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Table of contents
1 Events
2 Albums released
3 Top hit records
4 Published popular music
5 Classical music
6 Opera
7 Musical theater
8 Musical films
9 Births
10 Deaths

Events

  • January 1, 1943 - Frank Sinatra appears at The Paramount causing a mob scene of hysterical bobby-soxers to flood Times Square and blocking midtown New York City traffic for hours
  • Sinatra becomes a featured singer on the popular Your Hit Parade radio program, and the co-star of the series Broadway Bandbox. By fall, he has left Bandbox to star in his own series Songs By Sinatra.
  • Jo Stafford and The Pied Pipers sign with the newly-formed Capitol Records, (having broken from the Tommy Dorsey band in 1942)
  • Fredda Gibson takes her professional name, "Georgia Gibbs," and began appearing on the popular Camel Caravan radio program, hosted by Jimmy Durante and Gary Moore (it was Moore who bestowed the famous nickname "Her Nibs, Miss Georgia Gibbs" upon her. The nickname is a playful reference to her diminutive stature of barely over 5 feet.
  • Perry Como signs with RCA
  • Miles Davis' musical career begins
  • Carter Family disbands
  • Trio Lescano are imprisoned on allegations of espionage

Albums released

Top hit records

Published popular music

Classical music

Opera

  • Hans Krása - Brundibár, children's opera, first performed by inmates of Terezin transit camp

Musical theater

Musical films

Births

Deaths


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