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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.
The musical Irma La Douce is running at The Plymouth Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA. It runs at The Plymouth for more than a year before transferring to The Alvin Theatre.
Rory Storm And The Hurricanes are playing during a two-month season at The Kaiserkeller, Hamburg, Germany, Europe.
Rory Storm And The Hurricanes are playing during a two-month season at The Kaiserkeller, Hamburg, Germany, Europe.
Johnny Mathis plays at Araneta Coliseum, The Philippines, Asia, during a run of ten nights.
Rockabilly vocalist Wanda
Jackson plays the thirteenth night of two weeks at The Golden
Nugget Casino, Las
Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Package tour The Biggest Show Of Stars For '60, featuring Brenda Lee, Duane Eddy, Fabian, Chubby Checker, Freddy Cannon and Bill Black's Combo, plays at The Robinson Memorial Auditorium, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
A US tv special, Those Ragtime Years, is broadcast, featuring performances by Hoagy Carmichael, Eubie Blake, Minns And James, The Billy B. Quartet, The Wilbur De Paris Band, and The Clara Ward Singers.
Connie Francis records Where The Boys Are, in New York City for MGM Records. The song is written by Neil Sedaka and Howie Greenfield. On the same day, B.B. King plays at The Regal Theater, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Marlene Dietrich plays the fourth of eight nights at The Shubert Theater, Detroit,Michigan, USA. Her musical director on these shows is Burt Bacharach.
Connie Francis records Where The Boys Are, in New York City, USA, for MGM Records. The song is written by Neil Sedaka and Howie Greenfield.
The Buddy Tate Quartet with Clark Terry records Groun' Hog, Take The 'A' Train and other tracks at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, USA, for Swingville Records.
Connie
Francis records Where The Boys
Are, in New York City, USA, for MGM Records. The
song is written by Neil Sedaka and Howie
Greenfield as the theme song for the film of the same name.
Jazz pianist George Russell records Stratusphunk, New Donna and other tracks for Riverside Records at Plaza Sound Studios, New York City, USA.
Connie
Francis records Where The Boys
Are, in New York City, USA, for MGM Records. The
song is written by Neil Sedaka and Howie Greenfield as the theme song for the film of thesame name.