JUNE 15, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1909 - Mickey Katz,  clarinetist, klezmer player, arranger, member of Spike Jones and His  City Slickers, Yiddish song parodist, comedian, Capitol Records artist  (1950-1967), father of Broadway, motion picture and television actor and  Capitol Records artist Joel Grey, and grandfather of motion picture and  television actress Jennifer Grey, is born Meyer Myron Katz in  Cleveland, Ohio. Thanks to Mel for letting me know about Katz' birthday.
95 Years Ago Today In 1917  - Leon Payne, founder of The Lone Star Buddies, songwriter ("Lost  Highway" and "I Love You Because"), singer, musician, and Capitol  Records country artist (1949-1953), is born Leon Roger Payne in Alba,  Texas. Payne would also release a Rockabilly single on Capitol ("That  Ain't It" with "Little Rock" on the flip side) using the name Rock  Rogers.
1941 - Harry Nilsson (aka Johnny  Niles), singer, songwriter, pianist, guitarist, actor, motion picture  score writer, friend of John Lennon, and a Mercury, Tower (a subsidiary  of Capitol Records) and RCA Victor Records artist, is born Harry Edward  Nilsson III in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, New York
1963 -  Scott Rockenfield, soundtrack composer, drummer with the Capitol Records  group Queensryche, and a solo artist, is born in Seattle, Washington
1969  - Ice Cube, singer, actor, and a Priority Records (a division of  Capitol Music Group) artist as part of the group NWA and as a solo  artist, is born O'Shea Jackson in South Central Los Angeles, California
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1946 - Andy Russell's Capitol Records single  "Laughing On The Outside (Crying On The Inside)", with "They Say It's  Wonderful" on the flip side, is #6 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail  Records chart
1953 - Jackie Gleason and His Orchestra (featuring  Bobby Hackett on trumpet and conducted by Ray Bloch with a string  section) record the tracks "I Cover The Waterfront", "Laura", "How High  The Moon" and "Somebody Loves Me" in New York City, New York for his  Capitol Records album "Music To Remember Her"
1959 - The Four  Freshmen (Bob Flanigan on vocals, trombone and bass; Don Barbour on  vocals and guitar; Ross Barbour on vocals and drums; and Ken Albers on  vocals, trumpet, mellophone and bass) with arranger Dick Reynolds  conducting the studio orchestra (Tommy Tedesco, Al Hendrickson, Howard  Roberts, Bobby Gibbons, Bill Pitman, George Van Eps on guitar; Red  Mitchell on bass; Jack Sperling on drums; Larry Bunker on vibraphones,  bells, congas, and bongos) record the tracks "It All Depends On You", "I  Understand", "This October", and "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" at the Capitol  Tower Studios in Hollywood, California for their Capitol Records album  "The Four Freshmen And Five Guitars" with producer Lee Gillette
1959 -  Franck Pourcell and His French Fiddlers' Capitol Records single "Only  You (Loin De Vous)" is #10 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart
1960 -  Peggy Lee, with producer Dave Cavanaugh and arranger Billy May  conducting the studio orchestra (Harry Klee, Ronnie Lang, and Wilbur  Schwartz on reeds; George Van Eps on guitar; Max Bennett on bass; Lou  Levy on piano; Stella Castellucci on harp; Stanley Levy on drums; Harry  Bluestone, Harold Dicterow, Jacques Gasselin, Anatol Kaminsky, Murray  Kellner, Marvin Limonick, Joseph Livoti, Nathan Ross, and Felix Slatkin  on violin; Alvin Dinken, Virginia Majewski, Alex Niemann, and Abraham  Weiss on viola; Charles Gates, Edgar Lustgarten, David Pratt, and Joseph  Saxon on cello), and vocal director Jimmy Joyce leading The Jimmy Joyce  Childrens Choir on background vocals, records the tracks "White  Christmas", "The Christmas Waltz", "The Christmas Song", "Christmas  Carousel", and "The Star Carol" for her 1960 Capitol Records album  "Christmas Carousel" at The Capitol Tower Studios in Hollywood,  California
