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The musical Milk And Honey, with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, is playing at The Martin Beck Theater on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 543 performances.
The stage musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, starring Rudy Vallee, is playing at the 46th Street Theater on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 1,417 performances.
Quincy Jones records Boogie Bossa Nova, Carnival and One Note Samba at A+R Studios, New York City, USA, for Mercury Records.
Quincy Jones records Boogie Bossa Nova, Carnival and One Note Samba at A + R Studios, New York City, USA, for Mercury Records.
Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys acts as producer for Rachel And The Revolvers at Harmony Recorders Studio, Los Angeles, California, USA. The band records The Revo-lution and Number One, both songs written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher.
James Brown records [Can You] Feel It at King Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Elvis Presley arrives in Seattle, Washington, USA, to begin location filming for his twelfth movie, It Happened At The World's Fair.
During their first proper EMI recording session at EMI's Abbey Road Studio, London, UK, The Beatles unwillingly lay down a version of Mitch Murray's song How Do You Do It?
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Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys acts as producer for Rachel And The Revolvers at Harmony Recorders Studio, Los Angeles, California, USA. The band records The Revo-lution and Number One, both songs written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher.
Jazz flute virtuoso Ken McIntyre records Say What, Speak Low and other tracks for United Artists Records at Sound Mixers studio, New York City, USA.
James Brown records [Can You] Feel It at King Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
B.B. King, The Drifters, Maxine Brown, Gene Chandler and others play the first of seven nights at The Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York City, USA.
Neil Sedaka plays the second night of a week at The Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA.
The Everly Brothers record an early version of the track Nancy's Minuet, for Warner Brothers Records in the USA.
Gerry And The Pacemakers play a lunchtime session at The Cavern Club, Liverpool, UK.
Neil Sedaka plays the second night of a week at The Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA.
Quincy Jones records Boogie bossa nova, Carnival and One Note Samba at A + R Studios, New York City, USA, for Mercury Records.
Elvis Presley arrives in Seattle, Washington, USA, to begin location filming for his twelfth movie, It Happened At The World's Fair.
Jazz flute virtuoso Ken McIntyre records Say What, Speak Low and other tracks for United Artists Records at Sound Mixers studio, New York City, USA.
Jazz guitarist Eddie Condon records Baby Elephant Walk, Tiger Rag and other tracks for Columbia Records in New York City, USA.
Phyllis Diller, Vaughn Meader and The Folksters [featuring banjo virtuoso Paul Champion] open for a season at The Blue Angel, New York City, USA.
B.B. King, The Drifters, Maxine Brown, Gene Chandler and others play the first of seven nights at The Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York City, USA.
During their first proper EMI recording session at Abbey Road, The Beatles unwillingly lay down a version of songwriter Mitch Murray's composition How Do You Do It?