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The Peerless Quartet records Sweet Adeline for Victor Records in Camden, New Jersey, USA.
William E. Davis is born in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He will find acclaim as jazz pianist Will Davis, working with Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Charlie Parker and Miles Davis, among others.
The Hopi Snake Dancers record The Chant Of The Hopi Snake Dancers for Victor Records in New York City, USA.
Percival Mackey's Band records Serendade, Catchy Melody, Creep Into My Arms and Deep In My Heart, Dear, for Columbia Records in London, UK. All four tracks are rejected.
Noble Watts is born in DeLand, Florida, USA. Under the name
Noble 'Thin Man' Watts, he will play saxophone live and record
with artists including Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis. As a
solo performer he will release a series of singles on Baton Records, including
the instrumental hits Hard Times [The
Slop] in 1957 and Jookin' in 1961.