MAY 28, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1910 - T-Bone Walker, guitarist  and Capitol and Imperial Records artist, is born Aaron Thibeaux Walker  in Linden, Texas and would later become a major influence on many Blues  guitarists including a very young Steve Miller when Walker visited  Miller's father's home recording studio for impromptu sessions
100 Years Ago Today In 1912 -  Dave Barbour, guitarist, composer, arranger, band leader and husband of  Capitol Records artist Peggy Lee, is born David Michael Barbour in  Flushing, New York
1928 - Arno Marsh, tenor saxophone player with  Capitol Records group Stan Kenton and His Orchestra, is born in Grand  Rapids, Michigan
1944 - Billy Vera,  singer (as a solo artist, in a duo with Judy Clay, and with the bands  Resolution and Billy And The Beaters), songwriter, actor, voice over  artist, music historian, 45 rpm collector, and producer of Capitol  Records' "From The Vaults" series and writer of the liner notes for  Mosaic Records' release of Capitol Records co-founder Johnny  Mercer's compilation CD "Mosaic Select: Johnny Mercer", is born William  Patrick McCord in Riverside, California and has a star on the Hollywood  Walk of Fame at the north east corner of Vine and Yucca, right outside  The Capitol Tower's Gogerty Building extension. Billy wrote me to  correct an earlier post I made saying "The note writer on my first  Atlantic LP wrote that my real name is William McCord, Jr., and the  mistake has been continued ever since.  Actually, my father and I have  different middle names, which means I'm not a 'Jr. ... My full name is  William Patrick McCord, born in Riverside, CA [where his father served  as a pilot in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II and was  stationed at March Field], not San Diego, as that same LP said. My mom  [Ann Ryan] was one of The Ray Charles Singers on the Perry Como Show  during the '50s and sang on a number of his hits. My dad [William J.  "Bill" McCord] was an announcer on NBC in New York for almost 30 years  [where he was the voice on such TV Quiz shows as "Tic Tac Dough" and  "Twenty-One"], so there's a show biz background."
1968 - Kylie Minogue, singer, television and motion picture actress, and Capitol Records artist, is born in Melbourne, Australia
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1946 - On her husband's, (Dave Barbour) 34th  birthday, vocalist Peggy Lee records "Can't Help Lovin' That Man", "Mean  To Me", "I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)", and "Summertime" for  Capitol Records transcription service with Buddy Cole's Four Of A Kind  (Dave Barbour on guitar, Philip Stephens on bass, Buddy Cole on piano,  celeste and organ, and Tom Romersa on drums) at Radio Recorders studios  at 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, California with engineer  John Palladino
1949 - Mel Tormé (with orchestra conducted by Pete  Rugolo)'s Capitol Records single "Again" is #8 on Billboard's Best  Selling Retail Records chart, Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer's  Capitol Records single "Baby It's Cold Outside" is #10, Jo Stafford and  Gordon MacRae (with Paul Weston and His Orchestra)'s Capitol Records  single "'A' You're Adorable" is #11, Mel Tormé (with orchestra conducted  by Pete Rugalo)'s Capitol Records single "Careless Hands" is #16, and  Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae (with Paul Weston and His Orchestra)'s  Capitol Records single "Need You" is #18
1955 - Les Baxter and His  Orchestra's Capitol Records single "Unchained Melody" is #2 on  Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart, Nat "King" Cole (with  Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra)'s single "A Blossom Fell" and it's flip  side "If I May" (with The Four Knights and Nelson Riddle and His  Orchestra) are #6, Frank Sinatra (with Nelson Riddle and His  Orchestra)'s Capitol Records single "Learin' The Blues" is #10,  Tennessee Ernie Ford (with Cliffie Stone's Band)'s Capitol Records  single "The Ballad Of Davy Crocket" is #11, and Nat "King" Cole (with  Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra)'s "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup" is  #18
1955 - Frank Sinatra's Capitol Records album "In The Wee Small  Hours" enters the top 20 of Billboard's album chart beginning a top 20  album career that would last, in the U.S., for next 39 years and 7  months until his album "Duets" exited the top 20 on December 31, 1994
1961 - Faron Young's Capitol Records single "Hello  Walls", with "Congratuations" on the flip side, is #12 on Billboard's  Hot 100 Singles chart
1966 - The Beach Boys'  album "Pet Sounds" enters Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart where it will  spend the next 39 weeks
45 Years Ago Today In 1967 - Wynn Stewart's Capitol Records single  "It's Such A Pretty World Today", with "Ol' What's Her Name" on the  flip side, is #1 on the U.S. Country singles charts
2006 - Dierks Bentley's Liberty Records (a subsidiary of Capitol  Records Nashville) single "Settle For A Slowdown" is #1 on the U.S.  Country singles charts
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL HISTORY
1943  - Tony Mansfield, producer, songwriter and drummer in the bands Billy  J. Kramer and The Dakotas (Parlophone), New Musik (CBS/Sony) and Naked  Eyes (EMI America/EMI/Parlophone), is born Anthony Bookbinder, in  Salford, England.
2004 - Vance "Pinto" Colvig is inducted into the International Clown Hall of Fame as the original Bozo
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1943  - Monty Woolley places his hand and foot prints in cement outside  Graumann's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California during ceremony #69
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