JUNE 30, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1939 - Janet H. Shifflett,  machinist for fifteen years at Capitol Records and for Audiopak for  seven years, is born Janet Henry in Warren County, Virginia
1944 - Glenn Shorrock, singer with the Capitol Records group The Little River Band, is born in Rochester, England
1949 - Andy Scott, guitarist with the Capitol Records group The Sweet, is born Andrew Scott in Wrexham, Wales, United Kingdom
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1944  - It's a busy day for drummer Zutty Singleton as he and his Creole Band  (Norman Bowden on trumpet, Shorty Haughton on trombone, Barney Bigard  on clarinet, Fred Washington on piano, Bud Scott on guitar, and Ed  Garland on bass) record the tracks "Oh, Didn't He Ramble" and "Crawfish  Blues", and at the same session, with his trio (Singleton on drums,  Bigard on clarinet, and Washington on piano), record a couple of takes  of "Barney's Bounce" and "Lulu's Mood". All the tracks will be released  by Capitol Records.
65 Years Ago Today In 1947 - Freddie Slack (on piano and celeste, with  Gene Englund on bass, and Dave Coleman on drums), records the tracks  "Humoresquire" (with Hilmer "Tiny" Timbrell on guitar) and "Celeste  Boogie" in Los Angeles, California for Capitol Records, but the tracks  would remain unreleased until included in the 2005 Mosaic Records 3 CD  set "Mosaic Select: Freddie Slack".
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 #3 down from #2, and Les Paul and Mary Ford's Capitol Records  single "Mockin' Bird Hill" is #17 down from #9, and Les Paul's Capitol  Records single "Josephine" entes the top 20 at #20
1955 - Frank  Sinatra, with arranger Nelson Riddle leading an unknown studio  orchestra, records the track "I Thought About You" written by Jimmy Van  Husen with lyrics by Capitol Records co-founder Johnny Mercer at Capitol  Records' Melrose Avenue studios in Hollywood, California for his  Capitol Records album "songs for swingin' lovers!"
1956 - Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps' Capitol Records single "Be  Bop A Lula" enters the top 40 of Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records  chart at #23 up from #43, Frank Sinatra (with Nelson Riddle and His  Orchestra)'s Capitol Records single "How Little We Know" enters the top  40 tied at #33 (up from #53) with Little Richard's single "Slippin' And A  Sliddin'", Les Baxter and His Orchestra's Capitol Records single "Poor  People Of Paris" is #37 down from #31, and Dean Martin's Capitol Records  single "Standing On The Corner" is in a three way tie at #40 (down from  #34) with Kay Starr's single "Second Fiddle" and Eddie Fisher (with  Hugo Winterhalterr and His Orchestra)'s single "On The Street Where You  Live"
1960 - Arranger and tenor saxophonist Bill Holman (with Al  Porcino, Ray Triscari, Conte Candoli, Lee Katzman on trumpet; Frank  Rosolino and Lew McCreary on trombone; Ken Shroyer on bass trombone;  Vince DeRosa and John Cave on french horn; Joe Maini and Charlie Kennedy  on alto saxophone; Richie Kamuca and Bill Perkins on tenor saxophone;  Jack Nimitz on baritone saxophone; Jimmy Rowles on piano; Joe Mondragon  on bass; and Mel Lewis on drums) records the tracks "Speak Low", "Lush  Life", "Shadrack", and "In A Sentimental Mood" at The Capitol Tower  Studios in Hollywood, California for his Capitol Records album "Bill  Holman - Great Big Band"
40 Years Ago Today  In 1972 - Merle Haggard's Capitol Records single "Everybody's Had the Blues Sometimes" hits #1 on the U.S. Country singles charts
1973  - George Harrison's Apple Records single "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace  On Earth)", with "Miss O'Dell" on the flip side, hits #1 on Billboard's  Hot 100 Singles chart, knocking Paul McCartney and Wings' Apple Records  single "My Love", with "The Mess" on the flip side, out of the top spot  after a 4 week stay, and will itself be knocked out of the following  week by Billy Preston's A&M single "Will It Go Round In Circles"  with Preston's version of Lennon and McCartney's "Blackbird" on the flip  side.
