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A group of mainly French entrepreneurs form the Luxembourg Society for Radio Studies ("La Societe Luxembourgeoise d'Etudes Radiophoniques") as a pressure group to force the Luxembourg government to issue them a commercial broadcasting licence. The result, in 1933, will be Radio Luxembourg, for many decades the most successful popular music radio station in Europe.
The Allegheny Highlanders, featuring Roy Harvey [vocal/guitar], Charlie Poole [vocal/banjo], Lonnie Austin [fiddle], Odell Smith [fiddle] and Lucy Terry [piano], record A Trip To New York - Parts 1 to 4, for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA.