The Original Lovely Rita

The Original Lovely Rita
Rita Hayworth in Gilda

Here she is:  the original...the one-and-only, Ms. Rita Hayworth. Feast your eyes on the screen goddess performing "Put the Blame on Mame" from the 1946 film noir classic "Gilda." It's one of Hollywood's most iconic scenes, and a top favorite of mine. And, as an added treat, you get to see the "Rita head toss" at the beginning of the…

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The Capitol Records Tower of Power

On this date in 1949, RCA Records issued the first ever 45 rpm single. So, why am I featuring their rival, Capitol Records, in this post? Because, as we celebrate this anniversary, it gives me the perfect opportunity to show how the little vinyl disc influenced the design of one of the world's most famous buildings - the Capitol Records Tower in Hollywood. This landmark, built to resemble a stack of records, has been featured in countless movies and TV shows filmed in and around Tinseltown, so you're bound to have seen it.

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