AUGUST 25, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1908 - Ray John Heindorf, composer, conductor (conducted the 
orchestra for the Capitol Records soundtrack album "Streetcar Named 
Desire" in 1951) orchestrator and Capitol Records recording artist (the 
single, "Four Deuces" with "Streetcar" on the flip side, is Heindorf's 
first record released under his own name), is born in Haverstraw, New 
York
1946 - Steve Buckley,
 marketing and sales agent for United Artists (1977-1978) and Capitol 
Records (1978-1984) at the Washington, D.C. branch before becoming 
Regional Promotions Manager in Miami and then A&R manager for 
Black Music at The Capitol Tower in Hollywood, is born Steve T. Buckley 
III in Little Rock, Arkansas and is currently married to Hazel Payne, 
former member of Capitol Records recording group A Taste Of Honey
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1950 - Nat "King" Cole And His Trio, with arranger Pete Rugolo 
conducting the orchestra, (unknown except for Shelly Manne on drums), 
and the vocal group The Judd Conlin Rhythmaires (Conlin, Mac McLean, 
Charlie Parletto, Loulie Jean Norman & Gloria Wood) record the 
tracks "Make Believe Land" and "Get To Gettin'" (with Jack Costanzo on 
bongos} as well as the tracks "Little Christmas Tree" (with additional 
vocals by The Singing Pussycats) and "Frosty The Snowman" (with 
additiona vocals by The Singing Pussycats), and "Song of Delilah" with 
Dave Barbour conducting the orchestra at Capitol Records' (formerly 
KHJ's) studios on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California
55 Years Ago Today In 1957 - Kid Ory starts two straight days of sessions to record 
tracks that will appear on his albums "Song Of The Wanderer" and "Dance 
With Kid Ory Or Just Listen"
1958 - Peggy Lee's Capitol Records single "Fever", with "You 
Don't Know" on the flip side, peaks at #8 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles
 chart
1969 - Capitol Records releases Grand Funk Railroad's debut album "On Time"
1979 - The Knack's Capitol Records single "My Sharona" is still #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart
1979 - Stan Kenton, pianist, band leader and Capitol Records 
artist dies at age 67 of complications of a stroke, at Midway Hospital 
in Hollywood, California which he had entered on August 17, 1979 after 
the stroke
20 Years Ago Today In 1992 - Capitol Records Nashville releases Garth Brooks' album "Beyond The Season"
1999 - Boots Faye (born Grace Eloise Tartsch), singer and Capitol
 Records recording artist, dies at age 75, three days before her 76th 
birthday
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1930 - Sean Connery, motion picture actor, is born Thomas Sean Connery in Edinburgh, Scotland
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