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Lightnin' Hopkins records tracks for his Prestige Records album Soul Blues at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, USA.
The Kinks, Mark Wynter, The Mojos, The Hollies and The Dave Clark Five play at The ABC Cinema, Kingston Upon Hull, UK.
The Graham
Bond Organisation records Long Tall Shorty and Long Legged Baby
at Decca Studios, 165 Broadhurst Gardens, London, UK. The band
includes Jack Bruce (bass) and Ginger Baker (drums), both of whom
will go on to play for blues-rock supergroup Cream.
Paul Anka, accompanied by and songwriter Sammy Cahn, flies from Paris, France, Europe, to New York City, USA, where Anka is shortly to begin a live engagement at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
Herman's Hermits play a lunchtime session at The Cavern Club, Liverpool, UK. The Merseybeats headline the evening show.
The first pictures of baby Julian Lennon, son of John Lennon of The Beatles, appear in the UK press.
The Everly Brothers record Honolulu and Ring Around My Rosie, in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, for Warner Brothers Records.
Cliff Richard and The Shadows fly from London, UK, to Amsterdam, Holland, at the start of a European tour.
The Beatles release a new single, Do You
Want To Know A Secret/Thank You Girl on Odeon Records in the USA.
Comedy singer Allan Sherman has lunch with US President Lyndon Johnson. When the president asks about the menu, the corpulent comic jokingly replies that he is on a diet, and can only have iced tea with no sugar.
Stan Getz And Bill Evans record My Heart Stood Still, Grandfather's Waltz and other tracks for a joint album, at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, USA.
A new country music group, The Hillsiders is formed in Liverpool, UK. Their career will continue until 1999.
The Applejacks release a new single in the UK, Like Dreamers Do, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles.
Roy Orbison, Freddie And The Dreamers and Wayne Fontana And The Mindbenders play at The Gaumont, Worcester, UK.
The Beatles release a new single, Twist And Shout / Roll Over Beethoven on Odeon records in Japan, Asia.