SEPTEMBER 9, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!
1929 - Stu 
Phillips, television and motion picture score composer, record producer,
 and creator, producer and conductor of the Capitol Records group The 
Hollyridge Strings, is born. Thanks to Stu for the corrections and he 
has a great website at http://www.stuwho.com/ with accurate information,
 unlike many of the reference sites' listings for him.
70 Years Ago Today In 1942 - 
Artie Kornfield, songwriter ("Dead Man's Curve"), co-organizer and 
co-producer of the 1969 Woodstock Art Fair and Music Festival, and who, 
at age 21, became Capitol Records youngest Vice President, is born 
Arthur Lawerence Kornfeld in Brooklyn, New York
1949 - Billy 
Preston, singer, pianist, keyboards player, motion picture actor (as a 
child in "S. Louis Blues" as the young W.C. Handy which was played as an
 adult by Nat "King" Cole, who had young Billy on his television show to
 perform a duet, and later he was in the 1978 motion picture "Sgt. 
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"), and Apple and Capitol Records solo 
artist and session player with The Beatles as a group and as solo 
performers, is born William Everett Preston in Houston, Texas
ON THIS DAY IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1959
 - The Four Freshmen begin three straight days of sessions for their 
Capitol Records album "Voices And Brass" at The Capitol Tower Studios in
 Hollywood, California
1964 - Arranger Johnny Richards (with 
musicians Bob McCoy, Jerry Kail, and Ray Copeland on trumpets; Burt 
Collins on trumpet and flugelhorn; Jiggs Whigham, Bill Watrous, and Tom 
McIntosh on trombones; Ray Starling on mellophonium; Jay McAllister on 
tuba; Jerry Dodgion on alto saxophone; Frank Perowsky on tenor 
saxophone; Joel Kaye on baritone saxophone and piccolo; Shelly Russell 
on bass saxophone; Johnny Knapp on piano; Chet Amsterdam on bass; Ronnie
 Bedford on drums; and Warren Smith on percussion), records the tracks 
"Get Me To The Church On Time", "On The Street Where You Live", "I Could
 Have Danced All Night", "Wouldn't It Be Loverly", "Show Me", "The Rain 
In Spain", "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face", and "With A Little Bit 
Of Luck" for his Roulette Records album "My Fair Lady - My Way" with 
producers Hugo & Luigi, and recording engineer Bob Arnold, at 
Capitol Records' New York City studios. Capitol Records currently owns 
the Roulette catalog.
1968 - Capitol Records, in a press release 
on this day, states that The Beatles' single "I Want To Hold Your Hand" 
has sold nearly 5 million copies in the United States, making it the 
best selling single of the 1960s. This was before the R.I.A.A. created 
the Platinum Single award.
1968 - Capitol Records artists Buck Owens and The Buckaroos play at The White House for President Johnson
1971 - Apple Records, with distribution by Capitol 
Records in the United States, releases John Lennon's album "Imagine"
1973
 - Helen Reddy's Capitol Records single "Delta Dawn", with "If We Could 
Still Be Friends" on the flip side, is #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles
 chart
1978 - A Taste of Honey's Capitol Records single "Boogie 
Oogie Oogie", with "World Spin" on the flip side, hits #1 on Billboard's
 Hot 100 Singles chart and will eventually sell more than 2 million 
copies, becoming Capitol's first Platinum single
1979 - Norrie 
Paramor, pianist, record producer (26 number #1 hits on the U.K. singles
 charts), composer, arranger, orchestral conductor, recording director 
for EMI's Columbia Records (where he produced hit singles for Cliff 
Richards, The Shadows, and Frank Ifield among others), and recorded one 
of the biggest selling albums in Capitol Records' "Capitol of the World"
 import series - "In London in Love" (which featured soprano Patricia 
Clark), dies of cancer at age 65.
1988 - Garth Brooks' debut 
Capitol Records Nashville single "If Tomorrow Never Comes", with "The 
Dance" on the flip side, debuts on Billboard's Country Singles chart
1990
 - Wilson Phillips' SBK Records single (distributed by Capitol Records) 
"Release Me", with "Eyes Like Twins" on the flip side, is #1 on 
Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart
1993 - Helen O'Connell, singer 
(with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra), dancer, actress, wife of Capitol 
Records artist and arranger Frank DeVol, and a Capitol Records solo 
artist, dies at age 73 in San Diego, California
2001 - VH1 premieres the documentary "Behind The Music: Blind Melon" about the Capitol Records group
2003
 - Capitol Records group Coldplay's frontman Chris Martin delivers the 
"Big Noise" petition calling for fairer trade policies to the World 
Trade Organization (WTO) at it's meeting in Cancun, Mexico
2004 - 
Capitol Records Nashville artists The Jenkins perform at a special 
gathering of Capitol Hill VIPs and members of Congress in Washington 
D.C. put together by the MUSIC Coalition (Music United for Stong 
Internet Copyright) to celebrate digital music done legally.
2009 -
 The remastered stereo and mono versions of The Beatles' studio albums 
and "Past Masters" album are released as well as The Beatles' Rock Band 
game.
