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The musical comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, with music by Jule Styne, and starring Carol Channing, is presented at The Ziegfeld Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 740 performances.
Herman Lubinsky of Savoy Records writes to jazz pianist and organist Milt Buckner telling him he is not interested in recording Buckner's Organ Trio, stating that organ music does not sell to "colored people", which he considers to be his company's audience.
Louis Jordan And His Orchestra record Cock A Doodle Do, Garmoochie and There Must Be A Way for Decca Records in New York City, USA.
Popular boogie-woogie pianist Winifred Atwell, The Peterson Brothers, Bertha Ricardo and others appear for the first of six nights in the revue Empire Highlights at The Empire Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Twelve Apache Devil Dance songs by Medicine Man Macklin Palmer, Andrew Palmer, Sinew Riley, and Tribal Judge Stanley Paxson are recorded for the Library Of Congress American Folklife Center, in Whiteriver, Arizona, USA.
Hey La La by Ernest Tubb is released by Decca Records in the USA.
Spade Cooley records My Heart Is Broken In Three, Hitsitty Hotsitty and Lucky Leather Britches for Decca Records in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.