MAY 30, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1903 - Alex J. Kramer, composer  (best known for the Johnny Mercer and Jo Stafford Capitol Records hit  "Candy", which he co-wrote with lyricists Mack David and Joan Whitney,  and "Far Away Places") is born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1908 - Mel  Blanc, cartoon voice artist, radio and television performer, and  Capitol Records artist, is born Melvin Jerome Blank in San Francisco,  California
1909 - Benny Goodman, clarinetist, singer, composer,  bandleader, and Capitol Records artist from January 1947 to 1964, is  born Benjamin David Goodman in the Maxwell Street ghetto of Chicago,  Illinois
1911 (some listings give 1914) -  Bobby Sherwood, trumpet, trombone, guitar and piano player, bandleader,  Capitol Records artist as Bobby Sherwood and His Orchestra, is born in  Indianapolis, Indiana. Sherwood's Capitol Records single "The Elks'  Parade", with "I Don't Know Why" on the flip side, was #7 in Capitol's  first release schedule and one of the top 3 hits the label had in its  first year ("Strip Polka" and "Cow Cow Boogie" were the other two). If  anyone knows for sure which year Sherwood was born, please leave a  comment.
1969 - Spragga Benz, dancehall DJ, and Capitol Records artist (1995), is born Carlton Grant in Kingston, Jamaica
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1941 - Stan Kenton and his Orchestra make their  debut at the Rendezvous Ballroom on Balboa Island, California
1953 -  Les Baxter and His Orchestra's Capitol Records single "April In  Portugal" is #2 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart, Nat  "King" Cole (with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra)'s Capitol Records  single "Pretend" is #9, Les Baxter and His Orchestra's Capitol Records  single "Ruby" (theme from the movie "Ruby Gentry" is #12, and Jane  Froman (with orchestra conducted by Sid Feller)'s Capitol Records single  "I Believe" is #13
50  Years Ago Today In 1962 - Capitol Records artist Benny Goodman turns  53 and leads the first American Jazz band to play in the Soviet Union  on the first of six dates
1966 - The Beatles'  Capitol Records single "Paperback Writer", with "Rain" on the flip side,  is released in the U.S.
45 Years Ago Today In 1967 - Claude Rains, Broadway, motion  picture, and radio actor and Capitol Records artist ("Bible Stories"  series of childrens records), dies at age 77 in Laconia, New Hampshire  and is later interred in the Red Hill Cemetery, Moultonborough, New  Hampshire
1989 - Dave Coleman, drummer with Capitol Records group Freddie Slack and His Orchestra, dies in Seattle, Washington at age 65
1995  - Capitol Records, as part of its "Spotlight On Great Ladies Of Song"  series releases separate compilations of greatest hits featuring Nancy  Wilson and June Christy
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1919 - Joe Gaines, lead vocalist with the Imperial Records group The Hawks, is born in New Orleans, Louisiana
90 Years Ago Today In 1922 - Future Capitol Records artist "Smilin’" Ed McConnell debuts on radio, smiling and playing his banjo
1945  - Meredith MacRae, motion picture and television actress and daughter  of future Capitol Records artists Gordon and Sheila MacRae
1958 -  Marie Fredriksson, singer, songwriter, and member of the EMI America  Records duo Roxette, is born in Ă–stra-Ljungby, Sweden
1969 - The  Beatles' Apple Records single "The Ballad of John and Yoko", with "Old  Brown Shoe" on the flip side, is released in the U.K.
1986 - Hank Mobley, tenor saxophonist and Blue Note Records  artist, dies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at age 55
2003 - Mickie  Most (born Michael Peter Hayes) founder of RAK Records (whose catalog  was bought by EMI in 1983), record producer, with a string of Number 1  hit singles with his own label and for acts such as The Animals,  Herman's Hermits, Donovan and Hot Chocolate, father of Calvin Hayes  (member of the Virgin Records group Johnny Hates Jazz), dies of  mesothelioma, a form of lung cancer, in his home in London, England at  age 64
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1899 -  Irving Grant Thalberg, motion picture producer and head of production  for both Universal and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, is born in Brooklyn,  New York
1954 - Bing Crosby's last original show for CBS Radio is broadcast with Bing's sons Gary and Lindsay as guests
1961 - My wife, Kristine Heimback-Nielsen, is born  Kristine Ann Heimback in Glendale, Arizona. Without her love, support  and friendship, I wouldn't be possible.
1989 - The 33 foot high "Goddess of Democracy" statue is unveiled in Tiananmen Square, China by student demonstrators
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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