7 January:KENNY LOGGINS = American singer and songwriter
8 January:PAUL KING = English musician, member of Mungo Jerry
10 January:DONALD FAGEN = American musician and songwriter, member of Steely Dan
14 January:T-BONE BURNETT = American musician, songwriter, soundtrack and record producer
15 January:RONNIE VAN ZANT = American singer, member of Lynyrd Skynyrd = [died: 1977]
16 January:JOHN CARPENTER = American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor and composer
23 January:ANITA POINTER = American singer, member of The Pointer Sisters
26 January:CORKY LAING = Canadian rock drummer, member of Mountain
1 February:RICK JAMES = American singer, songwriter and record producer = [died: 2004]
2 February:ALAN McKAY = American guitarist, songwriter, producer, and former member of the American funk band Earth, Wind & Fire {1973-1980}
4 February:ALICE COOPER = American singer, songwriter, and actor
5 February:
DAVID DENNY = American rock guitar player who was a founding member of Frumious Bandersnatch, a seminal psychedelic rock band from 1960s San Francisco, he was also a member of the Steve Miller Band
CHRISTOPHER GUEST = English-American screenwriter, composer, musician, director, actor, and comedian, starred in This Is Spinal Tap
8 February:RON TYSON = American singer and songwriter, member of The Temptations
19 February:TONY IOMMI = English guitarist, songwriter and producer. Best known as lead guitarist and founding member of the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath
4 March:CHRIS SQUIRE = English musician, singer and songwriter, member of Yes {1968–1981, 1982–2015} and The Syn {1965-1967} = [died: 2015]
5 March:
EDDY GRANT = Guyanese British musician, singer and songwriter. He was a founding member of The Equals
RICHARD HICKOX = English conductor = [died: 2008]
8 March:LITTLE PEGGY MARCH = American pop singer
9 March:
JEFFREY OSBORNE = American musician, singer-songwriter, lyricist and lead singer of the band, LTD.
JIMMIE FADDEN = American musician, member of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
12 March:JAMES TAYLOR = American singer-songwriter and guitarist
17 March:FRAN BYRNE = English musician, member of Ace {1974-77}
22 March:
ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER = English composer and impresario of musical theatre
RANDY HOBBS = American musician, member of The McCoys {1965-1969} = [died: 1993]
24 March:LEE OSKAR = Danish harmonica player, member of War
25 March:MICHAEL STANLEY = American singer-songwriter, musician, and radio personality
26 March:
STEVEN TYLER = American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and former television music competition judge, member of Aerosmith
RICHARD TANDY = English musician, best known as the keyboardist in the rock band Electric Light Orchestra
28 March:
JOHN EVAN = British musician and composer, keyboardist for Jethro Tull {April 1970-June 1980}
MILAN WILLIAMS = American keyboardist and a founding member of The Commodores = [died: 2006]
30 March:JIM "DANDY" MANGRUM = American musician, member of Black Oak Arkansas {1968–early 1980s, 1983-present}
1 April:JIMMY CLIFF = Jamaican ska & reggae musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer and actor
4 April:
DAVID 'PICK' WITHERS = English rock and jazz drummer, original drummer of Dire Straits {1977-82}
BERRY OAKLEY = American bassist and one of the founding members of The Allman Brothers Band = [died: 1972]
7 April:JOHN OATES = American rock, R&B and soul guitarist, musician, songwriter and record producer best known as half of the rock and soul duo, Hall & Oates
9 April:
CHICO RYAN = American musician, member of Sha Na Na {1973-1998} = [died: 1998]
PHIL WRIGHT = English musician, member of Paper Lace
17 April:JAN HAMMER = Czech-born American musician, composer and record producer
20 April:CRAIG FROST = American musician, songwriter, keyboardist for the 1970s hard rock band Grand Funk Railroad
21 April:PAUL LAVON DAVIS = American singer and songwriter = [died: 2008]
27 April:KATE PIERSON = American vocalist, lyricist, and one of the lead singers and founding members of The B-52's {1976–1985, 1989-present}
30 April:WAYNE KRAMER = American guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer and film and television composer, member of MC5
