JUNE 23, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
1921 -  Jimmie Selph (aka Jimmy Selph, Jimmie Self and Jimmy Self), who recorded  for Majestic, Capitol, Coin and Coral Record as a solo artist and  session player doing vocals, guitar, drums, steel guitar and accordion,  is born James Coin Self in Childress, Texas.
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1945  - The Pied Pipers (with Paul Weston and His Orchestra)' Capitol Records  single "Dream" is #7 up from #8 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail  Records chart and Johnnie Johnston (with orchestra conducted by Paul  Baron)'s Capitol Records single "Laura" (whose lyrics were written by  Capitol Records co-founder Johnny Mercer) is still #9
1949 - Margaret  Whiting (on vocals), with Frank DeVol and His Orchestra (members  unlisted), records the tracks "It's A Most Unusual Day", the band track  for "Whirlwind" and "Dime A Dozen" (with an unlisted vocal group) in Los  Angeles, California.
1951 - Nat "King" Cole's  Capitol Records single "Too Young", with "That's My Girl" on the flip  side, is still #1 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart, Les  Paul and Mary Ford's Capitol Records single "How High The Moon" is still  #2, and Les Paul and Mary Ford's Capitol Records single "Mockin' Bird  Hill" is still #9
60 Years Ago Today In 1952 - Mel Blanc (on vocals), with The Lou Bing  Orchestra (members unlisted), records the unissued track "Buzzy Bazoo"  at Capitol Records' Melrose Avenue studios in Hollywood, California.
1954  - Ella Logan (on vocals), with an orchestra (members unlisted)  conducted by George Greely, "Necessity", "Old Devil Moon", "The Begat"  and "If This Isn't Love" in Los Angeles, California for her Capitol  Records album "Finian's Rainbow" (L-561).
1955 - Merle Travis (on  vocals and guitar), with Eddie Kirk on rhythm guitar, Donald "Dusty"  Rhodes on bass, and Thomas T. Mills on drums, records over dubs for the  track "Beer Barrel Polka" at Capitol Records' Melrose Avenue studio in  Hollywood, California between 1 and 4 pm.
1956 -  Gene Vincent and His Blue Cap's single "Be-Bop-A-Lula" enters the top  40 of Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart
1956 - Les Baxter and His Orchestra's Capitol Records single  "Poor People Of Paris" is #31 down from #18 on Billboard's Best Selling  Retail Records chart, Dean Martin's Capitol Records single "Standing On  The Corner" is #34 down from #32, Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps'  Capitol Records single "Be Bop A Lula" is #43, and Frank Sinatra (with  Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra)'s Capitol Records single "How Little We  Know" is #53
1958 - Dean Martin's Capitol Records single "Return To  Me" is #6 down from #5 on Billboard's Top 100 singles chart, Nat "King'  Cole's Capitol Records single "Looking Back" is #8 down from #6, The  Four Prep's Capitol Records single "Big Man" is tied for #11 with Pat  Boone (with Billy Vauhgn and His Orchestra)'s single "Sugar Moon",  Laurie London's Capitol Records single "He's Got The Whole World In His  Hands" is #14 up from #15, and Ed Townsend's Capitol Records single "For  Your Love" is #21 down from #18
1960 - The Kingston Trio records the  tracks "The White Snows Of Winter" and "Sing We Noel" at The Capitol  Tower Studios in Hollywood, California with producer Voyle Gilmore and  engineer Pete Abbot for their Capitol Records album "The Last Month Of  The Year"
1961 - Peggy Lee, with producer Dave  Cavanaugh and a studio orchestra (Justin Gordon, and Theodore Nash on  flute; unknown french horn player; unknown string section using  arrangements by Quincy Jones; Dennis Budimir, and Al Hendrickson on  guitar; Max Bennett on bass; Victor Feldman on piano and vibraphones;  Stan Levey and Shelly Manne on drums; Francisco "Chino" Pozo on bongos  and congos; and Mike Gutierrez and Mel Zelnick on percussion), records  the tracks "(I Love Your) Gypsy Heart", "If You Go", "Here's That Rainy  Day", "Oh Love Hast Thou Forsaken Me" (all of which were released on  Lee's Capitol Records album "If You Go", and "Farewell To Arms" (which  went unreleased until it appeared on the 2000 Capitol Records CD  compilation "Rare Gems And Hidden Treasures") at The Capitol Tower  Studios in Hollywood, California
1961 - Buck Owens' Capitol Records single "Act Naturally" returns to #1 on the U.S. Country singles charts
50 Years Ago Today In 1962 - The Capitol Records group The Kingston Trio perform a live concert at The Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California
1969  - Capitol Records releases The Beach Boys' Capitol Records single  "Break Away" (written by Murry Wilson) with "Celebrate The News" on the  flip side
1970 - Ringo Starr arrives in Nashville, Tennessee, after  an invitation by Pete Drake, to cut tracks for a solo album. Other  musicians at the session include Drake, Jerry Reed, Charlie Daniels, and  The Jordanaires. Apple Records will release the tracks on Starr's album  "Beaucoups of Blues" before the end of the year with Capitol Records  distributing the album in the United States.
