MAY 26, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1914 - Ziggy Elman, trumpet  player, bandleader, songwriter (best known for "And The Angels Sing"  which he co-wrote with Capitol Records' co-founder Johnny Mercer and was  sung by future Capitol Records artist Martha Tilton), part of Benny  Goodman and His Orchestra, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, and Mickey  Katz and His Orchestra and a Capitol Records session musician (with Paul  Weston and His Orchestra, Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra and others),  is born Harry Aaron Finkelman in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1920 - Peggy Lee,  songwriter, cartoon voice artist, vocalist with Benny Goodman and His  Orchesra, and a solo artist on Capitol and Decca Records, is born Norma  Delores Egstrom in Jamestown, North Dakota
1926  - Miles Davis, trumpet player, composer, bandleader, film scorer,  television actor, and Capitol Records artist (1948) may have been born  on this day as Miles Dewey Davis, Jr. in Alton, Illinois. There are also  references for May 25 and July 25, 1926. If anyone knows for sure which  date is correct, please leave a comment.
70 Years Ago Today In 1942 - Levon Helm, drummer,  mandolinist and singer for the Captiol Records recording group The  Band, as well as Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks, The Canadian Squires, and  The Hawks, is born Mark Levon Helm in Marvell, Arkansas
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1945  - Johnny Mercer, Jo Stafford and The Pied Pipers (with Paul Weston and  His Orchestra)'s Capitol Records single "Candy" is #4 on Billboard's  Best Selling Retail Records charts, The Pied Pipers (with Paul Weston  and His Orchestra)' Capitol Records single "Dream" is #5, and Johnny  Johnston (with orchestra conducted by Paul Baron)'s Capitol Records  single "Laura" enters the chart at #9
1946 -  Johnny Mercer, with The Pied Pipers (June Hutton, Clarke Yocum, Hal  Hopper, Chuck Lowry) on the first three tracks and Paul Weston and his  Orchestra (Bruce Hudson, Charlie Griffard, Ray Woods, and Ray Linn on  trumpet; Allan Thompson, Bill Schaefer, and Elmer Smithers on trombone;  Hap Lawson, Matty Matlock, Fred Stulce, Lenny Hartman, Eddie Miller, and  Artie Quenzer on reeds; Charles LaVere on piano; Dave Barbour on  guitar; Jack Ryan on bass; and Nick Fatool on drums and speech) on all  tracks, records "My Sugar Is So Refined", "Baby I'm True To You", "Sugar  Blues" and "Mindin' My Business" in Los Angeles, California
1949 -  Woody Herman and His Orchestra (Stan Fishelson, Al Porcino, Ernie Royal,  Charlie Walp, and Shorty Rogers on trumpet; Bill Harris, Earl Swope,  and Ollie Wilson on trombone; Bart Varsalona on bass trombone; Herman on  clarinet, alto saxophone, and vocals; Sam Marowitz on alto saxophone;  Gene Ammons, Buddy Savitt, and Jimmy Giuffre on tenor saxophone; Serge  Chaloff on baritone saxophone; Terry Gibbs on vibraphone; Lou Levy on  piano; Oscar Pettiford on bass; Shelly Manne on drums; and Mary Ann  McCall on vocals) record the tracks "The Crickets" arrganged byRalph  Burns with Herman and McCall on vocals and "More Moon" arranged by  Shorty Rogers, in Chicago, Illinois for Capitol Records
1951 - Les Paul and Mary Ford's Capitol Records single "How I  The Moon" is #1 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart, Nat  "King" Cole (with orchestra conducted by Les Baxter)'s Capitol Records  single "Too Young" is #2, and Les Paul and Mary Ford's Capitol Records  single "Mockin' Bird Hill" is #7
1953 - Skeets McDonald and Helen  O'Connell, with producer Ken Nelson, record the tracks "Hi Diddle Dee  (My Way)" and "Worried Mind" at Capitol Records' Melrose studio in  Hollywood, California. The tracks will be released as the A & B  sides of the same single and issued in the 78 and 45 rpm formats.
