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The burlesque musical extravaganza Fiddle-De-Dee is playing at Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 262 performances.
Albert Campbell's recording of Ma Blushin' Rosie on Victor Records reaches No1 in the charts in the USA.
Jazz bandleader and instrumentalist Troy Floyd is born in Texas, USA. Floyd will lead various jazz groups in San Antonio during the late 1920s and early 1930s and will broadcast as Troy Floyd and His Plaza Hotel Orchestra, regularly on radio station HTSA from the Plaza Hotel in San Antonio, Texas, USA.
African-American vocalist Sherman H. Dudley, [leader of S.H. Dudley's Georgia Minstrels], records Private Tommy Atkins and Why Don't The Band Play?, for Victor Records in Camden, New Jersey, USA.
George Edwards Price is born in New York City, USA. He will find success as vaudevillian, actor and singer Georgie Price.
The Music Trade Review, published from New York City, USA, reports on the success of the popular musical Florodora, reporting that, for The Royal Music Company, "every day brings a batch of orders for Florodora orchestrations. It would seem that every band leader in the country is desirous of including this popular musical comedy in his repertoire."
The burlesque show Wine Women And Song by M.M. Theise is playing twice daily at Kernan's, Washington DC, USA.
Musical comedy The Toreador is presented at The Gaiety Theatre, London, England, UK, Europe, during a run of 675 performances.
The 'musical dream play' Bluebell In Fairyland is presented at The Vaudeville Theatre, London, England, UK, during a run of 300 performances.