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Blues and r'n'b vocalist Clarence 'Bullmoose' Jackson records Moose On The Loose, Keep Your Big Mouth Shut, Miss Lucy and Memphis Gal, in New York City, USA.
Bandleader and MCA recording artist Jimmy Ellyn plays the ninth of twelve nights at The Indiana Roof, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Carl Leighton-Pope is born into a mining family in Gilfach Goch, Ogmore Valley, Wales. He will find success as a music business agent and entrepreneur, head of the Carl Leighton-Pope Organisation, looking after artists including Bryan Adams and Michael Buble.
Eddie Kohr And His Seven Piece Band play at The Green Terrace, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA.
Gospel vocalist Sister Ernestine Washington records The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow and God's Amazing Grace, for Disc Records in New York City, USA.
Rockabilly vocalist and recording artist Grantley Dee is born in Windsor, Australia.
Frank Sinatra records Over The Rainbow during a CBS broadcast dress rehearsal for The Frank Sinatra Show, in New York City, USA.
Pete Johnson's All Stars record I May Be Wonderful [But I Think You're Wrong], Man Wanted, 1280 Stomp, Atomic Boogie and Back Room Blues for Savoy/National Records in New York City, USA. Etta Jones supplies the vocals for I May Be Wonderful and Man Wanted.
Pete Johnson's All Stars record I May Be Wonderful, Man Wanted, 1280 Stomp, Atomic Boogie and Back Room Blues for Savoy/National Records in New York City, USA. Etta Jones supplies the vocals for I May Be Wonderful and Man Wanted.
Chick Churchill, keyboard player with Ten Years After, is born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, UK.
The musical comedy Annie Get Your Gun, by Irving Berlin, is presented during a run of 1,147 performances at The Imperial Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA.