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The Concert Jazz Ensemble, an offshoot of The Eastman Theatre Orchestra, begins a week of performances in the Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York State, USA.
The New York Times reports that Broadway theatre managers in New York City, USA, have launched a campaign, led by Arthur Hammerstein, President of The Managers' Protective Association, to prevent radio stations from broadcasting music being used in current theatrical productions. Their fear is that having music freely available on the radio will lead to a drop in audiences attending live shows.
The Music Box Revue [1924], starring Fanny Brice and singing trio The Brox Sisters, with music by Irving Berlin, is playing at The Music Box Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 184 performances.
The Galperin Music Shop of Charleston, North Carolina, USA, is advertising 'the latest dance hits' in the local newspaper, The Charleston Gazette. The list includes At The End Of A Winding Lane by The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks; Hard Hearted Hannah and Indian Love Call by Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra; Muscle Shoals Blues and Houston Blues by Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra; and Barnyard Blues by Ted Lewis And His Band.
James Anderson is born in Groves, Texas, USA. He will find success as singer, songwriter and steel guitarist Deacon Anderson. His best-remembered composition is probably Rag Mopp [aka Ragg Mopp or Rag Mop] which provided a 1950 No1 hit in the USA for The Ames Brothers.
Bachman And His Million Dollar Band open the winter season at Plant Park, Tampa, Florida, USA.