2 May:LARRY GATLIN = American country and Southern gospel singer and songwriter
5 May:BILL WARD = English musician and visual artist, best known as the original drummer for the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath {1969–80, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1985 (one off reunion), 1994, 1995–98, 1998–2006, 2011–12}
6 May:MARY MacGREGOR = American singer
12 May:
IVAN KRAL = Czech-born American composer, filmmaker, record producer, bass guitar player, and singer-songwriter, member of The Patti Smith Group {1975-1979}
STEVE WINWOOD = English musician, member of The Spencer Davis Group {1963-1967}, Traffic {1967–1969, 1970–1974, 1994}, Blind Faith {1969} and Go {1976-78}
15 May:BRIAN ENO = English musician, composer, record producer, singer, writer, and visual artist
19 May:TOM SCOTT = American saxophonist, composer, arranger, conductor and bandleader
21 May:LEO SAYER = British-born singer-songwriter musician, and entertainer (now an Australian citizen and resident)
24 May:ERNST JANSZ = Dutch musician, one of the founding members and frontmen of Doe Maar
25 May:KLAUS MEINE = German vocalist, best known as the lead singer of the hard rock band Scorpions
26 May:STEVIE NICKS = American singer-songwriter, member of Fleetwood Mac {1974–91, 1993, 1997–present}
27 May:PETE SEARS = English rock musician, member of Jefferson Starship {1974-1984} and Hot Tuna {1992–2001}
29 May:MICHAEL BERKELEY = English composer and broadcaster on music
31 May:JOHN BONHAM = English drummer, musician and songwriter, best known as the drummer of Led Zeppelin = [died: 1980]
20 June:ALAN LONGMUIR = Scottish bass guitarist for the 1970s pop group, the Bay City Rollers
21 June:JOEY MOLLAND = English composer and rock guitarist whose recording career spans five decades. He is best known as a member of Badfinger
22 June:TODD RUNDGREN = American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and record producer
24 June:PATRICK MORAZ = Swiss musician, film composer and songwriter, best known for his tenures as keyboardist in the rock bands Yes {1974–1976} and The Moody Blues {1978–1990}
29 June:IAN PAICE = English musician, best known as the drummer of the English rock band Deep Purple
3 July:PAUL BARRERE = American musician most prominent as a member of the band Little Feat {1972-present}
4 July:JEREMY SPENCER = British musician, best known as one of the guitarists in the original line-up of Fleetwood Mac {1967-1971}
7 July:LARRY RHEINHARDT = American rock guitarist who played with Iron Butterfly {1969–71, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1981–84, 1989–93} = [died: 2012]
12 July:WALTER EGAN = American rock musician
18 July:PHILIP HARRIS = British musician, member of Ace {1972–1976} = [died: 2010]
19 July:KEITH GODCHAUX = American musician best known for his tenure in the rock group The Grateful Dead {1971-1979} = [died: 1980]
21 July:CAT STEVENS = British singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, humanitarian, and education philanthropist
25 July:STEVE GOODMAN = American folk music singer-songwriter = [died: 1984]
8 August:ANDY FAIRWEATHER-LOW = Welsh guitarist, songwriter, producer and vocalist. He was a founding member of 1960s British pop band Amen Corner {1966-1969}
12 August:SCOTT POWELL aka TONY SANTINI = American singer with Sha Na Na
13 August:KATHLEEN BATTLE = American operatic light lyric soprano
16 August:BARRY HAY = Indian-born Dutch musician best known as the leading vocalist and frontman for Dutch rock band Golden Earring
19 August:
SUSAN JACKS = Canadian singer–songwriter and producer
ELLIOT LURIE = American singer/musician who was the lead guitarist and songwriter (and frequently, lead vocalist) for the band Looking Glass {1969-74}
20 August:ROBERT PLANT = British singer, member of Led Zeppelin
24 August:JEAN-MICHEL JARRE = French composer, performer, and record producer
28 August:DANIEL SERAPHINE = American drummer, record producer, theatrical producer and film producer. He is best known as the original drummer and founding member of the rock band Chicago {February 1967-May 1990}
1 September:GREG ERRICO = American musician and record producer, best known for being the drummer for the popular and influential psychedelic soul/funk band, Sly and the Family Stone
