Monday, September 25, 2006

SEPTEMBER 25

ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1976 - Capitol Records releases Mel McDaniel's second single "I Thank God She Isn't Mine". If anyone knows the flip side to this record, please leave a comment.
2002 - Capitol Records releases a 24 bit digitally remastered CD of Bob Seger's "Stanger In Town" album
2002 - Masanori Sasaji & L. A. Allstars start the first of two straight days of recording sessions for their album "Afro Blue" in front of a live audience, using the combined Studio A and B space, by opening the retractable walls, at The Capitol Tower Studios in Hollywood, California
2005 - Keith Urban's Capitol Records Nashville album "Golden Road" is certified triple platinum by the R.I.A.A.

ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1963 - The Jazz Crusaders (Wayne Henderson on trombone, Wilton Felder on tenor saxophone, Joe Sample on piano, Bobby Haynes on bass, and Stix Hooper on drums) record the tracks "Mr. Sandman", "Some Samba", and with Joe Sample on electric piano, "Stix March" for their Pacific Jazz album "Heat Wave" at the Pacific Jazz Studios in Los Angeles, California with producer and recording engineer Richard Bock on to four track masters. Pacific Jazz's library is currently owned by Capitol Records and re-issued by Blue Note Records.
1965 - ABC-TV debuts the King Features Syndicate cartoon series "The Beatles"
1966 - Capitol Records artist Donna Loren appears on the NBC-TV series "The Monkees" in the episode "Everywhere A Shiek, Shiek"

ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1951 - Mark Hamill, actor and silver age comic book collector, is born Mark Richard Hamill in Oakland, California

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