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Tommy Christian And His Orchestra are playing during a three-month engagement at The Mounds Country Club, East St. Louis, Illinois, USA, operated by the notorious St. Louis gangster William Patrick 'Bow Wow' McQuillan.
Jazz cornet virtuoso Bix Beiderbecke spends the fifth of 36 nights in the Keeley Institute, Dwight, Illinois, USA, being treated for delerium tremens caused by his heavy drinking.
Jazz violinist Joe Venuti’s Blue Four, with Eddie Lang on guitar, record Running Ragged for Okeh Records in New York City.
Jim Kelleher's Piccadilly Hotel Dance Band records Pagan Love Song, in London, UK, for Victory Records.
Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra record After You've Gone, Should I? and A Bundle Of Old Love Letters, New York City, USA, for Columbia Records.
Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra record After You've Gone, Should I? and A Bundle Of Old Love Letters, New York City, USA, for Columbia Records.
Jazz violinist Joe Venuti's Blue Four, with Eddie Lang on guitar, record Running Ragged for Okeh Records in New York City, USA.
Jazz violinist Joe Venuti's Blue Four, with Eddie Lang on guitar, record Running Ragged for OKeh Records in New York City, USA.
Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra record After You've Gone, Should I? and A Bundle Of Old Love Letters, in New York City, USA, for Columbia Records.