JUNE 3, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1929 - Chuck Barris, television  producer, game show creator and host, songwriter, novelist, admitted  assassin for the C.I.A., basis of the movie "Confessions Of A Dangerous  Mind", and a Capitol Records artist (1969), is born born Charles Hirsch  Barris in Oakland, New Jersey
80 Years Ago Today In 1932 - Dakota Staton (aka Aliyah  Rabia), singer, dancer, sister of saxophonist Fred Staton, and a Capitol  Records and United Artists Records artist, is born in Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania. She was "discovered" by Capitol Records A&R man and  producer Dave Cavanaugh while she was performing at The Baby Grand Club  in Harlem, New York.
1968 - Jamie O'Neal, singer, songwriter, and Capitol Records Nashville artist, is born Jamie Murphy in Syndey, Australia
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
65 Years Ago Today In 1947  - Benny Goodman and His Orchestra re-record the track "Eight, Nine And  Ten" for Capitol Records with producer Lee Gillette, with Goodman  handling the vocals instead of Peggy Lee, who recorded the first version  of this song with the band on March 28, 1947
1949 - Peggy Lee  records the tracks "The Christmas Spell", "Goodbye, John", "Neon Signs",  "Song At Midnight" and "Through A Long And Sleepless Night" for Capitol  Records.
1950 - Nat "King" Cole (with Les Baxter and His  Orchestra)'s Capitol Records single "Mona Lisa", the flip side of "The  Greatest Inventor Of Them All", enters the top 20 of Billboard's Best  Selling Retail Records chart at #15
1951 -  Capitol Records country artist Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys  (Billy Gray on guitar; Curly Chalker, Lefty Nason on steel guitar;  Cliffie Stone, Billy Stewart on bass; Bill Foster on drums; Red Hayes on  fiddle; Gil Baca on piano; Buddy Woody on accordion) record the track  "Love Thief" at Sellers Company in Dallas, Texas. The track will be  released by Capitol Records as a single with "How Do You Feel?" on the  flip side.
55 Years Ago Today In 1957 - Ferlin Husky's Capitol Records single "Gone" is #8  on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart and Tommy Sands'  Capitol Records single "Goin' Steady" is tied for #21 with Jim Lowe  (with Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra)'s single "Four Walls"
1963 -  Capitol Records Canada releases Cliff Richards and The Shadows album "On  Your Mark...Get Set...Let's Go!" and their soundtrack album "Summer  Holliday" is #1 on the CHUM LP chart. The label also releases Mrs.  Mills' album "Summer Party.
1964 - Ringo Starr, drummer for The  Beatles, collapses from tonsillitis and pharyngitis. Jimmy Nicol becomes  substitute drummer when Ringo enters a London hospital for his throat  problem and the band would rehearse with him in Abbey Road Studios the  same day. Nicol would stay with the band for concerts in Holland,  Amsterday, Hong Kong and Australia until Ringo rejoins the band in  Melbourne, Australia on June 14, 1964
1968 - Capitol Records releases The Beach Boys' album "Friends"
1968  - Tower Records (a subsidiary of Capitol Records) releases Pink Floyd's  single "It Would Be So Nice", with "Julia Dream" on the flip side,  Eternity's Children's self-titled album, The Love Exchange's self-titled  album, and Them's album "Now And Them"
1968 - Sidewalk Records, a subsidiary of Capitol Records, releases The Smoke's self-titled album
1968  - The last session is held for Ella Fitzgerald's last album for Capitol  Records, "30 By Ella",  produced by Dave Dexter, Jr. with accompaniment  by Benny Carter's Magnificent Seven
1968 - Capitol Records Canada releases Frank Ifield's album "The Singer And The Song"
1990 - MC Hammer's Capitol Records album "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em" is #1 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart
1990 - Wilson Phillips' SBK Records (distributed by Capitol Records) single "Hold On" is #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart
1991 - Morrisey records the tracks "There's A Place  In Hell For Me And My Friends", "My Love Life", and "Sing Your Life"  live to two track DAT tape with no overdubs especially for KROQ-FM radio,  with Boz Boorer and Alain White on guitars, Gary Day on bass, Spencer  Cobrin on drums, and Morrissey on vocals, at Capitol Studios in  Hollywood, California at an overnight session which Warner Bros. Records  will release as a CD single entitled "Morrisey at KROQ"
