JULY 21, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
90 Years Ago Today In 1922 - Kay Starr, singer and multi-million selling Capitol Records artist, is born Katherine LaVerne Starks in Dougherty, Oklahoma
1931 - Plas Johnson, tenor saxophonist, Capitol 
Records solo artist and session player (on recordings by Peggy Lee, Nat 
"King" Cole, Frank Sinatra, The Beach Boys, and many others), Imperial 
Records session player (on recordings by Rick Nelson), and motion 
picture studio session artist (best known for his solo on the soundtrack
 of the title song for "The Pink Panther), is born John Johnson, Jr. in 
Donaldsonville, Louisiana
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1956 - Capitol Records releases Wynn Stewart's first
 single "Waltz Of The Angels" with "Love's Gonna Happen To Me" on the 
flip side. "Waltz" was recorded February 8, 1956 with producer Ken 
Nelson and with session musician Lewis Talley and Joe Maphis on guitar, 
Ralph Mooney on steel guitar, Pee Wee Adams on drums and Bud Dooley on 
bass. The track would peak at #14 for one week on the Country Music 
charts.
1956 - Capitol Records releases 
Wanda Jackson's first single for the label "I Gotta Know" with "Half As 
Good A Girl" on the flip side
1969 - Capitol Records releases Buck Owens' single "Tall Dark Stranger" with "Sing That Kind Of A Song" on the flip side
25 Years Ago Today In 1987
 - Capitol Records releases on CD the soundtrack to The Beatles' motion 
picture "Help!" with its original UK track line up versus the US album 
version released in 1965 that contained instrumental tracks, which was 
released on April 11, 2006 as part of the "The Beatles The Capitol 
Albums Volume 2" CD box set.
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1924
 - Don Knotts, comedian, motion picture and Emmy Award-winning televsion
 actor, and United Records artist (the 1961 album "An Evening With Me"),
 is born Jesse Donald Knotts in Morgantown, West Virginia
1971 - John Lennon and Yoko Ono film driving and rowing 
sequences for the “Jealous Guy” sequence of their “Imagine” film.
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1931 - Ted Husing is master of ceremonies for the 
very first CBS-TV program, a gala show featuring singer Kate Smith, 
composer George Gershwin and New York City Mayor Jimmy Walker
1956 - Johnny Cash's Sun Records single "I Walk The 
Line", with "Get Rhythm" on the flip side, becomes his first #1 on the 
Country Records chart and would peak at #17 on the Pop charts.
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