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The All Black musical show Chocolate Kiddies, featuring the dancers Rufus Greenlee and Thadeus Drayton, with music written by Duke Ellington and performed by The Band, aka The Chocolate Kiddies Orchestra, is performed at The Cirkus Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden, Europe, during a run of 21 performances.
Minstrel show musician Emmett Miller accompanied by his Georgia Crackers, records Lovesick Blues, You're Just The Girl For Me, I Never Had The Blues [Until I Left Old Dixieland] and [I Got A Woman Crazy For Me] She's Funny That Way for Okeh Records in New York City, USA. The Georgia Crackers include Eddie Lang, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey and Gene Krupa.
McKenzie's Candy Kids [aka The Mound City Blue Blowers]record Hot Honey and If You Never Come Back, for Vocalion Records in New York City, USA.
The Foor-Robinson Carolina Club Orchestra record Collegiate and Rose Of The Nile for Okeh Records in Ashville, North Carolina, USA.
Harry Reser and His Orchestra, record Sweet Man and Speech! [as Harry Reser's Syncopaters] in New York City, USA, for Columbia Records.
The Foor-Robinson Carolina Club Orchestra record Collegiate and Rose Of The Nile for Okeh Records in Ashville, North Carolina, USA.
Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra record Manhattan [introducing Sentimental Me and Romantic You], The Farmer Took Another Load Away! Hay! Hay! and The Rhythm Rag for Victor Records in New York City, USA.
Arthur Edward Pepper, Jr. is born in Gardena, California, USA. He will find fame as jazz saxophonist and clarinetist Art Pepper.
Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra record Manhattan [introducing Sentimental Me and Romantic You], The Farmer Took Another Load Away! Hay! Hay! and The Rhythm Rag for Victor Records in New York City, USA.
Harry Reser and His Orchestra, record Sweet Man and Speech! [as Harry Reser's Syncopaters] in New York City, USA, for Columbia Records.
Jazz clarinet and saxophone player Bob Fuller records Milenberg Joys for Banner Records in New York City, USA.
Arthur Edward Pepper, Jr. is born in Gardena, California, USA. He will find fame as jazz saxophonist and clarinetist Art Pepper.