AUGUST 20, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1905 - Jack Teagarden, trombonist, band leader, singer and
Capitol Records recording artist, is born Weldon John Teagarden in
Vernon, Texas
60 Years Ago Today In 1952 - John Hiatt, singer, musician, songwriter, and Capitol
Records artist (1995-1997), is born in Indianapolis, Indiana. If anyone
knows his middle name, please leave a comment.
60 Years Ago Today In 1952 - Doug Fieger, actor, guitarist, and lead singer of the
Capitol Records band The Knack, is born in Detroit, Michigan. If anyone
knows his middle name, please leave a comment.
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY1948
- The comedy team Martin and Lewis (Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis) sign
with Capitol Records. Martin had already signed a personal singing
contract with Capitol on August 12, 1948.
1949 - Gordon MacRae and Jo Stafford's Capitol Records single
"Whispering Hope" debuts on the singles chart where it will peak at #4
1951 - Les Paul and Mary Ford’s Captiol
Records single “The World is Waiting For The Sunshine” sells its first
million copies
1956 - August 20 - Bing Crosby and Grace
Kelly‘s Capitol Records single “True Love”, from the Capitol Records
soundtrack album for the MGM motion picture "High Society", sells its
first million copies
55 Years Ago Today In 1957 - The Kingston Trio hear the song "Tom Dooley" for the first
time at talent audition at The Purple Onion, 140 Columbus, San
Francisco, California. They will re-arrange the song and add a spoken
intro when they record it for their demo disc, which is given to Voyle
Gilmore at Capitol Records, who signed them to the label. The track also
appears on their self-titled Capitol Records debut album, "The Kingston
Trio".
1969 - All four Beatles are in the recording studio (EMI Studios,
Abbey Road, London, England) at the same time for the last time.
They'll mix part of the "Abbey Road" album, decide the running order of
the songs, and decide where to clip the end of the track "I Want You
(She's So Heavy)"
1973 - Capitol Records releases Tennessee Ernie Ford's single "Colorado Country Morning" with "Daddy Usta Say" on the flip side
2011 - Ross Barbour, founding member of the Capitol Records vocal
group The Four Freshmen, dies of lung cancer at his home in Simi
Valley, California at age 82.
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1959 - Ella Fitzgerald finishes recording tracks for her Verve
Records album "Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George And Ira Gershwin
Songbook" at The Capitol Tower Studios in Hollywood, California with
arranger and conductor Nelson Riddle and producer Norman Granz
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1919 - The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified, giving women the right to vote
70 Years Ago Today In 1942 - Isaac Hayes, singer, songwriter, and cartoon voice artist, is born Isaac Lee Hayes in Covington, Tennessee
1950 - Jerome Brailey (aka "Bigfoot" Brailey), drummer with
various bands including P-Funk, Parliament, Funkadelic, and Mutiny is
born. If anyone knows his middle name, or where he was born, please
leave a comment
1965 - KRS-One, singer, songwriter, and producer, is born Lawrence Krisna Parker in Brooklyn, New York
40 Years Ago Today In 1972 - 112,000 people gather at Los Angeles Coliseum for an
all-day concert called Wattstax. Isaac Hayes, Albert King, The Staples
Stingers, Rufus & Carla Thomas, The Bar-Kays, and others
performed. Stax Records president Al Bell had the concert filmed and the
footage has been shown as part of a documentary on PBS.
BTW - Today is my step-daughter Maureen Johnson's 33nd birthday!
Monday, August 20, 2012
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