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Sam Cooke records Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha at Radio Recorders studio, Hollywood, California, USA, with producer Bumps Blackwell.
Ella Fitzgerald records a slow orchestral ballad version of Oh, Lady Be Good!, with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra in Los Angeles, California, USA, for Verve Records.
On The Timex All-Star Show, broadcast live by NBC-tv from Broadway, New York City, USA, Louis Armstrong takes part in a mammoth jam of Perdido with Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Diz, Krupa, and Duke Ellington. In the same show, Dakota Staton performs with the George Shearing Quintet.
On The Timex All-Star Show, broadcast live by NBC-tv from Broadway, New York City, USA, Louis Armstrong takes part in a mammoth jam of Perdido with Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie, Gene Krupa, and Duke Ellington. In the same show, Dakota Staton performs with The George Shearing Quintet.
Sam Cooke records Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha at Radio Recorders studio, Hollywood, California, with producer Bumps Blackwell.
Ella Fitzgerald records a slow orchestral ballad version of Oh, Lady Be Good!, with Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra in Los Angeles, California, USA, for Verve Records.
Ella Fitzgerald records a slow orchestral ballad version of Oh, Lady Be Good!, with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra in Los Angeles, California, USA, for Verve Records.
On The Timex All-Star Show, broadcast live by NBC-tv from Broadway, New York City, USA, Louis Armstrong takes part in a mammoth jam of Perdido with Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Diz, Krupa, and Duke Ellington. In the same show, Dakota Staton performs with the George Shearing Quintet.
The Steven Sondheim musical Gypsy, starring Ethel Merman, is performed on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 702 performances.
British comedy duo Flanders And Swann are performing their show At The Drop Of A Hat during a run of 215 performances at the John Golden Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA.