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The musical 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 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 Rolling Stones play at The Ealing Jazz Club, Ealing, London, UK.
Brill Building songwriter Carole King scores her first Billboard Top 40 Singles Chart in the USA entry with It Might As Well Rain Until September, which will peak at No22.
A UK Silver Disc is awarded to the single Guitar Tango, by The Shadows.
A UK Silver Disc is awarded to the single Guitar Tango, by The Shadows.
Folk music's elder statesman Pete Seeger writes a note to young singer-songwriter Phil Ochs, criticising one of his songs, about the John Birch Society, as being 'sophomoric'.
A UK Silver Disc is awarded to the hit single Things by Bobby Darin.
UK pop star and actor Mike Sarne is reported in the press as stating that, "The pop scene is disgusting. The hypocrisy is incredible and the entire showbiz scene seems to be controlled by rank amateurs."
Bobby Darin plays the third of four nights at The Moulin Rouge, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Chubby Checker, The Brook Brothers, The Kestrels, Susan Singer, Chas McDevitt And Shirley Douglas, The Gary Edwards Combo, The Semi-Tones and The Red Price Orchestra play at the City Hall, Sheffield, UK.
Sheila by Tommy Roe reaches No1 in the Australian pop singles chart.
Bobby Darin plays the third of four nights at The Moulin Rouge, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
A UK Silver Disc is awarded to the single Things by Bobby Darin.
Folk music's elder statesman Pete Seeger writes a note to young singer-songwriter Phil Ochs, criticising one of his songs, about the John Birch Society, as being 'sophomoric'.
Elvis Presley is in Radio Recorders studio, Los Angeles, California, USA, recording soundtrack songs for his latest movie, It Happened At The World's Fair.
The compilation album The Best Of Ball, Barber And Bilk by British jazz stars Kenny Ball, Chris Barber and Acker Bilk reaches No1 in the UK albums chart.
UK pop star Mike Sarne is reported in the press as stating that, "The pop scene is disgusting. The hypocrisy is incredible and the entire showbiz scene seems to be controlled by rank amateurs."
Sheila by Tommy Roe reaches No1 in the Australian pop singles chart.
Bob Dylan appears at the Hootenanny held in Carnegie Hall, New York City, USA, and hosted by Pete Seeger. This show features the first performance of Dylan's song A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall.
What Time Is It? by The Jive Five is the highest new entry in the Cash Box magazine chart of the best-selling pop singles in the USA, entering at No88.
Brill Building songwriter Carole King scores her first Billboard Top 40 Singles Chart in the USA entry with It Might As Well Rain Until September, which will peak at No22.