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The stage musical Man Of La Mancha is playing at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre, New York City, USA, during a run of almost two and a half years.
The musical Fiddler On The Roof, starring Zero Mostel, is performed at The Majestic Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA. It will run continuously (but at three different theatres) until 1972 notching up 3,242 performances.
The musical Hallelujah Baby!, starring Leslie Uggams, is presented at The Martin Beck Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 293 performances.
Richie Havens is playing during six nights at The Cafe Au Go Go, Greenwich Village, New York City, USA.
Engelbert Humperdinck is appearing in a season as Robinson Crusoe in pantomime at The Palladium Theatre, London, England, UK, Europe.
The Four Tops are playing at The Copacabana, New York City, USA.
The Temptations release a new single, I Wish It Would Rain, in the USA.
Moby Grape play the last of four consecutive nights at the Whisky-A-Go-Go, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra are playing during a three-week engagement at Harrah's, Reno, Nevada, USA.
Fairport Convention play at The Speakeasy Club, London, UK. The audience for this gig includes Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Cilla Black.
The James Coburn movie The President's Analyst, featuring cameo appearances by protest folkie Barry McGuire and Los Angeles-based psychedelic band Clear Light, is released to cinemas in the USA.
The Buffalo Springfield play the first of three nights at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, California, with Canadian band The Collectors and Hour Glass (who will become The Allman Brothers). During one of the gigs, Bruce Palmer quits Buffalo Springfield and walks off the stage leaving Stephen Stills to play bass. He is coaxed back for the next night but quits again during the set.