AUGUST 8, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
110 Years Ago 
Today In 1902 - Welton Becket, architect whose firm Welton Beckett and 
Associates designed The Capitol Tower, is born Welton David Becket in 
Seattle, Washington
105 Years Ago Today In 1907 - Benny Carter,
 alto saxophonist, trumpet player, clarinetist, pianist, trombone 
player, songwriter, arranger, bandleader and Capitol Records artist, is 
born Bennett Lester Carter in New York City. A hundred year celebtration
 of Carter and his music will be held tonight at the Hollywood Bowl.
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
55 Years Ago Today In 
1957 - Nat "King" Cole, with arranger and conductor Nelson Riddle, 
records the track "An Affair To Remember" at The Capitol Tower Studios 
in Hollywood, California
1960 - Judy Garland is back in EMI 
Studios in London, England, with Norrie Paramour conducting the studio 
orchestra, to record the tracks "After You've Gone", "I Can't Give You 
Anything But Love (Baby), "It's A Great Day For The Irish", and "Judy At
 The Palace" (a medley that includes "Shine On Harvest Moon", "Some Of 
These Days", "My Man" and "I Don't Care"). Capitol Records will release 
the tracks on the album "Judy In London" in 1972.
1966 - Capitol 
Records releases The Beatles' album "Revolver" in the United States as 
well as their single "Eleanor Rigby" with "Yellow Submarine" on the flip
 side
1969 - The Beatles are posed walking across Abbey Road by 
photographer Iain MacMillan for the cover shot of their Apple Records 
album "Abbey Road" which will be distributed by Capitol Records in the 
United States
1975 - Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, saxophonist and
 Capitol Records artist, dies at St. Mary Mercy Hospital, in Gary, 
Indiana at age 46, 25 days after suffering a stroke in a cafe which put 
him in a coma
1989 - Irv Cottler, studio drummer on various 
Capitol Records recording sessions, who appeared on albums by Bobby 
Darin, June Christy and, for over 36 years, Frank Sinatra, dies of 
cardiac arrest in Rancho Mirage, California at age 71. Spaceagepop.com has a short but fun biographical article about Cottler on their site.
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