1973 - George Harrison's  Apple Records album "Living In The Material World", distributed by  Capitol Records in the United States, is #1 on Billboard's Top 200  albums chart
1979 - The Knack's debut Capitol Records single "My  Sharona", with "Let Me Out" on the flip side, enters Billboard's Hot 100  chart
1984 - Duran Duran's Capitol Records single “The Reflex“ with  "New Religion" on the flip side, hits #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles  chart
2000 - Singer Carnie Wilson of the SBK/Capitol Records  recording group "Wilson Phillips", and daughter of Brian Wilson, marries  Rob Bonfiglio
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1940  - Stuart Sutcliffe, artist and original bassist for The Beatles, is  born Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe in Edinburgh, Scotland. Sarah Sutcliffe runs a very comprehensive site about Stuart.
1954  - Singer Amos Milburn, with musical director Jesse Stone leading the  studio orchestra (Harry Parr Jones on trumpet; Clifford Solomon and  Claude McLin on tenor saxophone; Jewel Grant on baritone saxophone;  Isaac Royal and/or Jesse Stone (probably on piano), Jack Marshall on  guitar; Red Callender on bass; and Oscar Lee Bradley on drums) records  the tracks "One, Two, Three, Everybody" and "That's It" which will be  released together as a single by Aladdin Records (#3269), as well as  "Vicious, Vicious Vodka", and "I Done Done It" which will also be  released together as a single by Aladdin (#3253), at Radio Recorders, in  Los Angeles, California. EMI Music Group, Capitol Music Group's parent  company, currently owns Alladin's catalog
1956 -  Fats Domino's Imperial Records single "I'm In Love Again" is #6 up from  #8 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart and its flip side,  "My Blue Heaven", is #21 up from #29
55 Years Ago Today In 1957 - Tenor saxophonist Hank  Mobley records the tracks "Mighty Moe And Joe", "News", "Bag's Groove",  "Double Exposure" and "Falling In Love With Love" with Bill Hardman on  trumpet, Curtis Porter (aka Shafi Hadi) on alto and tenor saxophone,  Sonny Clark on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Art Taylor on drums for  Mobley's self titled Blue Note Records album. The session was produced  by Alfred Lion and engineered by Rudy Van Gelder at the Van Gelder  Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey. EMI Music Group, Capitol Music Group's  parent company, currently owns Blue Note Records' catalog and Blue Note  is now a division of Capitol Music Group.
1958 - Dave Seville's  Liberty Records single "Witch Doctor" is #4 down #3 on Billboard's Hot  100 singles chart and Dion and The Belmonts' Laurie Records single "I  Wonder Why" is tied for #31 with The Aquatones' single "You" up from  #42. EMI Music Group, Capitol Music Group's parent company, currently  owns Liberty and Laurie Records' catalog.
1959 - Eddie Cochran  records the track "Something Else" for Liberty Records at a session at  Goldstar Studios in Los Angeles, California. EMI Music Group, Capitol  Music Group's parent company, currently owns Liberty Records' catalog.
50 Years Ago Today In 1962  - Dion's Laurie Records single "Lovers Who Wander" is #14 down from #6  on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart, Bobby Vee's Liberty Records single  "Sharing You" is #18 up from #19, and Dinah Washington's single "Where  Are You" enters the top 40 at #36 up from #46. EMI Music Group, Capitol  Music Group's parent company, currently owns the Laurie, Liberty, and  Roulette Records catalogs.
2003 - The JVC Jazz Festival New York presents "There'll Be Another Spring: A Tribute To Miss Peggy Lee" at Carnegie Hall in New York City
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1848 - Antoine Joseph Sax granted a patent for his invention, the saxophone
1941 - Twenty three year-old Lena Horne, future  United Artists Records artist, has her first recording session where she  lays down the track "St. Louis Blues" which will be released by Victor  Records as a single. EMI Music Group, Capitol Music Group's parent  company, currently owns the United Artist Records catalog.
1963 - Sidney Poitier leaves his foot prints at Graumann's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California in ceremony #134
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