OCTOBER 19, 2007
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1946 - Capitol Records band The King Cole Trio premiere in their own network radio show "King Cole Trio Time", a fifteen minute Saturday afternoon program that will run until April 1948
1951 - Capitol Records band Stan Kenton and His Orchestra's concert at Carnegie Hall is broadcasted on radio. Copies of the broadcast have been released on unauthorized CDs
1958 - Peggy Lee is back with producer Dave Cavanaugh in The Capitol Tower Studios in Hollywood, California to record the tracks "I Love To Love", "It's So Nice To Have A Man Around", "So In Love" and "I Like Men" for her Capitol Records album "I Like Men" with arrangements by Jack Marshall who is also conducting his Orchestra at the sessions.
1959 - Capitol Records releases Kay Starr's album "Movin'!" which was produced by Dave Cavanaugh with arrangements by Cavanaugh and Van Alexander and with Alexander conducting the orchestra
1964 - Capitol Records releases The Beach Boys' live album "Concert"
1965 - The Beatles record "The Beatles Third Christmas Record" which will be released by their fan club
1984 - Capitol Records releases The Beach Boys' self-titled album
2004 - Capitol Records Nashville releases the album "Kids' Country Hits 2" which features a collection of country songs sung by kids, for kids, and was produced by Darrell Brown, who had also produced the earlier album
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1983 - RCA VideoDiscs announces that Scott R. Holtzman, former attorney in Capitol Records Entertainment Law Department, joins their company as Director of Business Affairs, West Coast out of their headquarters in Burbank, California
Friday, October 19, 2007
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