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The musical revue New Faces Of 1952, is presented at The Royale Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 365 performances. The revue is perhaps best remembered because it features Eartha Kitt making her Broadway debut with the spectacular song, Monotonous, based on real events in her life.







Doc Williams, with Cy Williams, records I Love You Little Darling, Prisoner At The Bar, One Heart One Life and There's A Mother Always Waiting, at James M. Black Studio, Wheeling, West Virginia, USA.
The Bell Sisters record Piece A-Puddin' and Hi-Diddle-Diddle for RCA Records in the USA.
Louis Armstrong with Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra, records White Christmas in New York City, USA.
Louis Armstrong with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra, records White Christmas in New York City, USA.
Oliver 'Tuku' Mtukudzi is born in Highfield, Harare, Zimbabwe, Africa. An award-winning musician, composer and guitarist, he is widely regarded as the most celebrated performer in Zimbabwe's history.
Gary Holton is born in London, UK. He will find success as a musician with the 70s rock band The Heavy Metal Kids and as an actor in the tv series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
Lee Bell records Beatin' Out The Boogie [On The Mississippi Mud], Get Ready With Those Tears, Let Me Love You and I Get The Biggest Thrill for RCA Victor Records in the USA.
Erskine Butterfield and The George James Orchestra play at Cafe Society, New York City, USA.
Singer Bob Savage, singer Betty Lou Barto, jazz pianist