ON THIS DAY NOT QUITE IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
70 Years Ago Today In 1942
 - Inez Foxx, singer and member of the United Artists Records duo 
Charlie (her brother) and Inez Foxx (best remembered for the single 
"Mockingbird" with "Hurt By Love" on the flip side), is born in 
Greensboro, North Carolina
1956 - The Rock 
And Roll Trio (Johnny Burnett on vocals and acoustic guitar, Dorsey 
Burnette on bass guitar, Paul Burlison on lead guitar and newly added 
drumer and cousin of Carl Perkins, Tony Austin) appear as finalists on 
the Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour at Madison Square Garden.
1956 - The Goons' (Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, and
 Harry Secombe) Decca U.K. (distributed by Capitol's parent company EMI 
in the U.K.) single "Ying Tong Song", with "Bloodnok's Rock n' Roll 
Call" on the flip side, enters the UK singles chart at #9
1959 - Capitol Records co-founder Johnny Mercer appears on NBC-TV's "Kraft Music Hall"
1964
 - Arranger and conductor Johnny Richards (with Bob McCoy, Jerry Kail, 
and Ray Copeland on trumpets; Burt Collins on trumpet and flugelhorn; 
Jiggs Whigham, Bill Watrous, and Tom McIntosh on trombones; Ray Starling
 on mellophonium; Jay McAllister on tuba; Jerry Dodgion on alto 
saxophone; Frank Perowsky on tenor saxophone; Joel Kaye on baritone 
saxophone and piccolo; Shelly Russell on bass saxophone; Johnny Knapp on
 piano; Chet Amsterdam on bass; Ronnie Bedford on drums; and Warren 
Smith on percussion) record the tracks "Get Me To The Church On Time", 
"On The Street Where You Live", "I Could Have Danced All Night", 
"Wouldn't It Be Loverly", "Show Me", "The Rain In Spain", "I've Grown 
Accustomed To Her Face", and "With A Little Bit Of Luck" at Capitol 
Records' New York City recording studio with producers Hugo and Luigi 
and recording engineer Bob Arnold. Roulette Records will release the 
tracks on Richards' album "My Fair Lady - My Way"
1966 - Greg Kane, keyboardist with the Circa Records (a 
division of Virgin Records) group Hue And Cry, is born in Coatbridge, 
Scotland. While a designer at Virgin Records America, I adapted the 
group's UK packaging for U.S. release on Virgin Records America, as well
 as designing promo items and advertising.
40 Years Ago 
Today In 1972 - Over three sets,
 drummer Elvin Jones (with David Liebman on flute, soprano saxophone and
 tenor saxophone; Steve Grossman on saxophone and tenor saxophone; and 
Gene Perla on bass) records the tracks (Set No. 1) "Brite Piece", "New 
Breed", "Sambra", "My Ship", "Taurus People", (Set No. 2) "Fancy Free", 
"I'm A Fool To Want You", "Sweet Mama", "The Children, Save The 
Children", (Set No.3), "The Children's Merry-Go-Round March", "Small 
One", "P.P. Phoneix", and "For All The Other Times" live at The 
Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach, California with producer George Butler and 
recording engineer Dino Lapas. The tracks will appear on the Blue Note 
Records albums "Live At The Lighthouse, Volume One" and "Live At The 
Lightouse, Volume Two". Blue Note's catalog is currently owned by 
Capitol Records.
1995 - Chynna Phillips, member of the former SBK 
Records group Wilson Phillips, marries actor William Baldwin. Phillips' 
former Wilson Phillips partners, Carnie and Wendy Wilson, are also 
present at the ceremony.
10 Years Ago 
Today In 2002 - Former Capitol Records artist Anne
 Murray is inducted into the Canadian Country Music Artists Hall Of Fame
 at the 2002 Canadian Country Music Artists Awards ceremony held in 
Calgary, Canada
ON THIS DAY NOT IN CAPITOL RECORDS HISTORY
1839
 - Astronomer John Herschel takes the first glass plate photograph and 
would go on to coin the terms "photography", "negative", and "positive",
 and discover sodium thiosulphite as a fixer of silver halides
1894
 - Arthur Freed, vaudevillian, Broadway and motion picture composer 
(best known for "Singing In The Rain"), associate motion picture 
producer ("The Wizard Of Oz"), and motion picture producer (had his own 
"unit" at M-G-M which created "Singing In The Rain", "An American In 
Paris", "Gigi", and many more), is born in Charleston, South Carolina.
1956 - Elvis Presley appears on CBS-TV's "Toast of 
the Town" (with actor and future Capitol Records artist Charles Laughton
 filling in for the show's normal host, the ailing Ed Sullivan), for the
 first time and 54,000,000 viewers (82.6 percent of the U.S. television 
audience) tune in to watch Presley sing "Don’t Be Cruel" and "Ready 
Teddy"
1958 - The first stereo two-channel records are issued,  by
 Audio Fidelity in the United States and Pye in Britain, using the 
Westrex "45/45" single-groove system
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