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B.S. Moss's Colony Theatre at 1681 Broadway, New York City, USA, re-opens as Universal's Colony Theatre. At this point in it its history it is a cinema, but in 1930 it will begin introducing Vaudeville acts and by the 1940s it will be staging musicals.
Pianist and popular radio performer Harry Snodgrass, billed as 'King Of The Ivories', records Canadian Capers, The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise, Land Of My Sunset Dreams and Prsoner's Song, for Brunswick Records in the USA.
Having built his own transmitter from instructions in a Popular
Mechanics magazine, radio pioneer Doc Cruickshank broadcasts a programme of piano and singing
from his home in Wingham, Ontario, Canada, on CKNX radio.