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The musical comedy Ballyhoo Of 1930 plays at Hammerstein's Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 68 performances.
Blues pianist Little Brother Montgomery records Louisiana Blues, Frisco Hi-Ball Blues and other tracks for Melotone Records on the 19th Floor of the American Furniture Mart Building, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Hobo Jim [thought to be a pseudonym for songwriter Benny Bell aka Ben Samberg], records King Of The Hobos and Once A Bum Always A Bum, for Gennett Records in New York City, USA, but the tracks are both rejected.
Blues pianist Little Brother Montgomery records Louisiana Blues, Frisco Hi-Ball Blues and other tracks for Melotone Records on the 19th floor of the American Furniture Mart Building, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The Four Aces record Dark Eyes and Someone Sang A Sweeter Song To Mary for Harmony Records in New York City, USA.
Hard bop trumpeter Dizzy Reece is born in Kingston, Jamaica. strong>
Blues pianist Little Brother Montgomery records Louisiana Blues, Frisco Hi-Ball Blues and other tracks for Melotone Records on the 19th Floor of the American Furniture Mart Building, Chicago, Illinois.
The musical Love Comes Along, starring Bebe Daniels, opens at cinemas in Finland, Europe.
Red And His Big Ten [led by Red Nichols] aka The Louisiana Rhythm Kings, record If You Haven't Got A Girl and At Last I'm Happy for Victor Records in New York City, USA.
Lou Gold And His Orchestra record Why Blame Me for Velvet Tone Records in New York City, USA. At the same session they record Love Slave, Bad Little Girl, You're A Naughty Baby and Hug Me Some More and Keep Smiling for Clarion Records.
Al Bowlly with Roy Fox And His Band, records Memories Of You, You're Lucky To Me and Thank Your Father for Decca Records in London UK. At the same session, the band records Ten Cents A Dance with Betty Bolton on vocals.
Leo Reisman And His Orchestra, with Ben Gordon on vocal, record He's Not Worth Your Tears, Just A Gigolo and Hurt for Victor Records in the USA.