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The musical comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, with music by Jule Styne, and starring Carol Channing, is presented at The Ziegfeld Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 740 performances.
The American-Yiddish musical revue Bagels And Yox is playing at The Holiday Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 208 performances.
During a three-year-long residency, calypsonian Lord Caresser (aka The Caresser) is playing nightly in the downstairs bar of Rockhead's club, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Trumpet player Clark Terry joins the Duke Ellington Orchestra as a permanent member.
Actor and musician Bill Moseley is born in Stamford, Connecticut, USA. He will play with the bands Spider Montain and Cornbugs.
Paul Mitchell Cowsill is born in Portsmouth, Virginia, USA. He will find success as a member of the wholesome family pop group The Cowsills.
The Biggest Show of '51, starring Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington and Sarah Vaughan plays in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
The movie musical An American In Paris, starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant and Charles Guetary, opens at cinemas in the USA.
Bing Crosby Enterprises (BCE), give the world's first demonstration of videotape recording in Los Angeles, California, USA. Bing Crosby contributed funds to finance the development of videotape.
The Marshall Brothers record Why Make A Fool Out Of Me, Mr. Santa's Boogie, Who'll Be The Fool From Now On? and Just A Poor Boy In Love for Savoy Records in New York City, USA.
Les Brown And His Band of Renown with Doris Day perform songs including Sentimental Journey, I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm and Easy As Pie, on radio show Big Band Serenade in the USA.