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Jelly Roll Morton's Incomparables record Milenberg Joys and Mr. Jelly Lord for Gennet Records in Richmond, Indiana, USA.
Harry Reser and his Orchestra record Birdie and Lantern Of Love, for Edison Diamond Discs in New York City, USA. The tracks will be released under the pseudonym of The Tennessee Happy Boys.
Baby Mack records You've Got To Go Home On Time and What Kind O' Man Is That? in Chicago, Illinois, USA, for OKeh Records. Louis Armstrong plays cornet on both tracks.
Joe Candullo And His Orchestra have their first studio recording session in New York City, USA.
Jelly Roll Morton's Incomparables record Milenberg Joys and Mr. Jelly Lord for Gennet Records in Richmond, Indiana, USA.
Rube Wolf 'Czar Of Rhythm' And His Greater Band, plus The Loew's State Augemented Orchestra, play at Loew's State Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA. The event also inlcudes a showing of the film Ibanez Torrent.
The Troubadours record I Had You. I Lost You, I Found You (Only To Lose You Again), Waters Of The Perkiomen and D'ye Love Me?, for Victor Records in New York City, USA.
Bertha 'Chippie' Hill records Georgia Man, Trouble In Mind and Lonesome, All Alone And Blue for OKeh Records in Chicago, Illinois, USA.