AUGUST 16, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1940 - T.S. Bonniwell (aka Sean Bonniwell),
 singer, guitarist, songwriter, founding member of the group The Music 
Machine, and a Capitol Records solo recording artist (the 1969 album 
"Close"), is born Thomas Harvey Bonniwell in San Jose, California
1949 - Bill "Sputnik" Spooner, songwriter, guitarist, vocalist, 
and founder of the Capitol Records recording group The Tubes, is born 
William Spooner in Phoenix, Arizona. Thanks Mel for the update on which 
city in Arizona is Bill's birthplace.
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1946 - Johnny Mercer, with Freddie 
Slack and His Orchestra (Slack on piano; Ray Linn, Jack Mootz, and Ernie
 Figueroa on trumpets; Kenny Wygal and Roger Ingram on trombone (an 
email from Kenny Wygal's daughter Tricia reads that her father played 
trumpet for Freddie Slack not trombone); Jack Ordean and Jimmie Rudge on
 alto saxophone; Don Brassfield and Everett McLaughlin on tenor 
saxophone; Sam Sachelle on baritone saxophone; Al Hendirckson on 
electric guitar; Hilmer "Tiny" Timbrell on guitar; Harry Babason on 
bass; and Dave Coleman on drums) record the tracks "The H.C. Potter's 
Ball" with Mercer and Don Raye on vocals, and "The Necessary Evil Blues"
 with just Mercer on vocals. After recording Mercer's tracks, Freddie 
Slack and His Orchestra (same lineup as above), record the tracks "Half 
After" "Cocktail Repartee", and "What Is This Thing Called Rebop? All 
the tracks were recorded in Los Angeles, California and remained 
unissued until 2005 when they appeared on Mosaic Records' 3 CD 
compilation "Mosaic Select: Freddie Slack".
65 Years Ago On This Day In 1947 - Tex Williams' Capitol Records single "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke 
(That Cigarette)" is still #1 on Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records
 chart and Red Ingle and The Natural Seven (with vocals by Cinderella G.
 Stump aka Jo Stafford)'s Capitol Records single "Tim-Tay-Shun" peaks at
 #2 up from #3
1950 - Nat "King" Cole (on vocal and piano), with Irving Ashby on
 guitar, Joe Comfort on bass, Jack Costanzo on bongos, and The Stan 
Kenton Orchestra (including Maynard Ferguson, Jim Salko, Buddy Childers,
 Chico Alvarez, and Shorty Rogers on trumpet; Milt Bernhart, Harry 
Betts, Bob Fitzpatrick, Johnny Halliburton, and Herbie Harper on 
trombone; Bud Shank and Art Pepper on alto saxophone; Bob Cooper and 
Bert Calderal on tenor saxophone; and Bob Gioga on baritone saxophone), 
records the tracks "Orange Colored Sky" (arranged by Pete Rugalo) and 
Jam-Bo (arranged by Shorty Rogers) with producer Lee Gillette at Capitol
 Records' Melrose Avenue studios in Hollywood, California
60 Years Ago On This Day In 1952 - Al Martino (with orchestra conducted by Monty Kelly)'s 
Capitol Records single "Here In My Heart" is #7 down from #5 on 
Billboard's Best Selling Retail Records chart, Nat "King" Cole (with 
Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra)'s Capitol Records single "Somewhere 
Along The Way" is #12 up from #13 and its flip side "Walkin' My Baby 
Back Home" with Billy May and His Orchestra is #14 up from #19
1956 - Louis Armstrong, with Buddy Rich on 
drums and the Oscar Peterson Trio, records the track "April in Paris" 
for Verve Records album "Ella and Louis" in The Capitol Tower Studios, 
in Hollywood California
1958 - The Kingston Trio records the tracks "New York Girls", 
"They Call The Wind Maria", and "Shady Grove/Lonesome Traveler" for 
their Capitol Records album "...From The Hungry i"
1961 - The Kingston Trio records the track "Oh Sail Away" for their Capitol Records album "Close-Up"
1968 - Apple Records releases Mary Hopkin's single "Those Were 
The Days", which is produced by Paul McCartney, with "Turn, Turn, Turn" 
on the flip side. The record becomes Apple's first big hit, selling 4 
million copies worldwide, and is distributed by Capitol Records in the 
United States.
1996 - The Figgs' Capitol Records debut album "Banda Macho" hits #10 on CMJ's Radio Top 200 records chart
2005 - Capitol Records releases Bob Seger's album "Back In '72" on CD for the first time
2005 - Capitol Records Nashville releases Chris LeDoux's compilation album "Anthology Volume 1"
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1929 - Bill Evans, pianist and Blue Note Records recording 
artist, is born William John Evans in Plainfield, New Jersey. Capitol 
Records currently owns Blue Note Records catalog.
60 Years Ago Today In 1952 - The Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Mulligan on baritone 
saxophone, Chet Baker on trumpet, Bob Whitlock on bass and Chico 
Hamilton on drums) records for the first together in the afternoon at 
the Laurel Canyon bungalow of recording engineer Phil Turetsky. Using 
Turetsky's early model Ampex tape recorder, they record the tracks 
"Bernie's Tune" and "Lullaby Of The Leaves which are released as a 
single by Pacific Jazz. The single will become the label's first big 
success. Pacific Jazz's catalog is currently owned by Capitol Records.
50 Years Ago Today In 1962 - Brian Epstein fires The Beatle's drummer Pete Best and hires Ringo Starr to replace him
1968 - Arranger Gerald Wilson (with Ollie Mitchell, Dalton Smith,
 Alex Rodrigues, Tony Rusch (tp), Frank Strong, Lester Robertson, and 
Thurman Green on trombone; Mike Wimberly on bass trombone; Jim McGee and
 George Hyde on french horn; Anthony Ortega on alto saxophone, flute, 
and piccolo; Ramon Borjorquez on alto saxophone; Hadley Caliman and 
Harold Land on tenor saxophone; Richard Aplanalp on baritone saxophone; 
Henry DeVega, Pete Terry, and Bill Perkins on reeds; Bobby Hutcherson on
 vibraphones; Mike Wofford and Jimmy Rowles on piano, organ, and 
electric harpsichord; Mike Anthony on guitar; Wilton Felder on electric 
bass guitar; Carl Lott on drums; Hugh Anderson and Joe Porcaro on 
percussion) with producer Richard Bock and Recording engineer Lanky 
Linstrot at Liberty Records' studios on Third Street in Los Angeles 
(near Robertson Boulevard in Beverly Hills), California, records the 
tracks "California Soul", "Yesterlove", and "Lullaby From Rosemary's 
Baby" for his World Pacific Records album "California Soul"
35 Years Ago Today In 1977 - Elvis Presley, father of Capitol Records artist Lisa Marie
 Presley, is pronounced dead of heart failure at Baptist Memorial 
Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee at age 42
1996 - Thorn EMI shareholders voted in 
favour of demerger proposals. The resulting media company is now known 
as EMI Group PLC
5 Years Ago Today In 2007 - It is announced that EMI has hired Saatchi & Saatchi to handle marketing of its back catalog
BTW - It's my daughter Alys' 13th birthday! She was born at 1:37 AM at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California.
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