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The Three Flames are playing during a five year engagement at The Bon Soir, New York City, USA.
US music trade magazine Cashbox describes the newly-released Got My Mojo Working by Muddy Waters on Chess Records as a "sleeper of the week". The same edition of Cashbox also refers to another version of the same song as its "r'n'b sleeper of the week." The song, written by Preston Foster, will become the subject of a long drawn out copyright case.
Johnnie Ray plays the sixth night of two-weeks at the Palladium, London, UK.
Pat Boone makes a live appearance on NBC-tv's Perry Como Show in the USA.
Heart by The Johnston Brothers enters the Popular Singles Chart in the UK at No26. It will peak at No23 during a run of three weeks on the chart.
Pat Boone makes a live appearance on NBC-tv's Perry Como Show in the USA.
Heart reaches No1 in the Sheet Music Sales Chart in the UK. This position is achieved by amalgamating sales of two versions of the song, one by Max Bygraves and one by The Johnston Brothers.
A Sun Records package tour featuring Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash plays its first date in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Butterfly by Charlie Gracie enters the UK Popular Singles Chart at No23. It will peak at No12 during an eight-week run on the chart.
Vic Lewis And His Orchestra play at The Festival Hall, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England, UK, Europe.
US music trade magazine Cashbox describes the newly-released Got My Mojo Working by Muddy Waters on Chess Records as a "sleeper of the week". The same edition of Cashbox also refers to another version of the same song as its "r'n'b sleeper of the week." The song, written by Preston Foster, will become the subject of a long drawn out copyright case.
Butterfly by Andy Williams enters the UK Popular Singles Chart at No29. It will peak at No1 during a sixteen-week run on the chart.