3 September:DON BREWER = American drummer and co-lead singer for American rock band Grand Funk Railroad
6 September:CLAYDES CHARLES SMITH = American musician best known as co-founder and lead guitarist of the group Kool & the Gang = [died: 2006]
11 September:JOHN MARTYN = British singer-songwriter and guitarist = [died: 2009]
13 September:NELL CARTER = American singer and actress = [died: 2003]
16 September:KENNY JONES = English drummer, member of The Faces {1969–1975, 2009–2015} and The Who {1978–1988}
20 September:
CHUCK PANOZZO = American musician best known as the bass player for the rock band Styx {1972-1984, 1989-1992, 1995-present}
JOHN PANOZZO = American drummer best known for his work with rock band Styx {1972–1984, 1989-1992} = [died: 1996]
26 September:OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN = English-Australian singer, songwriter and actress
29 September:MARK FARNER = American singer, guitarist and songwriter, member of Terry Knight and the Pack {1965-1966} and Grand Funk Railroad {1969–1976, 1981–1983, 1996–1998}
1 October:CUB KODA = American rock and roll singer, guitarist, songwriter, disc jockey, music critic, and record compiler, member of Brownsville Station = [died: 2000]
5 October:DELROY WILSON = Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer = [died: 1995]
8 October:JOHN WILLIAM CUMMINGS aka JOHNNY RAMONE = American guitarist and songwriter, member of The Ramones = [died: 2004]
10 October:CYRIL NEVILLE = American percussionist and vocalist, member of The Neville Brothers
13 October:JOHN FORD COLEY = American singer, classically trained pianist, guitarist, actor, and author
15 October:CHRIS DE BURGH = Argentinian-born British-Irish singer-songwriter
19 October:PATRICK SIMMONS = American musician, member of The Doobie Brothers
24 October:TERENCE DALE 'BUFFIN' GRIFFIN English musician, founding member of Mott the Hoople {1969–1980, 2009}
28 October:
RICK REYNOLDS = American musician, member of Black Oak Arkansas {1965–1977, 1984–present}
TELMA HOPKINS = American singer and actress, member of Tony Orlando and Dawn
3 November:LULU = Scottish singer, actress, and television personality
6 November:
GLENN FREY = American singer, songwriter and actor, best known as a founding member of the rock band The Eagles = [died: 2016]
JOHN RUSHTON MOREY aka RUSHTON MOREVE = American bass guitarist best known for his work with the rock band Steppenwolf {1967-1968, 1978} = [died: 1981]
16 November:ROBERT JOHN "MUTT" LANGE = South African record producer and songwriter
21 November:LONNIE JORDAN = American singer-songwriter. He was a founding member of War
22 November:DENNIS LARDEN = American musician, member of Every Mother's Son {1967-1968}
3 December:JOHN MICHAEL OSBOURNE aka OZZY OSBOURNE = English singer, songwriter and actor, member of Black Sabbath
4 December:JOHN LYON aka SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY = American singer-songwriter
10 December:JESSICA CLEAVES = American singer and songwriter, lead singer for The Friends of Distinction {1968-1975} = [died: 2014]
13 December:
JEFF SKUNK BAXTER = American guitarist, member of Steely Dan {1972–1974} and The Doobie Brothers {1974-1979}
TED NUGENT = American guitarist, musician, singer, author, and activist The Amboy Dukes {1967-1974}, Damn Yankees {1989–1996, 1998–2001, 2004, 2010} and Damnocracy {2006–2010}
17 December:JIM BONFANTI = American rock drummer, member of The Raspberries
22 December:RICK NIELSEN = American musician, lead guitarist, backing vocalist, and primary songwriter of the rock band Cheap Trick
23 December:JIM FERGUSON, American guitarist, composer, author, educator, and music journalist
25 December:BARBARA MANDRELL = American country music singer, musician and actress
28 December:LARRY BYROM = American guitarist, member of Steppenwolf {1970-1972}
31 December:LADONNA ADRIAN GAINES bka DONNA SUMMER = American singer, songwriter, and painter = [died: 2012]
Timeline of Musical Events
25 February: First Nice Jazz Festival with LOUIS ARMSTRONG, STÉPHANE GRAPPELLI, CLAUDE LUTER, MEZZ MEZZROW and DJANGO REINHARDT. It is during this first edition that SUZY DELAIR sings for the first time the song "C'est si bon" to a cabaret where LOUIS ARMSTRONG ended his evening.
