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Milk And Honey, with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, is playing at The Martin Beck Theater on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 543 performances.
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The stage musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, starring Rudy Vallee, is playing at the 46th Street Theater on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 1,417 performances.
The stage musical She Loves Me with music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick is playing at The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 301 performances.
Skylark Records singing harpist Sue Evans And The Scamps are playing during a six week engagement at The Dunes, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Jazz vibraphonist Teddy Charles records Dance Arabe, Etude and other tracks for the United Artists Records album Russia Goes Jazz, in New York City, USA.
Andy Stewart releases a new album, Andy Sings Songs Of Scotland, in Canada on Capitol Records.
Aspiring r'n'b band The Rolling Stones sign a management contract with management team Andrew Loog Oldham and Eric Easton, in London, England, UK, Europe.
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Wayne Newton records Danke Schoen at Western Recorders, Los Angeles, California, USA, backed by The Wrecking Crew including Leon Russell, Hal Blaine, Carole Kaye, Glen Campbell and Tommy Tedesco.
Popular 1930s bandleader, recording artist and broadcaster Ted Weems dies of emphysema, aged 61, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.
The Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers, later to become Manfred Mann, play at The Marquee Club, Soho, London, England, UK, Europe.
Country vocalist Bill Anderson records Take These Chains From My Heart, Molly, It's Been So Long Darling and Reverend Mr Black at Columbia Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Vincent and Heinz Burt begin a British tour at The Town Hall, Birmingham, England, UK, Europe.
Jimmy Witherspoon records Mean Old Frisco, One Scotch One Bourbon One Beer and other tracks in New York City, USA, for Prestige Records.
The Ronettes sign a recording contract with producer Phil Spector, which will become the subject of a multi-million dollar royalty dispute almost forty years later.
Jazz pianist Bill Evans records Walk On The Wild Side, On Green Dolphin Street, The Days of Wine and Roses and other tracks for MGM Records in New York City, USA.