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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.
The musical
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.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra record Cotton Tail at Bell Sound Studio, New York City, USA.
Col Tom Parker, manager of Elvis Presley, takes steps to end a Coppertone Suntan lotion magazine advertising campaign which has been using Presley's name without permission.
The Shamrocks, featuring Dorsey And Johnny Burnette, release an instrumental single, Lonely Island/Green Hills, on Liberty Records in the USA.
Neil Sedaka plays the first night of a week of shows at The International Club, New York City, USA.
Tom Araya, vocalist and bassist for Slayer, is born in Santiago, Chile, South America.
Brenda Lee plays the third of what is planned as fourteen nights at The Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA. She will, however, dislocate her neck on the 12th, necessitating cancellation of the remaining dates.
Teen-oriented movie, Don't Knock The Twist, starring Chubby Checker, is released in Venezuela, South America, under the title Meneos y zapateos al ritmo del twist.
Ben Webster and Harry 'Sweets' Edison record Better Go at Columbia 30th Street
Studio, New York City, New York City, USA.
Rockabilly duo The Key Brothers release a new single, Keep The Porch Light A-burnin', on Gambit Records in the USA.
Rockabilly duo The Key Brothers release a new single, Keep The Porch Light A-burnin', on Gambit Records in the USA.
Country singer and songwriter Johnny Cash records Christmas Spirit, Blue Christmas and Silent Night at Columbia Studio, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Musicians on the session include Johnny Cash on vocals and guitar, Luther Perkins on electric guitar, Marshall Grant on bass, Bill Pursell on piano, W.S. Holland on drums and Joe Babcock on banjo.
A recording of Frank Sinatra's recent appearance at The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK, is screened on British television.
The Beatles audition for record producer Ron Richards, standing in for George Martin, at EMI's Abbey Road, London, England, UK, Europe, studio.
Chubby Checker plays the sixth of ten nights at the National Stadium, Mexico City, Mexico, Central America.
Rick Nelson sings Gypsy
Woman, I Will Follow You and That's All, in a special edition of US
tv series The
Adventures Of Ozzie and Harriet.