20 March: Renowned Italian conductor ARTURO TOSCANINI makes his television debut, conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra in the United States in a program featuring the works of RICHARD WAGNER.
3 April: BEETHOVEN's Symphony No. 9 is played on television in its entirety for the first time in a concert featuring TOSCANINI conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra. The chorus is conducted by ROBERT SHAW.
20 May: The Second International Congress of Composers and Music Critics 1948 opens in Prague.
5 June: Opening of the first Aldeburgh Festival, founded by BENJAMIN BRITTEN, ERIC CROZIER and PETER PEARS.
December:PERRY COMO has his first television Christmas Special.
Also in 1948:-
AL JOLSON is voted the "Most Popular Male Vocalist" in 1948 by a Variety poll
PATTI PAGE becomes the first artist to use the technique of multi-track overdubbing (later popularized by LES PAUL & MARY FORD).
Columbia Records introduces the 33 1/3 rpm LP (“long playing”) record at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, featuring 25 minutes of music per side, compared to the four minutes per side of the 78 rpm record, the previous standard for gramophone records.
OTIS RUSH moves to Chicago and begins his musical career.
IGOR STRAVINSKY and ROBERT CRAFT meet for the first time.
Quartetto Cetra dubs the choruses for the Italian release of Disney's Dumbo.
GABRIEL VON WAYDITCH begins work on his last opera The Heretics, which is still not completed when he dies in 1969. However, he completed the piano score of the massive 8.5 hour work, which is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest opera.
Published Popular Music
"'A' - You're Adorable" = lyrics & music by BUDDY KAYE, FRED WISE & SIDNEY LIPPMAN
"Always True to You in My Fashion" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by LISA KIRK in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Performed in the film version by ANN MILLER and TOMMY RALL
"Another Op'nin', Another Show" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by ANNABELLE HILL and the ensemble in the musical Kiss Me, Kate
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" = lyrics & music by FRANK LOESSER
"Be A Clown" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by JUDY GARLAND and GENE KELLY in the film The Pirate
"Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song)" = lyrics & music by MACK DAVID, AL HOFFMAN & JERRY LIVINGSTON
"Black Coffee" = lyrics by PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER; music by SONNY BURKE
"Black Market" = lyrics & music by FREDERICK HOLLANDER
"Blue Christmas" = lyrics & music by BILLY HAYES & JAY JOHNSON
"The Blue Skirt Waltz" = lyrics by MITCHELL PARISH; music by VACLAV BLAHA
"Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes" = lyrics & music by OAKLEY HALDEMAN, AL TRACE & JIMMY LEE
"Brush Up Your Shakespeare" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by HARRY CLARK and JACK DIAMOND in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Memorably performed in the film version by KEENAN WYNN and JAMES WHITMORE
"Busy Line" = by SEMES, STANTON
"Candy Kisses" = lyrics & music by GEORGE MORGAN
"Careless Hands" = lyrics by BOB HILLIARD; music by CARL SIGMAN
"Comme Ci, Comme Ça" = English lyrics by JOAN WHITNEY & ALEX KRAMER, French lyrics PIERRE DUDAN; music by BRUNO COQUATRIX
"A Couple Of Swells" = lyrics & music by IRVING BERLIN. Introduced by FRED ASTAIRE and JUDY GARLAND in the film Easter Parade
