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Popular radio group The Billy McGinty Cowboy Band plays the eleventh night of two weeks at the Orpheum Theatre, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Harry Reser and his Orchestra, under the name The Volunteer Firemen, record In Your Green Hat and Blinky Moon Bay for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA. At the same session they also record tracks as The Tennessee Happy Boys for Edison Diamond Discs and as The Six Jumping Jacks and The Six Hayseeds for Viola McCoy records Shake That Thing and Stomp Your Blues Away, for Vocalion Records in New York City, USA.
Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra record After I Say I'm Sorry and The Rose Brought Me You for Victor Records in New York City, USA. Despite the band including Joe Venuti and Jimmy Dorsey, both tracks are rejected.
Jazz pianist Paul Broadnax is born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. As well as recording with his own trio, he will play with Joe Williams, Lionel Hampton, Cab Calloway, Jimmy Witherspoon and others.
Paul Robeson plays at Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Landon Warren Hartman, singer with country and western group The Hartman Brothers [aka The Bald Eagles], is born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.
Fritz Spiegl is born in Zurndorf, Austria. He will make his mark as a journalist and broadcaster but also as a gifted musician and composer, perhaps best-remembered for composing the theme music for the British tv police series Z Cars, which reached the Top Ten during the mid-1960s. A long-time resident of Liverpool, he was principal flautist with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra for more than a decade.
Harry Reser and his Orchestra, under the name The Volunteer Firemen, record In Your Green Hat and Blinky Moon Bay for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA. At the same session they also record tracks as The Tennessee Happy Boys for Edison Diamond Discs and as The Six Jumping Jacks and The Six Hayseeds for Vocalion Records.