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The Steven Sondheim musical Gypsy, starring Ethel Merman, is performed on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 702 performances.
British comedy duo Flanders And Swann are performing their show At The Drop Of A Hat during a run of 215 performances at the John Golden Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA.
Bobby Darin plays the second night in a week of shows at Sciolla's Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. On the same night he appears in a videotaped performance on US tv's Lincoln-Mercury Startime show.
The Dutch Swing College Band records Tennessee Waltz Rock and Marina for Phillips Records in Holland, Europe.
The Dutch Swing College Band records Tennessee Waltz Rock and Marina for Phillips Records in Holland.
Duke Ellington plays during a four-week season at The Blue Note, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
A package tour featuring Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and The Collins Kids plays in Sioux Falls, Iowa, USA.
The Philly Joe Jones Septet records Butterfly Blues, Joe's Delight and other tracks in New York City, USA, for Riverside Records.
Gerry Mulligan and Johnny Hodges record What’s It All About for Verve Records.
Gerry Mulligan and Johnny Hodges record What's It All About for Verve Records in New York City, USA.
NBC-tv show The Big Time in the USA features Bobby Darin and The Kingston Trio.
The Kingston Trio plays the second of three nights at the International Music Fair, Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Cliff Richard records Fall In Love With You and Don't Be Mad At Me in EMI's Abbey Road studios, London, UK. Both tracks will, however, be rejected and require re-recording before release.
The Ornette Coleman Quartet begins a two-week residency at The Five Spot, Greenwich Village, New York City, USA, which will introduce avant garde free jazz to the new York jazz establishment. the controversial two-week stint will become known as The Battle Of the Five Spot.
Gerry Mulligan and Johnny Hodges record What's It All About for Verve Records.