APRIL 19, 2011
REST IN PEACE
2011 - Roy Edward "Eddie" Burris, a drummer for Capitol Records artist Merle Haggard's band The Strangers who co-wrote the 1969 song "Okie From Muskogee" with Haggard, dies at age 79 of heart-related problems at a Tulsa, Oklahoma hospital.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
1927 - Don Barbour, singer in the Capitol Records group The Four Freshmen, is born in Greencastle, Indiana
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1954  - Frank Sinatra, with arranger Nelson Riddle conducting the orchestra,  records the tracks "All Of Me", "Jeepers Creepers", "Get Happy", and  "Taking A Chance On Love" for his Capitol Records album "Swing Easy" at  Capitol Records' Melrose Studios in Hollywood, California
55 Years Ago Today In 1956 -  Actress Grace Kelly, actress and Capitol Records artist (on the motion  picture soundtrack to "High Society", and whose duet with Bing Crosby on  the single "True Love" earned a Gold record [the last in Crosby's  career]), marries Prince Rainier III of Monaco
1957 - Ferlin Husky's  Capitol Records single "Gone", with "Missing Persons" on the flip side,  is #1 on the U.S. Country singles chart
1964 - The Beatles pre-record  the tracks "Can't Buy Me Love"; "I Wanna Be Your Man"; "Long Tall  Sally"; a medley that used "Love Me Do", "Please Please Me", "From Me To  You", "She Loves You", and "I Want to Hold Your Hand"; "Roll Over  Beethoven"; "Shout"; and "Twist and Shout" for an Associated Rediffusion  UK TV special "Around The Beatles that will air on May 9, 1964
1965 - Capitol Records releases The Beatles' single "Ticket To Ride" with "Yes It Is" on the flip side
1975 - Grand Funk Railroad's Capitol Records single  "Bad Time", with "Good And Evil" on the flip side, enters the top 40 of  Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart
1990 - Dave  Dexter, author, Kansas City reporter for Down Beat magazine (his reviews  for Count Basie and His Orchestra got the band noticed), Capitol  Records publicity and A&R man (got Peggy Lee to come out of  retirement, signed Nellie Lutcher and Julia Lee) and record producer  (The History Of Jazz series, New American Jazz all star album, Ella  Fitzgerald, and many others), VP of A&R for Capitol Records'  International division (created over 500 albums for "The Capitol Of The  World" series of world music), remixed the early albums by The Beatles  (until Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) for U.S. release, editor  and writer for Billboard Magazine, dies in Sherman Oaks, California at  age 74. His papers have been donated to the University of Missouri Kansas  City and they have a great biography of Dave as part of their Club Kaycee website.
10 Years Ago Today In 2001  - Billy Idol and his band travel to New York City to tape his edition  of "VH1 Storytellers." Ten months after the taping, on February 26,  2002, Capitol Records will release "Billy Idol's VH1 Storytellers"  featuring 14 songs from the session including three tracks from his days  fronting the band Generation X ("Dancing With Myself," "Kiss Me  Deadly," "Ready Steady Go") to his 1983 solo hit, "White Wedding" and  Idol's covers of Tommy James & the Shondell's "Mony, Mony" and the  Doors' "L.A. Woman".
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
30 Years Ago Today In 1981  - Sheena Easton's EMI America single "Morning Train (Nine to Five)",  with "Calm Before The Storm" on the flip side, is #2 on Billboard's Hot  100 Singles chart. EMI America's catalog is currently owned by Capitol  Music Group's parent company, EMI Music Group.
1995 -  The Georgia legislature declares April 19, 1995 to be Johnny  Mercer Day in the state for Mercer's "outstanding contributions to the  field of music". Johnny Mercer is a co-founder of Capitol Records.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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