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The musical comedy Between The Devil, with lyrics by Howard Dietz and music by Arthur Schwartz, is presented at The Imperial Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 93 performances.
Buster Smith And His Orchestra, including Charlie Parker, are playing at Lucille's Paradise, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Codallo's Top Hatters Orchestra records Hold Your Hand Madame Khan, Bastardy, Ida Ida Let Me Know and The History Of Man, for Decca Records in Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies, Caribbean.
Wilson Simonal de Castro is born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America. He will enjoy considerable success in the 1960s as popular singer Wilson Simonal.
Ted Weems And His Orchestra record Nola, In My Little Red Book, Buffoon and A Shack In The Back Of The Hills for Decca Records in New York City, USA.
Jo And Alma (aka The Kentucky Girls) record Lorena, Little Moses, You Have Learned To Love Another, Trav'ling On The Glory Road, Plant Sweet Flowers On My Grave and When The Bees Are In The Hive for Vocalion Records in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians record In My Little Red Book, The Perfect Song, Down By The Old Mill Stream and other tracks for Victor Records in New York City, USA.
Variety magazine reports that songwriter Arthur Freed has been promoted to the post of Production Assistant on the upcoming MGM movie version of The Wizard Of Oz.
Attila The Hun records The More They Try To Do Me Bad for Decca Records in Trinidad, West Indies, Caribbean.
Chick Webb And His Orchestra, with Ella Fitzgerald on vocals, play the seventeenth night of a lengthy engagement at the Flamingo Room in Levaggi's Restaurant, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Playing in the restaurant's basement are The Ink Spots.
Mildred Bailey, with Red Norvo And His Orchestra, records There's A Boy In Harlem for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA.
Kurt Hohenberger And His Group record Weil Der D-Zugfuehrer Heute Hochzeit Macht in Berlin, Germany, Europe.