APRIL 3, 2011
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
75 Years Ago Today In 1936 - Jimmy McGriff, organist  and Sue, Veep, Solid State, Blue Note and Capitol Records artist, is  born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1942- Wayne Newton, singer,  televison and motion picture actor, and Capitol Records artist, is born  Carson Wayne Newton in Roanoke, Virginia
1945 -  Richard Manuel, singer, composer, keyboard player for the band The  Hawks and the Capitol Records group The Band, is born in Stratford,  Ontario
1949 - Richard Thompson, singer, songwriter, guitarist,  founding member of the group Fairport Convention, part of a duo with  then wife Linda Thompson, and Capitol Records solo artist, is born in  London, England
60 Years Ago Today In 1951 - Mel Schacher, bassist with the Capitol Records band Grand Funk Railroad, is born in Owosso, Michigan
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1949  - Capitol Records team Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis debut their NBC  Radio program. Their first guest is Lucille Ball. The show will run  until 1952. Numerous references to Capitol Records appear on the show  and one episode has them taking Burl Ives into Capitol Records' studios  for a recording session.
1969 - Billy Preston signs with Apple Records and his tracks will be released by Capitol Records in the United States
1972  - Capitol Records releases Buck Owens and The Buckaroos' single "Made  In Japan", with "Black Texas Dirt" on the flip side, which will  eventually peak at #1 on the U.S. Country singles chart
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
70 Years Ago Today In 1941  - Jan Berry, singer, songwriter, and member of the Liberty Records duo  Jan and Dean, is born William Jan Berry in Los Angeles, California
65 Years Ago Today In 1946 - Dee Murray, bass player for the United Artists Records band The Spencer Davis Group is born in Gillingham, Kent, England
50 Years Ago Today In 1961  - Ernie K-Doe's Minit Records single "Mother-In-Law", with "Wanted,  $10,000 Reward" on the flip side, enters the top 40 of the U.S. Pop  singles charts. Some copies of the single have the A side mastered at  33rpm by mistake. Minit's catalog is currently owned by Capitol Music  Group's parent company EMI Music Group.
35 Years Ago Today In - United Artists Records  releases Crystal Gayle's single "I'll Get Over You", with "High Time"  on the flip side, which will eventually peak at #1 on the U.S. Country  singles charts
1983 - Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton's Liberty  Records (later renamed Capitol Records Nashville) single "We've Got  Tonight" , with Rogers' "You Are So Beautiful" on the flip side, hits #1  on the U.S. Country singles chart
1990 - Sarah  Vaughn, singer and Roulette Records artist, dies of lung cancer in  California a week after her 66th birhday
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1985 - The famed Brown Derby restaurant in Hollywood  on Vine Street closed on this day, after 57 years. Many early Capitol  Records celebrations and business meetings happened in its booths. Also  it was the site of the founding of the National Academy of Recording  Arts and Sciences. All of the furnishings were kept, including famous  Booth #5 -- where Clark Gable proposed to Carole Lombard, until the  building was condemned and torn down after the January 1994 Northridge,  California earthquake.
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