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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.
Perry Como records Hoop-Dee-Doo with The Fontane Sisters and Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra in RCA Victor Studio 2, New York City, USA.
Yamamuro Emiko is born in Kanagawa Prefecture, in the southern Kantō region of Japan. She will find success first as a member of the 70s duo Toi Et Moi, then as pop vocalist Shiratori Emiko.
George Towne And His Orchestra play the fourth night of a three-week stay at The Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Eddie Duchin And His Orchestra play the ninth night of a season at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, USA, that will run until May 10th.
The Four D'Lovelies, billed as Sweethearts Of Harmony, begin a week at The Palace Theatre, New York City, USA.
Louis Prima plays the seventh night of two weeks at The Click, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Frank Sinatra is heard performing the songs Don'cha Go 'Way Mad, While We're Young, God's Country and Let's Fall In Love, on the NBC radio show Light Up Time, sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes in the USA.
Willie Holiday releases a new single, I've Played This Town, on Peacock Records in the USA.
The Count Basie Sextet plays the thirty-fifth night of a six-week engagement at The Brass Rail, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely plays the eighth night of two weeks at The Oriental Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Freddy Martin And His Orchestra play the seventeenth night of six weeks at the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California, USA.
Stan Kenton And His Orchestra play in the Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.