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The musical comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, with music by Jule Styne, and starring Carol Channing, is presented at The Ziegfeld Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 740 performances.
Patti Page, with
Harry Geller's Orchestra, records Would I Love You?, Sentimental Music, Ever True Ever More, You Are The One and Down
The Trail Of Achin' Hearts in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Sonny Boy Williamson II Eyesight To The Blind and Crazy About You Baby for Trumpet Records in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. Elmore James plays guitar on the tracks.
Les Paul
And Mary Ford record How High The Moon for Capitol Records in
Les Paul's home studio in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, USA.
The track is a revolutionary breakthrough, introducing the concept
of multi-track recording.
The Andrews Sisters, with Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra, record I Used To Love You for Decca Records in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Buddy Hawkins And His Keynotes are playing at The Parkside Tavern, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Tommy Scott records Tennessee, Freckle-Faced Gal, Rockin' And Rollin' and You Done Me Wrong for
Federal
Records in King Recording
Studio, 1540 Brewster Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Eugene Chadbourne is born in Mount Vernon, New York State, USA. He will find success as the eccentric leader and guitarist of the idiosyncratic avant-garde rockabilly band Shockabilly, with a style that ranges freely across rock and roll guitar, blues, country, bluegrass, free jazz and noise.
Billy Eckstine, backed by The Woody Herman Herd, records Here Come the Blues, Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries, As Long As I Live and I Left My Hat in Haiti, for MGM Records in the USA.
The American-Yiddish musical revue Bagels And Yox is playing at The Holiday Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 208 performances.