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Tommy Christian And His Orchestra are playing during a three-month engagement at The Mounds Country Club, East St. Louis, Illinois, USA, operated by the notorious St. Louis gangster William Patrick 'Bow Wow' McQuillan.
Jimmie Rodgers records That's Why I'm Blue, A Drunkard's Child and Why Did You Give Me Your Love?, for Victor Records in Dallas, Texas, USA, under the supervision of Ralph Peer.
The Carter Family record Wabash Cannonball, When The Roses Bloom In Dixieland, No Telephone In Heaven, Western Hobo, and Carter's Blues for Victor Records in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Actor, singer and stage producer Raymond Hitchcock dies aged 64 in Beverly Hills, California, USA. He appeared in or produced thirty plays on Broadway from 1898 to 1928, and who became famous in silent films of the 1920s.
RKO Radio Pictures musical film The Vagabond Lover, starring Rudy Vallee, premieres in the USA. The film's most memorable songs are You're Nobody's Sweetheart Now and If You Were the Only Girl in the World.
The musical comedy movie Nix On Dames, with original music by Abel Baer and L. Wolfe Gilbert, is released to cinemas in the USA by the Fox Film Corporation.