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Garth Green And His Orchestra play the fourteenth of sixteen nights in The Cooper Club, Henderson, Texas, USA.
A radio broadcast on the NBC Red network, sponsored by Philip Morris, features Phil Duey, Loretta Clemens, the Leo Reisman Orchestra and The Four Eton Boys performing songs including When A Lady Meets A Gentleman, You've Got Something, Jump For Joy and I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good.
Franklin D. Roosevelt wins re-election as President of The USA by a landslide, carrying 46 of the 48 states. Hillbilly musicians Bill Cox and Cliff Hobbs will be inspired to compose the song Roosevelt's Back Again for Melotone Records in the USA, praising Roosevelt for his stand against prohibition.
Mal Hallett And His Orchestra record In The Chapel In The Moonlight and Let Me Sing In Echo Valley for Decca Records in the USA.