SEPTEMBER 5, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1939 - John
 Stewart, songwriter, guitarist, vocalist and member of Johnny Stewart 
and The Furies, The Woodsmen, The Cumberland Three, the Capitol Records 
group The Kingston Trio, and a Capitol Records solo artist, is born John
 C. Stewart in San Diego, California
1946 - 
Freddie Mercury, singer, songwriter and member of the Capitol Records 
group Queen, is born Farrokh Pluto Bulsara in Stone Town, Zanzibar
60 Years Ago Today In 1952
 - Ricky Fataar, drummer with the the bands The Flames and the Capitol 
Records band The Beach Boys, and who plays guitarist Stig O'Hara in The 
Rutles, is born in Durban, South Africa
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1956 - The Bill Thompson Singers record their album 
"The Thompson Touch" at The Capitol Tower Studios in Hollywood, 
California
1960 - Ferlin Husky's Capitol Records single "Wings Of A Dove" enters the U.S. Country singles charts
1963
 - Songwriter and Capitol Records recording artist (1954) Dallas Frazier
 moves to Nashville to start working with Capitol Records artist Ferlin 
Husky
45
 Years Ago Today In - Capitol Records releases The Beach Boys' album "Smiley Smile"
1970
 - The Band's Capitol Records album "Stage Fright" enters Billboards Top
 Albums chart where it will peak at #5, becoming their highest charting 
album
1971 - Freddie Hart's Captiol Records 
single "Easy Loving", with "Brother Bluebird" on the flip side" is #1 on
 the U.S. Country singles charts
40 Years Ago Today In 1972 - Capitol Records releases Tennessee Ernie Ford's album "It's Tennessee Ernie Ford"
1975 - Glen Campbell's Capitol Records single "Rhinestone Cowboy" is certified Gold by the R.I.A.A.
1978
 - Triumvirat finishes recording lead vocals for its Capitol Records 
album "A La Carte" at The Capitol Tower Studios in Hollywood, California
1990 - Poison's Capitol Records album "Flesh & Blood" is certified Gold and Platinum by the R.I.A.A.
1996 - Capitol Video releases the 10 tape video version of The Beatles' "Anthology" in the United States
2003
 - Gisele Lefleche MacKenzie, singer, violinist, television personality 
and Capitol Records recording artist, dies at age 76 at Providence St. 
Joseph's Medical Center in Burbank, California, of colon cancer
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1971 - Five films by John and Yoko Lennon, including
 "Cold Turkey" and "Up Your Leg", are screened at the London Art 
Spectrum at Alexandra Palace
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