AUGUST 7, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1910 - Freddie Slack, pianist, bandleader, and Capitol Records artist, is born Frederick Charles Slack in Westby, Wisconsin
1913 - George Van Eps,
 innovator of the seven string (extra bass string) guitar, Capitol 
Records and Columbia Records (as part of Paul Weston and His Orchestra) 
studio musician (1950s), and a Capitol Record solo artist (late 1960s) 
is born George Abel Van Eps in Plainfield, New Jersey
1926 - Stan Freberg, voice actor for cartoons, puppeteer, 
radio and television actor, commercial writer and creative director, and
 Capitol Records artist is born Stanley Victor Freberg in Los Angeles, 
California and will grow up in Pasadena, California
1943 - Dino 
Valente, songwriter, singer and original member of the Capitol Records 
band Quicksilver Messenger Service, is born Chester William Powers, Jr. 
in New York City
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1958
 - The Louvin Brothers, with Spider Rich and Odell Martin, record the 
tracks "Read What's in My Heart", "Red Hen Hop", "She Will Get 
Lonesome", "I Wonder If You Know", and "Blue" for their Capitol Records 
album "Country Love Ballads"
15 Years Ago
 Today In 1997 - Capitol Records Nashville 
artist Garth Brooks performs a free evening concert in Central Park's 
North Meadow in New York City, New York for over 750,000 fans
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
55 Years Ago
 Today In 1957 - The Quarry Men play at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England
55 Years Ago
 Today In 1957
 - Oliver Hardy (born Norvell Hardy), actor and part of the film duo 
Laurel and Hardy, dies after a series of strokes at age 65. Hardy was 
one of the celebrities on the cover of The Beatles' Capitol Records 
album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
1985 - George 
Thorogood And The Destroyers' EMI America album "Bad To The Bone" is 
certified Gold by the R.I.A.A. EMI Music Group, Capitol Music Group's 
parent company, currently owns the EMI America catalog.
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1939 - My mother was born Roberta Joan Stolz in Midlothian, Illinois
1969
 - Joseph Kosma, composer (best know for "Autumn Leaves" for which 
Capitol Records' co-founder Johnny Mercer wrote the English lyrics) and 
motion picture, ballet and light opera scorer, dies at age 63 near 
Paris, France
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
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