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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 stage musical She Loves Me with music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick is playing at The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 301 performances.
Harry Belafonte is playing during a month of shows at The Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Judy Henske is playing during three weeks of gigs at The Gate Of Horn, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Flamenco guitarist Juan Serrano is playing during three weeks of gigs at The 2nd Fret, Philadelphia, pennsylvania, USA.
Paul Anka is playing during six nights at L'Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, Europe.
Manfred Mann record Cock-a-hoop and Now You're Needing Me at EMI's Abbey Road Studios, London, England, UK, Europe.
Martha And The Vandellas release a new LP, Heat Wave, on Gordy Records in the USA.
Manfred Mann play at The Marquee Club, Soho, London, England, UK, Europe.
The Dillards open for three weeks at The Shadows, Washington DC, USA.
Art Blakey plays in the Gretsch Drum Night at Birdland, New York City, USA.
The Rolling Stones play at The Rex Ballroom, Cambridge, England, UK, Europe.
Sonny Forriest records In Trouble (unreleased) and Now That I'm Lonely for Verve Records in the USA.
Eddie Montgomery of popular country-rock duo Montgomery Gentry is born in Lancaster, Kentucky, USA.
David Frost, Millicent Martin, Lance Percival, Roy Kinnear and others release the BBC soundtrack album from the satirical tv show That Was The Week That Was on Capitol Records in Canada.
Roy Orbison plays at The Odeon, Birmingham, England, UK, Europe, supported by The Searchers, Bob Luman, Freddie And The Dreamers, The Sons Of The Piltdown Men and Brian Poole And The Tremeloes.
Jazz singer Sylvia Syms opens for two weeks at The Living Room, New York City, USA.
Producer George Martin records additional keyboard parts for The Beatles' tracks Money and I Wanna Be Your Man in EMI's Abbey Road Studios, London, England, UK, Europe.
In RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, Elvis Presley continues recording vocals for his next movie, Kissin' Cousins. His band includes guitarists Scotty Moore, Harold Bradley and Grady Martin, backing vocalists The Jordanaires, drummers D.J. Fontana and Buddy Harman, bassist Bob Moore, saxophonists Boots Randolph and Bill Justis, pianist Floyd Cramer and fiddler Cecil Brower.
Tony Martin opens for ten days at The Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA.
Three Rows Over by Bobby Curtola peaks at No2 in the Canadian pop singles chart.
Johnny Cash makes an appearance on US tv show Hootenanny.
The song Midnight Mary by Artie Wayne and Ben Raleigh is registered for copyright. Recorded by Joey Powers it will reach No10 in the Billboard Top 40 chart of the best-selling singles in the USA.
Ross Smith releases a new LP, The Laugh Of The Party, on Capitol Recvords in Canada.
Frank Bogart And His Society Dance Orchestra release the LP Steppin' In Society on Capitol Records in Canada.
Sandra Jean Betts delivers a baby girl, Sheila, in Los Angeles, California, USA. The child is already the subject of a paternity suit against Ray Charles.