1991 - Capitol Records announces that Los Angeles based hard  rock band XYZ (guitarist Marc Diglio, bassist Patt Fontaine, vocalist  Terry Ilous and drummer Paul Monroe), formerly with Enigma Records, has  signed with the label and that they are finishing up work on their debut  album "Hungry" with producer George Tutko
1994 - Wally Fowler (born  John Wallace Fowler), Capitol Records artist (1945 as Wally Fowler and  The Georgia Clodhoppers and later as Wally Fowler and The Oakridge  Quartet), dies at age 77 after drowining in Dale Hollow Lake, northeast of Nashville, where he had been fishing
15 Years Ago  Today In 1997  - Capitol Records releases Peabo Bryson's album "I'm So Into You:The  Passion of Peabo Bryson" and "Bossa Novaville", the 14th release in  their UltraLounge series
2001 - Diana Krall begins recording her album "The Look Of Love" in The Capitol Tower Studios
10 Years Ago Today In 2002  - Janet H. Shifflett (born Janet Henry), a machinist for Capitol  Records for 15 years and for Audiopak for seven years, dies at her home  in Winchester, Virginia at age 62
2003 - Capitol Records Nashville releases Trace Adkins' compilation album "Greatest Hits Collection, Vol.1"
2005  - Capitol Records Nashville announces that Garth Brooks has ended his  relationship with the label and that EMI Music will no longer distribute  his catalog
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
55 Years Ago Today In 1957  - Rick Nelson's Imperial Records single "Teenager's Romance" is tied  for #13 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart with The  Coasters' single "Searchin'", and Nelson's Imperial Records single "I'm  Walkin'" is #19, Fats Domino's Imperial Records single "Valley Of Tears"  is #24 and Domino's Imperial Records single "I'm Walkin'" is #33. EMI  Music Group, parent company of Capitol Music Group, currently owns the  Imperial Records catalog.
1964 - Former Capitol Records artist Dean  Martin hosts ABC-TV's variey show "The Hollywood Palace" which this  night features future Virgin Records artists The Rolling Stones making  their first U.S. television appearance during their first U.S. concert  tour
1964 - The Stanley Turrentine Sextet (Blue Mitchell on trumpet,  Curtis Fuller on trombone, Stanley Turrentine on tenor saxophone),  Herbie Hancock piano, Bob Cranshaw on bass, and Otis Candy Finch on  drums) records the tracks "Fried Pies" and "In Memory Of" with Mickey  Roker on congo and "Sunday In New York", "Make Someone Happy", "Jodie's  Cha Cha", and "Niger Mambo" at The Van Gelder Studio in Englewood, New  Jersey with producer Alfred Lion and recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder  and will be released in 1980 by Blue Note Records on the album "In  Memory Of"
1969 - Arranger Gerald Wilson (with Larry McGuire, Jay  Daversa, and Paul Hubinon on trumpet; Lester Robinson, Frank Strong, and  Thurman Green on trombone; Alexander Thomas on bass trombone; Arthur  Maebe on french horn; Henry DeVega and Anthony Ortega on alto saxophone;  William Green on flute and piccolo;  Ernie Watts on tenor saxophone,  flute and piccolo; Hadley Caliman and Harold Land on tenor saxophone;  Richard Aplanalp on baritone saxophone; Bobby Hutcherson on vibraphone;  Richard Holmes on organ; George Duke on piano; Bob West on electric  bass; and Carl Lott on drums) records the track "Pisces" (which will be  released on the World Pacific Records album "Eternal Equinox"), as well  as the tracks "You, Me and Now", "Bluesnee", and (with vocal by William  Marshall) "Baby, Baby Don't You Cry" with producer Richard Bock and  engineer Lanky Linstrot at Liberty Studios on Third Street, near  Robertson Boulevard, in Los Angeles, California
1975 - Ozzie Nelson  (born Oswald George Nelson), band leader, producer, director, radio and  television actor, husband to Harriet Hilliard Nelson and father of David  Nelson and Imperial and Capitol Records artist Eric "Ricky" Nelson,  dies of cancer at age 69 and is later in Hollywood's Forest Lawn  Cemetery
1979 - Kenny Rogers' Liberty Records single "She Believes In  Me", with "Morgana Jones" on the flip side, is #1 on the U.S. Country  singles charts
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1964  - Peter Sellers leaves his hand and foot prints in cement during  ceremony #127 at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California
1969 - The last original episode of "Star Trek" airs at 10:00 PM on a Friday on NBC-TV
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