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On April 6th, 1956, the world's first circular commercial building
was dedicated near the corner of Hollywood and Vine in Los Angeles, CA.
Designed by Welton Becket to be the home of the music label Capitol Records,
it still stands today as a well-known symbol of Hollywood, just one mile east of
Grauman's Chinese Theatre. A legend says that the building was built to look like
a stack of 45 rpm records on a turntable, but this has never been confirmed. The label
was created in 1942 by songwriter Johnny Mercer, music store owner Glenn Wallich,
and movie producer Buddy DeSylva. On top of the spear that surmounts its thirteen
stories, a red blinking light has been spelling out the word "Hollywood" in Morse code
since the building was dedicated, to remind one and all that Capitol was the first music
label to settle on the West Coast (the other big music companies at that time, Victor,
Columbia, and Decca, were all still in New York). The recording studios and the echo
chambers buried underground have hosted decades of famous artists, from Frank
Sinatra, who inaugurated the studios with sessions for his instrumental album, "Tone
Poems of Color," to Gorillaz, the Beatles, Coldplay, and Nat King Cole. Next to the
building, both John Lennon and Garth Brooks have their Walk of Fame stars. In 2006,
Capitol's parent company EMI sold the tower to a real estate company for 50 million
dollars, with the promise to keep Capitol Records in its historical location.
Suggested Sites...
- Capitol Records - official site for the label, with pictures of current and past artists -- and of the building.
- Welton Becket - the architect behind the Capitol Tower designed some of LA's most famous buildings.
- The Hollywood Entertainment District - the beating heart of Hollywood: the Walk of Fame, the Grauman's Theatres -- and of course, the Capitol Records tower.
- Capitol Records History - info on Capitol's facilities, technology, and marketing practices.
- Capitol Studios - technical specs on the building's recording facilities.
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