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The Milt Jackson Quintet records Come Rain Or Come Shine, They Can't Take That Away From Me, Wild Man, Soulful, Fred's Mood and Flamingo for Savoy Records in Van Gelder Studios, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA.
Singer, composer, recording artist and actor Gerard Berliner is born in Paris, France, Europe.
Buddy Rich And His Orchestra record Too Marvelous For Words, Goody Goody, Blues In The Night and Accentuate The Positive, for Verve Records in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Julie London opens for a short season at The Cameo Room, New York City, USA.
Anita O'Day records The Rock And Roll Waltz in Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Patsy Cline records I Love You Honey, Come On In and other tracks at Bradley Studios, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Actress/singer Grace Kelly announces her engagement to Prince Ranier of Monaco from her family home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Count Basie And His Orchestra record Mambo Inn and Dinner With Friends, at Fine Sound Studios, New York City, USA.
The Buddy Featherstonhaugh New Quintet records Buddy's Bounce, Yesterdays, Constellation and Have You Met Miss Jones for Nixa Records in London, UK.
Doo-wop quintet The Scale-Tones record Dreamin' And Dreamin' and Everlasting Love, for the Jay-Dee label [owned by veteran producer Joe Davis], in New York City, USA. They will not, however, enjoy any success until they evolve into The Dubs.
Joe Williams, with Count Basie And His Orchestra, records Stop Pretty Baby and Only Forever for Clef Records in Fine Sound Studios, New York City, USA.
Victor Borge's Comedy In Music is playing at the John Golden Theatre, New York City, USA. It will enter the Guinness Book Of World Records as the longest running one-man show in the history of theater, having notched up 849 performances before closing later in this month.
Tennessee Ernie Ford records The Rovin' Gambler for Capitol Records in the USA.