SEPTEMBER 15, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
1928 - Cannonball Adderley, alto saxophonist, bandleader, and Capitol Records artist, is born Julian Adderley in Tampa, Florida
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1961 - During two sessions held this day in Los
Angeles, California The Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey Circus
Band, conducted by Merle Evans, records the tracks "March Of The Spanish
Soldiery", "World Events", "The Cantonians March", "March Ponderoso",
"Colossus Of Columbia March" at the first session and "The Circus Bee
March", "The "Crimson Flush March" and a medley of "The Crimson Petal"
and "The bastinado Galop" at the second session. Capitol Records will
issue all the titles on the album "Circus Parade" (Capitol FBF-313)
50
Years Ago Today In 1962
- Nat "King" Cole's Capitol Records single "Ramblin' Rose", with "The
Good Times" on the flip side, peaks at #2 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles
chart becoming Cole's highest-charting pop single
1973 - Helen
Reddy's Capitol Records single "Delta Dawn", with "If We Could Could
Still Be Friends" on the flip side, peaks at #1 on Billboard's Hot 100
Singles chart
2005 - Michael Sidney Luft, third husband
(1952-1964) Judy Garland, father of her children Joey and Lorna Luft,
and Garland's manager during her early years with Capitol Records, dies
at age 89 in Santa Monica, California after a heart attack.
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1899
- Francis Barraud's painting "His Master's Voice" is purchased by The
Gramophone Company Ltd. (which will become EMI). The picture is first
used the following year on the Company's Record Supplement for January
1900 and becomes the company's official logo through out the world
except for the United States. In the United States Victor Recording
Company acquires the rights to use the image as their logo and
eventually becomes the logo for the Radio Corporation of America after
it acquires Victor.
1955 - Frank Sinatra introduces the song "Love
And Marriage" on the NBC television production of "Our Town" as well as
acting in the special. Sinatra will later record the song (specially
written by Sammy Cahn and his new partner James Van Heusen), for release
on Capitol Records.
1961 - The Pendletones
(later to become The Beach Boys) record the tracks "Lavender", "Luau"
and "Surfin'" at their first recording session. It's held in Hite
Morgan's living room studio. Check out the liner notes for "Lost & Found" for more information about the session.
1975
- Pink Floyd's album "Wish You Were Here" is released by Harvest
Records, a division of EMI, in the UK and on Columbia Records in the
United States. Capitol Records currently releases all the Pink Floyd
albums, and released a 25th anniversary CD edition of "Wish You Were
Here" on April 25, 2000.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
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