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The musical show The Wonder Bar is presented at The Nora Bayes Theatre on Breoadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 76 performances. Set in a Parisian nightclub in 1929, the show stars Al Jolson and features music by Robert Katscher with lyrics by Irving Ceasar.
'Spasm' band The State Street Ramblers record Stomp Your Stuff for Gennet Records in Richmond, Indiana, USA. [Spasm bands, like jug bands, were generally low-budget operations whose members would play on jugs, spoons, kazoos, washboards and anything else that might be pressed into becoming a musical instrument.]
Columbia Records and HMV Records in the UK are forced by the economic pressures of the Depression Era to merge into a single company, Electric and Musical Industries Ltd (EMI).
Gospel vocal group, The Silver Leaf Quartet, from Norfolk, Virginia, USA, record Oh! Glory Glory for OKeh Records in New York City, USA.
Victoria Spivey records He Wants Too Much, Nebraska Blues, Low Down Man Blues and Don't Trust Nobody Blues for Victor Records in New York City, USA.
Victoria Spivey records He Wants Too Much, Nebraska Blues, Low Down Man Blues and Don't Trust Nobody Blues for Victor Records in New York City, USA.