JULY 7, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
95 Years Ago Today In 1917 - John Sullivan, comedian,  singer, radio performer, and the second "Lonzo" (after Lloyd George left  the team in 1950) in the Capitol Records duo Lonzo & Oscar, is born  in Edmonton, Kentucky
1924 - Mary Ford, singer, guitarist, and a  Capitol Records artist as part of a duo with her husband Les Paul, is  born Iris Colleen Summers in Pasadena, California
85 Years Ago Today In 1927 - Charlie  Louvin, guitarist, singer and a Capitol Records artist both solo and as  part of the duo The Louvin Brothers with his brother Ira, is born  Charlie Elzer Loudermilk in either Section or Henegar, Alabama. If  anyone has a definitive birth place, please leave a comment.
1940 -  Ringo Starr, singer, drummer, motion picture actor, animated feature  voice actor, member of the groups Rory Storm and The Hurricanes, the  Parlophone, Capitol, and Apple Records group The Beatles, and a solo  artist on Apple Records is born Richard Parken in Liverpool, England. He  later becomes Richard Starkey, Jr. after his divorced mother marries  Richard Starkey. If any one knows Richard's middle name, please leave a  comment.
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1945 - Johnny  Mercer's Capitol Records single "On The Atchison, Topeka and The Santa  Fe" enters Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records charts at #4. The  track will eventually peak at #1 and be on the charts for sixteen weeks
1951 - Nat "King" Cole (with orchestra conducted by  Les Baxter using an arrangement by Nelson Riddle)'s Capitol Records  single "Too Young" 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 #3, and Les Paul's Capitol Records single  "Josephine" is #16 up from #20
1956 - Gene  Vincent and The Blue Cap's Capitol Records single "Be Bop A Lula" is  still #23 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart, The Four  Freshman's Capitol Records single "Graduation Day" is #27 up from #48,  Dean Martin (with Dick Stabile and His Orchestra)'s Capitol Records  single "Standing On The Corner" is #29 up from #40, Frank Sinatra (with  Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra)'s Capitol Records single "How Little We  Know" is #35 down from #33, Tex Ritter's Capitol Records single "The  Wayward Wind" is #37 up from #47, and Joe "Fingers" Carr's Capitol  Records single "Portuguese Washerwoman" is tied for #40 up from #55 with  Tommy Leonetti's single "Free"
1958 - Capitol Records releases Jean Shepard's single "He's My Baby" with "Secret Of Life" on the flip side
1958  - Dean Martin (with Dick Stabile and His Orchestra)'s Capitol Records  single "Return To Me" is tied for #8 down from #6 with Jimmie Rodgers'  single "Secretly" on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart, Nat "King'  Cole's Capitol Records single "Looking Back" is #13 up from #18, The  Four Prep's Capitol Records single "Big Man" is #15 down from #10, The  Johnny Otis Show's Capitol Records single "Willie And The Hand Jive" is  #27 up from #33, and Ed Townsend's Capitol Records single "For Your  Love" is tied for #31 down from #29 with Link Wray and His Ray Men's  single "Rumble"
1960 - Nat "King" Cole records the tracks "I Saw  Three Ships" and "A Cradle In Bethlehem", with Ralph Carmichael and His  Orchestra
1963 - Buck Owens' Capitol Records single "Act Naturally" returns to #1 on the U.S. Country singles charts
1964  - Arranger and pianist Onzy Matthews (with Harry "Sweets" Edison, Ollie  Mitchell,Melvin Moore, John Anderson, and Bob Rolfe on trumpets; Dave  Wells on bass trumpet and trombone; Lou Blackburn, Pete Myers, and Dick  Leith on trombone; Gabe Baltazar on alto saxophone; Clifford Scott on  alto saxophone and tenor saxophone; Curtis Amy and Alex Nelson on tenor  saxophone; Jay Migliori on baritone saxophone; Ray Crawford on guitar;  Jim Crutcher on bass; and Chiz Harris on drums) records the tracks "Moon  River", "Down In My Soul" (which will be rejected), and "You'll Know  The First Time" for his Capitol Records album "Sounds For The '60s!"  with producer Lee Gillette and recording engineer Hugh Davies at The  Capitol Tower Studios in Hollywood, California
1965 - Peggy Lee, with  Sid Feller and His Orchestra, records the tracks "Free Spirits",  "Seventh Son", and "I Go To Sleep" with producer Dave Cavanaugh at The  Capitol Tower Studios in Hollywood, California for her Capitol Records  album "Then Was Then And Now Is Now!"