1956 - Les Baxter and His Orchestra's Capitol Records  single "Poor People Of Paris" is tied at #3 with Morris Stoloff and His  Orchestra's single "Moonglow and Theme From 'Picnic'" on Billboard's  Best Selling Retailing Records chart, Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra's  Capitol Records single "Lisbon Antiqua" is #17, Nat "King" Cole's  Capitol Records single "Too Young To Go Steady" is #32, and Dean Martin  (with Dick Stabile and His Orchestra with Chorus)'s Capitol Records  single "Standing On The Corner" is # 39
1958 - Laurie London's  Capitol Records single "He's Got The Whole World In His Hand" is tied  for #5 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart with Nat "King"  Cole's Capitol Records single "Looking Back", Dean Martin (with Gus  Levene and His Orchestra and Chorus)'s Capitol Records single "Return To  Me" is #7, The Four Prep's Capitol Records single "Big Man" is #10, and  Ed Townsend's Capitol Records single "For Your Love" is #15
1966 - The Beatles begin recording the track "Yellow  Submarine" at Abbey Road Studios and would finish the track at another  session on June 1, 1966
1968 - Glen Campbell's Capitol Records single "I Wanna Live" returns to the #1 spot on the U.S. Country singles charts
1968  - An early version of The Beach Boys' track "Do It Again" is recorded  and, with new vocals and a guitar track, will be the basis for the  version released later in 1968 as part of their "Wild Honey" album. The  single will go to #1 in the U.K.
1969 - Capitol Records releases John  Lennon and Yoko Ono's second album, "Unfinished Music No. 2 - Life with  the Lions" in the U.S. and the couple begin their second "bed-in" for  peace in a 29th-floor room at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal,  Canada
1970 - The Beatles' last album "Let It Be", released by Capitol Records in the United States, is certified Gold by the R.I.A.A.
1973  - The Beatles' Apple Records compilation double album "The Beatles  1967-1970" (aka "The Blue Album") hits #1 on Billboards Top 200 Albums  chart
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
70 Years  Ago Today In 1942 -  Ray Ennis, guitarist and singer with the Capitol Records Canada group  The Swinging Blue Jeans, is born in Liverpool, England
1956 - Fats Domino's Imperial Records single "I'm In Love  Again" is #19 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart, and  Domino's Imperail Records single "My Blue Heaven is #38
1958 - David  Seville's Liberty Records single "Witch Doctor" is #2 on Billboard's  Best Selling Retail Records chart, Rick Nelson's Imperial Records single  "Believe What You Say" is tied for #31 with it's flip side "My Bucket's  Got A Hole In It", Fats Domino's Imperial Records single "Sick And  Tired is #34, and Dion and The Belmonts' Laurie Records single "I Wonder  Why" is tied at #35 with Andy Williams (with Archie Blyer and His  Orchestra)' single "I Wonder Why"
50 Years Ago  Today In 1962 - Walter Brennan's Liberty  Records single "Old Rivers" is #5 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart,  Jay and The Americans' United Artists Records single "She Cried" is #7,  Dion's Laurie Records single "Lovers Who Wander" is #10, Joey Dee and  The Starlighters' Roulette Records single "Shout (Part 1)" is #19, and  Dick and DeeDee's Liberty Records single "Tell Me" is #26. EMI Music  Group, parent company of Capitol Music Group, currently owns the  catalogs of Liberty, United Artists, Laurie and Roulette Records.
1964 - Lenny Kravitz, Virgin Records America artist, is born Leonard Albert Kravitz in New York City, New York
30 Years Ago  Today In 1982 - Bobby Darin's star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame is unveiled
1994 - Future Capitol Records artist Lisa Marie Presley secretly marries Michael Jackson in the Dominican Republic
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1886 - Al Jolson, singer, Vaudeville, Broadway, and  motion picture actor (best known as star of the first popular talking  film "The Jazz Singer"), and first popular music superstar of the 20th  century, is born Asa Yoelson in Seredzius, Lithuania. For just about everything you might want to know about Jolson, check out Dr. Marc I Leavy's massive tribute website.
70 Years Ago Today In 1942 - Joan Fontaine, actress, puts her handprints in cement outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California
1948  - Stevie Nicks, songwriter, solo artist, and vocalist with the bands  Fritz, Buckingham Nicks, and Fleetwood Mac, is born Stephanie Lynn Nicks  in Phoenix, Arizona
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