1963 - Kyu Sakamoto's Capitol Records single "Sukiyaki"  (with "Anoko No Namaewa Nantenkana" on the flip side) hits #1 on  Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart, (still the only Japanese language  single to do so), knocking Leslie Gore's Mercury Records single "It's My  Party", with "Danny" on the flip side, out of the top spot. Al  Martino's Capitol Records single "I Love You Because" is #5, Nat "King"  Cole's single "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days Of Summer" is #7, Bobby  Darin's Capitol Records single "Yellow Roses" is #10, The Beach Boys'  Capitol Records single "Surfin' U.S.A." is #13 and its flip side "Shut  Down" is #30
1963 - Buck Owens' Capitol Records single "Act  Naturally", with "Over And Over Again" on the flip side, becomes his  first single to hit #1 on the U.S. Country singles charts
1964 -  Capitol Records releases Peter and Gordon's single "Nobody I Know"  (written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon), with "You Don't Have To  Tell Me" on the flip side
1966 - The Beatles'  Capitol Records album "Yesterday And Today" was supposed to be released  today (and a few copies may actually have made it to some stores through  independent distributors) but its official released is delayed until  June 20 when the new "truck" cover art replaces the original "butcher"  cover
45 Years Ago Today In 1967 - Alan Jardine, Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson  of The Beach Boys, with vocalist Diane Rovell of The Honeys, record the  track "Vegetables" at The Beach Boys Studio in Bel Air, California
1970 - Capitol Records releases Grand Funk Railroad's album "Closer To Home"
40 Years Ago Today In 1972 - Harvest Records releases Pink Floyd's album "Obscured By Clouds" with Capitol Records handling distribution in the United States
1996 - Ella Fitzgerald (born Ella Jane Fitzgerald)  singer, bandleader, motion picture actress and Brunswick, Verve, Capitol  and Pablo Records artist, dies in Beverly Hills, California at age 79  from complications brought about by diabetes and is later interred in  the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California
1996 - Billboard magazine reports that Capitol Records Inc. has  paid $10 million to acquire 49% of shares of Matador Records
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1943  - Muff Winwood, bass guitarist, songwriter, record producer, member of  the Fontana and United Artists Records group The Spencer Davis Band with  his brother Steve Winwood, is born Mervyn Winwood in Erdington,  Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
1959 - Martin Denny's Liberty  Records single "Quiet Village" is #4 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles  chart, Dion and The Belmonts Laurie Records single "A Teenager In Love"  is #6, and Fats Domino's Imperial Records single "I'm Ready" is #19.  Liberty, Laurie, and Imperial Records' catalogs are currently owned by  Capitol Music Group's parent company, EMI Music Group.
1963 - Lou  Christie's Roulette Records single "Two Faces Have I" is #11 on  Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart and The Chiffon's Laurie Records  single "One Fine Day" is #17. Roulette and Laurie Records' catalogs are  currently owned by Capitol Music Group's parent company, EMI Music  Group.
1969 - "Hee Haw", starring Capitol Records artist Buck Owens  and former Capitol Records artist Roy Clark and with Capitol Records  group The Buckaroos as house band, debuts on the CBS television network
1991 - Paula Abdul's Virgin Records America single "Rush Rush" is #1 on Billboards' Top 100 singles chart
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1901 - Jack Kapp, co-founder of Decca Records and records producer, is born in Chicago, Illinois.
1945  - Judy Garland marries Ben Vincent Minnelli in a ceremony performed by  Dr. William Roberts of the Beverly Hills Community Presbyterian Church  in the home of her mother Ethel Garland, at 1231 Stone Canyon Road, Los  Angeles, California. One of Judy's sisters was her attendant and the  best man for Minnelli was lyricist Ira Gershwin.
50 Years Ago Today In 1962 - EMI lauches the Stateside label in Britain "for repertoire licensed from American labels"
1969  - Judy Garland gives her last performance for a live audience when she  appears at the Half Note nightclub, Greenwich Village, NYC
20 Years Ago Today In 1992 - At  ceremony #156, Michael Keaton leaves his footprints in cement at Mann's  Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California and at ceremony #157, Tom  Cruise leaves his footprints
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