"The Deck Of Cards" = lyrics & music by T. TEXAS TYLER
"Don't Look Now But My Heart Is Showing" = lyrics by ANN RONELL; music by KURT WEILL from the film version of One Touch of Venus
"Far Away Places" = lyrics & music by JOAN WHITNEY & ALEX KRAMER
"Forever And Ever" = English lyrics by MALIA ROSA, German lyrics & music by FRANZ WINKLER
"Girls Were Made To Take Care Of Boys" = lyrics & music by RALPH BLANE
"Hair Of Gold, Eyes Of Blue" = lyrics & music by SUNNY SKYLAR
"Hang On The Bell, Nellie" = lyrics & music by TOMMIE CONNOR, CLIVE ERARD & ROSS PARKER
"Hooray for Love" = lyrics by LEO ROBIN; music by HAROLD ARLEN. Introduced by TONY MARTIN in the film Casbah
"I Am Ashamed That Women Are So Simple" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER. Introduced by PATRICIA MORISON in the musical Kiss Me Kate
"I'm Beginning To Miss You" = lyrics & music by IRVING BERLIN
"I've Come To Wive It Wealthily In Padua" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by ALFRED DRAKE in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Sung in the film version by HOWARD KEEL
"I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" = lyrics & music by FRED HEATHERTON
"Make A Miracle" = lyrics & music by FRANK LOESSER. Introduced by RAY BOLGER and ALLYN McLERIE in the musical Where's Charley?
"My Darling, My Darling" = lyrics & music by FRANK LOESSER. Introduced in the musical Where's Charley? by BYRON PALMER and DORETTA MORROW
"My Happiness" = lyrics by BETTY PETERSON; music by BORNEY BERGANTINE
"N'yot N'yow (The Pussycat Song)" = lyrics & music by DICK MANNING
"O Mein Papa" = lyrics & music by PAUL BURKHARD
"Once In Love With Amy" = lyrics & music by FRANK LOESSER
"Pecos Bill" = lyrics by JOHNNY LANGE; music by ELIOT DANIEL
"Powder Your Face With Sunshine" = lyrics & music by CARMEN LOMBARDO & STANLEY ROCHINSKI
"Red Roses For A Blue Lady" = lyrics & music by SID TEPPER & ROY C. BENNETT
"Say Something Sweet" = lyrics & music by SID TEPPER & ROY C. BENNETT
"Shoes With Wings On" = lyrics by IRA GERSHWIN; music by HARRY WARREN
"So In Love" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by PATRICIA MORISON in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Performed in the film version by KATHRYN GRAYSON and HOWARD KEEL
"Sunflower" = by MACK DAVID
"Tennessee Waltz" = lyrics & music by REDD STEWART & PEE WEE KING
"The Three Bells" = English lyrics by BERT REISFELD; music by JEAN VILLARD GILLES
"Time Out For Tears" = lyrics & music by ABE SCHIFF & IRVING BERMAN
"Tom, Dick or Harry" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by LISA KIRK, HAROLD LANG, EDWIN CLAY and CHARLES WOOD in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Sung in the film version by ANN MILLER, TOMMY RALL, BOBBY VAN and BOB FOSSE
"Too Darn Hot" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by LORENZO FULLER, FRED DAVIS and EDDIE SLEDGE in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. ANN MILLER sang and danced the number in the film version.
"A Tree In The Meadow" = lyrics & music by BILLY REID
"Where Is The Life That Late I Led?" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by ALFRED DRAKE in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Sung by HOWARD KEEL in the film version.
"Why Can't You Behave?" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by LISA KIRK and HAROLD LANG in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Performed by ANN MILLER in the film version.
