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Ray Miller's Orchestra records Dreaming Of A Castle In The Air for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA. This track also appeared under Miller's pseudonym, The Essex Club Orchestra, on Vocalion Records.
Robert Edward Moncrief is born in Anniston, Alabama, USA. He will find success in the early 1960s as country music singer Bobby Edwards.
The New Princes' Toronto Band records All My Dreams Are Of You, Is Zat So?, Pal Of My Cradle Days and Chick Chick Chicken, for Columbia Records in London, UK.
The Carlton Hotel Dance Orchestra records Ukulele Lullaby, Alone At Last, My Castle In Spain and Every Sunday Afternoon, for Zonophone Records in Hayes, Middlesex, UK. Ukulele Lullaby is released under the name of Bert Firman's Dance Orchestra.
Henry Reser and his Orchestra, under the name The Night Club Orchestra, record Flamin' Mamie, Nyla and Behind the Clouds for Harmony Records in New York City, USA.
Ray Miller's Orchestra records Dreaming Of A Castle In The Air for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA. This track will also appear under Miller's pseudonym, The Essex Club Orchestra, on Vocalion Records.
The Carlton Hotel Dance Orchestra records Ukelele Lullaby, Alone At Last, My Castle In Spain and Every Sunday Afternoon, for Zonophone Records in Hayes, Middlesex, UK. Ukelele Lullaby is released under the name of Bert Firman's Dance Orchestra.
Popular radio group The Billy McGinty Cowboy Band plays the second night of two weeks at the Orpheum Theatre, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Johnny Bragg is born in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. He will find success as lead vocalist of The Prisonaires, a group of prisoners discovered and recorded by Sam Phillips of Sun Records. Their best-known recording is Just Walkin' in the Rain, which later became a hug hit for Johnnie Ray.