1930 Music Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 09 Apr Brunswick Records acquisition by Warner Bros: On April 9, 1930, Warner Bros acquired Brunswick Records, a significant move in the music industry. This acquisition allowed Warner Bros to expand its influence in the recording sector during a time of rapid growth in the entertainment industry. source: grammy.com
  • 18 Apr BBC Radio's Unusual News Broadcast: On Good Friday, the BBC Radio news bulletin from London made an unprecedented announcement: 'Good evening. Today is Good Friday. There is no news.' This unusual declaration was followed by 15 minutes of piano music, after which the station resumed broadcasting Wagner's opera *Parsifal*. This moment became a quirky piece of broadcasting history.
  • 25 Jun Mary Beth Peil born: Mary Beth Peil, an American actress and soprano, was born on June 25, 1940, in Davenport, Iowa. She began her career as an opera singer in 1962 and later transitioned to musical theatre and television, earning acclaim for her roles in productions like "The King and I" and "Dawson's Creek." source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 07 Sep Birth of Sonny Rollins: Jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins was born on September 7, 1930, in New York City. He is considered one of the most influential jazz musicians of his generation. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 23 Sep Ray Charles Birth: Ray Charles, the legendary American singer, songwriter, and pianist, was born on September 23, 1930. He is celebrated for his contributions to music, particularly in the genres of soul, R&B, and jazz, and is often referred to as 'The Genius.' source: britannica.com
  • 28 Sep 'Whoopee!' film release: The musical comedy film 'Whoopee!', starring Eddie Cantor, was released on September 28, 1930. It is notable for its vibrant musical numbers and comedic storyline. source: imdb.com
  • 30 Sep Eddie Cantor's 'Whoopee!' film released: The film 'Whoopee!', starring Eddie Cantor, was released on September 30, 1930. It is a pre-Code comedy musical Western photographed in two-color Technicolor, closely following the 1928 stage show produced by Florenz Ziegfeld. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 18 Nov Musical Smiles Film Premiere: A musical film featuring Bob Hope and Fred Astaire premiered in New York City, representing the golden age of Hollywood musical entertainment during the early 1930s.