1969 - Apple Records releases  Plastic Ono Band's single "Give Peace A Chance", with "Remember Love" on  the flip side, with Capitol Records handling manufacturing and  distribution in the United States
1973 - Apple Records releases  Wings' single "Live And Let Die" (title song for the motion picture)  with "I Lie Around" on the flip side. Capitol Records will handle  distribution in the United States.
1975 - Capitol Records releases Natalie Cole's album "Inseparable"
1985  - Duran Duran's Capitol Records single "A View To A Kill" (title song  for the motion picture), with "A View To A Kill (That Fatal Kiss)" on  the flip side, is #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart
2001 - Fred Neil, songwriter ("Candy Man", "Everybody's  Talkin'"), singer and Capitol Records recording artist (1966-1971), dies  of cancer at age 65 at his home in Summerland Key, in Monoroe County,  Key West, Florida
2006 - Syd Barrett, (born  Roger Keith Barrett), singer, songwriter, guitarist, founder of the  Tower, Harvest, Columbia and Capitol Records group The Pink Floyd, and a  solo artist, dies in his home in Cambridge, England at age 60 due to  complications from diabetes
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1930  - Hank Mobley, composer, tenor saxophonist, member of the Blue Note  Records group The Jazz Messengers and a solo Blue Note Records artist,  is born Henry Mobley in Eastman, Georgia
1944 - A flying bomb hit's  EMI's Hayes factory in England near a surface shelter, killing 37  employees and injuring an additional 56 employees who were either in the  shelter or caught in the open
1954 - The Bob Brookmeyer Quartet  (Brookmeyer on valve trombone, John Williams on piano, Red Mitchell on  bass, and Frank Isola on drums) record the tracks "Isn’t It Romantic",  "Doe Eyes", "Red Devil", "Body And Soul", and "Last Chance" with  Brookmeyer producing with recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder at the Van  Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey for their self-titled Pacific  Jazz album whose catalog is currently owned by Capitol Records
1956 - Fats Domino's Imperial Records single "I'm In  Love Again" is still #6 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart  and Domino's Imperial Records single "My Blue Heaven" is in a 3 way tie  for #31 down from #33 with Otis Williams' single "Ivory Tower" and  Eddie Fisher (with Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra)'s single "On The  Street Where You Live"
1958 - David Saville's Liberty Records single  "Witch Doctor" is #10 down from #4 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles  chart, Rick Nelson's Imperial Records single "Pool Little Fool" enters  the chart at #18 in a tie with The Kalin Twins' single "When?", and Dion  and The Belmonts' Laurie Records single "I Wonder Why" is tied for #25  down from #22 with Johnny Cash's single "Guess Things Happen That Way".  EMI Music Group, parent company of Capitol Music Group, currently owns  the Liberty, Imperial and Laurie Records catalogs.
50  Years Ago Today In 1962 - Dinah  Washington, with arranger Don Costa leading the studio orchestra,  records the tracks "Fly Me To The Moon" (which will appear on her  Roulette Records album "In Love"), "Wouldn't Know What To Do" (which  Roulette will release as a single), "No Hard Feelings" (which will  appear on her Roulette Records album "Back To The Blues"), and "1 Me And  The One I Love" ( (which will also appear on her Roulette Records album  "In Love") with producer Henry Glover and recording engineer Eddie  Smith at Bell Sound in New York City. EMI Music Group, Capitol Music  Group's parent company, currently owns Roulette Records catalog.
50  Years Ago Today In 1962  - Bobby Vee's Liberty Records single "Sharing You" is #15 up from #16  on Billboard's Hot 100 single chart and Dinah Washington's Roulette  Records single "Where Are You" is still #40. EMI Music Group, Capitol  Music Group's parent company, currently owns the Liberty and Roulette  Records catalogs.
10 Years Ago Today In 2002 - Dorle Jarmel Soria, record producer, opera  supporter, author, journalist, reviewer, as well as co-founder of  Cetra-Soria Records and founding co-director (1953-1957) of Angel  Records in the U.S. with her husband Dario Soria, dies at age 101 at her  home in Manhattan, New York
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1971 - Ub Iwerks (born Ubbe Ert Iwwerks), artist,  cartoon animator (hand drew the first Mickey Mouse cartoon "Plane Crazy"  for Walt Disney by himself in two weeks), director and studio owner,  dies of a heart attack at age 70 in Burbank, California
Saturday, July 07, 2012
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment