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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.
George Jones records Matthew 24, Faded Love, Bubbles In My Beer and other tracks in Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Illinois Jacquet records Banned In Boston, Ydeen-o, Back Home Again In Indiana and Reverie, in New York City, USA.
Peggy Lee records See See Rider, Ain't That Love, I Believe In You and Loads Of Love in The Capitol Tower, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, for Capitol Records.
Jazz saxophonist Frank Strozier arnAnd His Sextet finish recording their album March Of The Siamese Children, at Plaza Sound Studios, New York City, USA, for Jazzland Records.
At Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, California, Elvis Presley has a third day of recording songs for the soundtrack to his next movie, Girls! Girls! Girls!
Carl Sauceman And The Green Valley Boys perform Down Where The Watermelons Grow, Too Old To Cut The Mustard and other songs live on The Carl Sauceman Show on WLAC TV in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Bobby Vee with The Johnny Mann Singers records the Gerry Goffin-Carole King composition Go Away Little Girl in the USA.
R'n'b organist Jimmy Smith records Walk On the Wild Side and Ol' Man River in New York City, USA, for Verve Records.
The Blue Mitchell Nonet record Gone With The Wind, West Coast Blues and Hip To It, in New York City, USA, for Riverside Records.
Jazz saxophonist Frank Strozier And His Sextet finish recording their album March Of The Siamese Children, at Plaza Sound Studios, New York City, USA, for Jazzland Records.
Aretha Franklin, Lloyd Price, Solomon Burke, Gene Chandler, The Crystals, Erma Franklin, Eddie Holland and others play the sixth night of a week at The Regal, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Jazz saxophonist Frank Strozier And His Sextet finish recording their album March Of The Siamese Children</>, at Plaza Sound Studios, New York City, USA, for Jazzland Records.
R'n'b organist Jimmy Smith records Walk On The Wild Side and Ol' Man River in New York City,USA, for Verve Records.
Bill Phillips records Waterloo and You'll Never Get A Better Chance, at Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Johnnie And Jack record Waterloo, A Little Bitty Tear and other tracks in Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Avenie South, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Ged Grimes, who will find success as the bass player of UK band Danny Wilson, is born in Dundee, Scotland.
The Blue Mitchell Nonet record Gone With The Wind, West Coast Blues and Hip To It, in New York City, USA, for Riverside Records.
Hank Snow records I Cried But My Tears Were Too Late, With This Ring I Thee Wed, Paving The Highway With Tears and I'm Movin' On at Brown Radio Productions, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
At Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, California, Elvis Presley records I Don't Wanna Be Tied and Earth Boy for the soundtrack to his next movie, Girls! Girls! Girls!
Hank Snow records I Cried But My Tears Were Too Late, With This Ring I Thee Wed, Paving The Highway With Tears and I'm Movin' On at Brown Radio Productions, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. strong>