1974 - Anne Murray's Capitol Records single "He Thinks I Still Care" is #1 on the U.S. Country singles chart
1984 - Tina Turner's Capitol Records album Private Dancer enters Billboard's Top 200 albums chart
1995  - Capitol Records Nashville artist Garth Brooks buries the glass master  of his LP "The Hits" beneath his star on the legendary Hollywood Walk  of Fame. It was the first time something like this had been done.
2003 - An  article in the Los Angeles Times states that Capitol Records pays a  dime per square foot in property taxes for The Capitol Tower with an  annual tax payment of $11,000. Doing the math, it works out that the  total "official" square footage of The Capitol Tower is 110,000 square  feet.
2009 - Harve Presnell, singer, Broadway, Television and Motion  Picture actor, and Capitol Records artist (as part of the Roger Wagner  Chorale and on the original Broadway cast album "The Unsinkable Molly  Brown") has died of pancreatic cancer at age 74 at St. John's Health  Center in Santa Monica, California.
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
95 Years Ago Today  In 1917  - Lena Horne, singer, motion picture and television actress, and United  Artists Records artist (1965-1966) is born Lena Mary Calhoun Horne in  Brooklyn, New York
1931 - Andrew Hill, pianist and Blue Note Records artist, is born in Chicago, Illinois
1953  - Pianist and vocalist Amos Milburn (with Noble Watts on tenor  saxophone, Paul Williams on alto and baritone saxophone, Mickey Baker on  guitar and an unknown bass player and drummer) records the tracks  "Let's Have A Party", "Without Someone To Call Your Own", "One Scotch,  One Bourbon, One Beer" (without Watts on saxophone), and "Sorrowful  Heart" at Audio Video Studios, in New York City, New York for his  Aladdin Records album "Let's Have A Party"
1956  - Fats Domino's Imperial Records single "I'm In Love Again" is still #6  on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart and its flip side, "My  Blue Heaven", is #22 down from #21. Imperial Records' catalogue is  currently owned by Capitol Music Group's parent company, EMI Music  Group.
50 Years Ago Today In 1962 - Bobby Vee's Liberty Records single "Sharing You" is #16  up from #18 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart, Dion's Laurie Records  single "Lovers Who Wander" is #30 down from #14, and Dinah Washington's  single "Where Are You" is # 40 down from #36 up from #46. EMI Music  Group, Capitol Music Group's parent company, currently owns the Laurie,  Liberty, and Roulette Records catalogs.
1963 - Arranger Onzy Matthews  (with Dupree Bolton on trumpet; Earl Anderza on alto saxophone; Hadley  Caliman on tenor saxophone; Roosevelt Wardell on piano; Clarence Jones  on bass; and Chuck Carter on drums) records the tracks "Joe And I" and  "Midnite Lament" at Pacific Jazz Studios, in Los Angeles, California.  The tracks will remain unreleased until they became part of the 2007  Mosaic Records 3 cd set "Mosaic Select: Onzy Matthews"
1984 - Rupert  Perry's last day as president of EMI America Records. The next day he  will become executive assistant to the chairman of EMI Music Worldwide,  based in Los Angeles, California
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1939  - Future Capitol Records artist Frank Sinatra makes his first  appearance with future Capitol Records artist Harry James’ band at a  show held at the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland
1956 - The Goons' first Decca Records single, "I'm Walking  Backwards for Christmas", enters the UK singles charts
1963 - Brian Epstein signs The Foremost
2006 - "The Beatles LOVE", the latest Cirque du  Soleil production which celebrates the musical legacy of The Beatles,  holds it's Gala Premiere at The Mirage in Las Vegas and Paul McCartney,  Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison are expected to attend. This  joint artistic venture marks the first time that The Beatles' company,  Apple Corps Ltd., has agreed to a major theatrical partnership. Sir  George Martin, The Beatles' original producer, and his son Giles Martin  have been working with the entire archive of Beatles recordings to  create the musical component for "LOVE". Apple Corps Ltd. will later  release the show's soundtrack album through EMI Music. For more info go to issue 60 of Beatlefan online.
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