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Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra record Looking At You, What Is This Thing Called Love? and A Dicky Bird Told Me So, in London, UK, for Columbia Records.
Andrew Jenkins, under the name Blind Andy, records the songs Alabama Flood and The Fate Of Elba, Alabama, for OKeh Records, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Both songs are inspired by recent floods in Alabama.
Blues guitarist Otis 'Big Smokey' Smothers is born in Lexington, Mississippi, USA.
Blues guitarist Otis 'Big Smokey' Smothers is born in Lexington, Mississippi, USA.
Bill Johnson's Louisiana Jug Band record Don't Drink It In Here and Get The "L" On Down The Road, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, for Brunswick Records.
Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra record Looking At You, What Is This Thing Called Love? and A Dicky Bird Told Me So, in London, UK, for Columbia Records.
Bill Johnson's Louisiana Jug Band record Don't Drink It In Here and Get The "L" On Down The Road, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, for Brunswick Records.
Art Gillham, aka The Whispering Pianist, records You've Made My Dreams Come True, for Columbia Records in New York City, USA.
Harry Reser and his Orchestra record Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) in New York City, USA, for Okeh Records.