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Today's edition of the weekly publication Popular Music And Dancing includes five complete song and dance hits, Polacca From Mignon, Big Silver Moon, Wonderful Girl Of My Dreams, Why Do You Try To Stop Me Dancing? and You'll Be My Love In The Springtime, all published by Chappell And Co. Ltd., of London, UK. (1926):
The Hot Five, including Louis Armstrong, play at the first OKeh Race Record Artist's Night in The Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Also on the bill is Lonnie Johnson.
OKeh Records presents its first Race Records Artists Night at The Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The Hot Five, including Louis Armstrong, play at the first OKeh Race Record Artist's Night in The Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Also on the bill is Lonnie Johnson.
The Melody Sheiks, directed by Sam Lanin, record Let's Talk About My Sweetie, Oh! You Lulu Belle and So Does Your Old Mandarin, for OKeh Records in New York City, USA.
Joe Carter, a member of country music's first family, The Carter Family, is born.
The Melody Sheiks record Let's Talk About My Sweetie, So Does Your Old Mandarin and Oh! You Lulu Belle for OKeh Records in New York City, USA. The group is directed by Sam Lanin.