APRIL 18, 2011
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1882 - Leopold Stokowski,  conductor, band leader and Capitol Records artist as part of Leopold  Stokowski and His Symphony Orchestra, is born in London, England
1952  - Jim Scholten, singer and bass player for the Liberty Records, Capitol  Records Nashville, and Curb Records group Sawyer Brown, is born in  Midland, Michigan
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1945 - Capitol Records Recording Department is  established with Bill Miller as boss. Miller would, 21 years later in 1966,  "prepare for release" The Beatles "Yesterday ...And Today" and  "Revolver" albums. He was also an A&R and producer. He was  responsible for signing and producing Jackie Davis and producing  sessions for June Christy, Benny Goodman, The Four Freshmen, Sebastian  Temple, Warren Durrett and even co-produced Ted Cassidy's novelty record  "The Lurch". The current manager is Paula Salvatore, who has guided the  always busy Capitol Studios since 2001. Check out Capitol Studios' website for more information. There's also a great article about the Capitol Studios on the  studio expresso website.
1962  - Buck Owens records "Save The Last Dance For Me" which will be  released by Capitol Records on a single with "King Of Fools" on the flip  side and enter the Country single charts on May 24, 1962
45  Years Ago Today In 1966 -  Wanda Jackson records the track "I Talk A Pretty Story" at Columbia  Studios in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Ken Nelson which will be  released as a single by Capitol Records as the flip side of "Little  Soldier Boy" in July 1968
1977 - The Steve Miller Band's Capitol Records album "Fly Like An Eagle" is certified Gold by the R.I.A.A.
1989  - Judge Robert Takasugi bars Curb Records from releasing Donny Osmond's  album and single "Soldier Of Love" in the United States. Owner Mike  Curb (who had signed The Osmonds to M-G-M Records in 1970) had argued  that he had a verbal agreement with Osmond to release the album  previously released by Virgin Records in the UK which Osmond denied.  Capitol Records will release the album in the United States on April 25,  1989
15  Years Ago Today In 1996 - Bernard Edwards, record producer with partner Nile  Rodgers for Diana Ross, Debbie Harry, Norma Jean Wright, and Sister  Sledge; solo producer for Rod Stewart, Nona Hendryx, ABC, Starpoint, and  Missing Persons; songwriter, bass player, and producer for the group  Chic and the Capitol Records band Power Station, dies of pneumonia in  his hotel room in Tokyo, Japan at age 43 after performing with a  reformed Chic as well as with guests Simon Le Bon, Slash, Steve Winwood  and Sister Sledge, at The SuperProducers tribute show for Niles Rodgers,  who had been named JT SuperProducer of the Year in Japan, at the  Budokan Arena
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1929  - Future Capitol Records artist Red Nichols and His Five Pennies (which  includes at the time Gene Krupa and future Capitol Records artists  Benny Goodman and Jack Teagarden) record Glenn Miller's arrangement of  "Indiana" for Brunswick Records in New York City, New York
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