AUGUST 3, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1924 - Gordon 
Stoker, manager, first tenor, piano player and briefly second tenor with
 Capitol Records recording artists (1950-1961) The Jordanaires, is born 
Hugh Gordon Stoker in Gleason, Tennessee
1945 - Cecil Hale, radio 
personality, promoter, president of the Natiional Association of 
Television and Radio Artists, and a vice president at Capitol 
Records/EMI (1979-1981), is born in St. Louis, Missouri. The History Makers website has a short biography of Hale.
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1959 - The Kingston Trio appear on the cover of Life magazine with today's cover date
1968
 - Capitol Records releases its first album on cassette, "Sounds Of The 
Great Bands" by Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra
20 Years Ago Today In 1992 - Capitol Records releases Judy Garland's compilation album "The Best of the Capitol Masters: The London Sessions" on CD
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1926 - Tony Bennett, singer, painter, and Roulette 
Records recording artist, is born Antonio Dominick Benedetto in Astoria,
 Queens, New York. Capitol Records currently owns the Roulette catalog.
1929
 - Emile Berliner, inventor of the gramophone disc record and founder of
 the Berliner Gramophone Company whose London branch would become EMI, 
dies of a heart attack at age 78 in the United States. The Library of Congress has a site on Berliner and the birth of the recording industry.
1963 - The Beatles perform for the 292nd and last time at The Cavern Club in Liverpool, England
1965
 - Arranger and conductor Gerald Wilson (with musicians Melvin Moore, Al
 Procino, Freddie Hill, and Jules Chaitkin on trumpet; John Ewing, Bob 
Edmondssn, and Lester Robertson on trombone; Kenny Shroyer on bass 
trombone; Curtis Amy on soprano saxophone; Anthony Ortega on alto 
saxophone and flute; Teddy Edwards and Don Raffell on tenor saxophone; 
Jack Nimitz on baritone saxophone; Phil Moore, Jr. on piano; Dennis 
Budimir on guitar; Buddy Woodson on bass; and Mel Lee on drums) record 
the tracks "Satin Doll", "Softly As I Leave You" and "For Lonely Hearts"
 for Wilson's Pacific Jazz Records album "When I'm Feeling Kinda Blue" 
in Los Angeles, California that were rejected. The tapes from the 
session are currently missing and are presumed destroyed. Pacific Jazz's
 catalog is currently owned by EMI Music Group, Capitol Music Group's 
parent company.
2008 - Louis Teicher (born Louis Milton Teicher), 
pianist and United Artists Records artist as part of the duo Ferrante 
and Teicher, has died of heart failure at his summer home in Highlands, 
North Carolina at age 83. EMI Music Group, Capitol Music Group's parent 
company, currently owns the United Artists catalog.
Friday, August 03, 2012
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