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R.D.Burnett and Lynn Woodward record Going Around The World, Bonnie Blue Waltz and Green Valley Waltz for Gennett Records in Richmond, Indiana, USA. The tracks will not be released.
Jessie Stafford And His Orchestra record You'll Never Know and The Spell Of The Blues, in Los Angeles, California, USA, for Brunswick Records.
Luis Russell and his Burning Eight record Savoy Shout, Call Of The Freaks and It's Tight Like That, for Okeh Records in New York City, USA.
Jessie Stafford And His Orchestra record You'll Never Know and The Spell Of The Blues, in Los Angeles, California, USA, for Brunswick Records.
Luis Russell And His Burning Eight record Savoy Shout, Call Of The Freaks and It's Tight Like That, for Okeh Records in New York City, USA.
The musical Treasure Girl, starring Gertrude Lawrence, with music by George and Ira Gershwin, closes at The Alvin Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, after a run of 68 performances.
Tabby Thomas is born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA. He will find success as a vocalist, guitarist and pianist working in the r'n'b, cajun and zydeco styles of music.
Orquesta Tipica records Piedad, Arrabalero and Negrita for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA.
The Colonial Club Orchestra, directed by Bob Haring, records If I Had You and Monna Vanna [Sweetheart Sublime] for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA. [In the UK, the recordings will be released under the name of King Solomon And His Miners.]
Wilbert Harrison is born in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. He will find international success largely because of two major hit singles, Kansas City [1959] and Let's Stick Together [1969], aka Let's Work Together.