AUGUST 29, 2012
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1954 - Dave Cavanaugh, A&R Representative for Capitol 
Records, announces that The Four Keys, formerly with Aladdin Records, 
have been signed to Capitol.
1955 - Judy Garland, with an orchestra conducted by Jack 
Cathcart, records the track "Carolina In The Morning", for her Capitol 
Records album "Miss Show Business", at Capitol Records' Melrose Avenue 
Studios in Hollywood, California
1965 - Capitol
 Records president Alan Livingston presents The Beatles Gold records for
 their soundtrack album "Help!" at the end of a press conference that 
was recorded for possible use as a promotiona record, and also filmed.
 Later that night, The Beatles perform the first of two concerts at The 
Hollywood Bowl that happen over two consecutive nights. Recordings of 
some of these performances will appear when Capitol Records releases 
"Live At The Hollywood Bowl" in 1977.
1966 - The Beatles perform their last live 
concert in the United States with a show at Candlestick Park in San 
Francisco, California. The last song was "Long Tall Sally." At Paul 
McCartney's request, the audio of the show was recorded to tape.
2006 - The limited 40th Anniversary edition 
of The Beach Boys' Capitol Records album "Pet Sounds" is due in stores 
in both a 2 disc green vinyl version and a CD/DVD set with extras.
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
60 Years Ago Today In 1952- Don Schlitz, country/western songwriter (including "The 
Gambler" and "The Greatest" for Liberty and Capitol Records Nashville 
recording artist Kenny Rogers and the Broadway musical "The Adventures 
Of Tom Sawyer"), is born in Durham, North Carolina
1968 - Dean Martin's father, Gaetano "Guy" Crocetti, dies at age 73
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