drives to Los Angeles, California, where he is shortly to begin making his next movie Girls! Girls! Girls!
Solomon Burke performs Cry To
Me on daily tv pop show American
Bandstand, recorded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Brenda Lee plays the fifth of ten nights at The Deauville Hotel, Miami, Florida, USA.
Connie Francis plays the seventh of nine nights at The Eden Roc Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
Brenda Lee plays the fifth of ten nights at The Deauville Hotel, Miami, Florida, USA.
Barbara
Lewis records her debut single for Karen
Records, My Heart Went Do Dat Da, in Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Billy Fury, Peter Jay And The Jaywalkers, Jackie Lynton, Rickie Stevens, Marty Wilde, John Leyton, Shane Fenton, Joe Brown And The Bruvvers and compere Al Paige, play at The Granada Theatre, Grantham, UK.
The Springfields, featuring Dusty Springfield, begin the third week of a six-week season at The Empire, Liverpool, UK, in a show headlined by popular pianist Russ Conway.
Liverpool-born Billy Fury headlines at The Granada Theatre, Grantham, UK, supported by Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers, Jackie Lynton, Rickie Stevens, Marty Wilde, John Leyton, Shane Fenton, Joe Brown And The Bruvvers and compere Al Paige.