"Wunderbar" = lyrics & music by COLE PORTER introduced by ALFRED DRAKE and PATRICIA MORISON in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Performed by HOWARD KEEL and KATHRYN GRAYSON
"You Came A Long Way From St Louis" = lyrics by BOB RUSSELL; music by JOHN BENSON BROOKS
"You Can't Be True, Dear" = English lyrics by HAL COTTON, German lyrics by GERHARD EBELER; music by HANS OTTEN
"You Say The Nicest Things, Baby" = lyrics by HAROLD ADAMSON; music by JIMMY McHUGH
"You Was" = lyrics by PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER; music by SONNY BURKE
"You're All I Want For Christmas" = lyrics & music by GLEN MOORE & SEGER ELLIS
"You're Breaking My Heart" = lyrics & music by PAT GENARO & SUNNY SKYLAR
Classical Music
GEORGE ANTHEIL
Violin Sonata No. 4
String Quartet No. 3
PIERRE BOULEZ
Piano Sonata No. 2
HAVERGAL BRIAN
Symphony No. 7
JOHN CAGE
Suite for Toy Piano
ELLIOTT CARTER
Cello Sonata
AARON COPLAND
Red Pony Suite
Clarinet Concerto
GEORGE CRUMB
Alleluja for unaccompanied chorus
EINAR ENGLUND
Symphony No. 2 Blackbird
ROSS LEE FINNEY
String Quartet No. 5
VAGN HOLMBOE
Concerto No. 11 for trumpet and orchestra (his only trumpet concerto, but once called Chamber Concerto No. 11 because of its scoring)
DMITRI KABALEVSKY
Violin Concerto in C major
BOHUSLAV MARTINU
Piano Concerto No. 3
The Strangler (ballet)
NIKOLAI MYASKOVSKY
Cello Sonata No. 2
ANDRZEJ PANUFNIK
Symphony No. 1 Sinfonia Rustica
FRANCIS POULENC
Sonate pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 143 (1948)
SERGEI PROKOFIEV
The Story of a Real Man (opera, completed this year)
ALAN RAWSTHORNE
Violin Concerto No. 1
PIERRE SCHAEFFER
Étude aux chemins de fer
WILLIAM SCHUMAN
Symphony No. 6
HAROLD SHAPERO
Symphony for Classical Orchestra
DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH
From Jewish Folk Poetry (song cycle)
RICHARD STRAUSS
Four Last Songs
IGOR STRAVINSKY
Mass for Chorus and Double Wind Quintet
EDUARD TUBIN
Double Bass Concerto
HENNING WELLEJUS
Violin Concerto in A minor
Opera
ARTHUR BLISS
The Olympians
NORMAN DEMUTH
Le Flambeau
Musical Theatre
A LA CARTE
London production
AS THE GIRLS GO
Broadway production
BOB'S YOUR UNCLE
(Frank Eyton & Noel Gay)
London production opened at the Saville Theatre on May 5 and ran for 363 performances
THE BOLTONS REVUE
London production
CAGE ME A PEACOCK
(Music: Eve Lynd Lyrics: Adam Leslie Book: Noel Langley)
London production opened at the Strand Theatre on June 18 and ran for 337 performances
CARIBBEAN RHAPSODY
London production
CARISSIMA
London production opened at the Palace Theatre on March 10 and ran for 488 performances
DOWN IN THE VALLEY
Broadway production
HIGH BUTTON SHOES
(Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn)
London production opened at the Hippodrome on December 22 and ran for 291 performances
INSIDE U.S.A.
Broadway production
THE KID FROM STRATFORD
London production opened at the Prince's Theatre on September 30 and ran for 235 performances
KISS ME, KATE
(Cole Porter)
Broadway production opened on December 30 at the New Century Theatre and ran for 1077 performances
LEND AN EAR
Broadway production
LOOK MA, I'M DANCIN'!
Broadway production
LOVE LIFE
Broadway production
MAID TO MEASURE s Starring Jessie Matthews, Tommy Fields, Joan Heal and Lew Parker
London revue opened at the Cambridge Theatre on May 20.
MAGDALENA
Broadway production
MAKE MINE MANHATTAN
Broadway production
MOONSHINE
New Haven production
MY ROMANCE
(Sigmund Romberg and Rowland Leigh)
opened at the Shubert Theatre on October 19, transferred to the Adelphi Theatre (New York) on December 7 and ran for a total of 95 performances
ORANGES AND LEMONS
London production
SLINGS AND ARROWS
London production
THAT'S THE TICKET
Broadway production
WHERE'S CHARLEY?
Broadway production opened on October 11 at the St. James Theatre and ran for 792 performances
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Mark Chard BSc, PLY
Page created: 20th August 2011
Last edited: 26th January 2024