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1966

1966 – Sandler & Young got a rocket ride to stardom with a major Capitol Records recording contract. Tony and Ralph were sitting at a table after their performance with Polly at the Persian Room when Alan J. Livingston stuck his head between them and introduced himself. Right there, he signed Sandler & Young into the Capitol Records’ exclusive lineup of recording artists. Later, he assigned Dave Cavanaugh as their A&R man, and they began recording sessions at the Capitol Tower in Los Angeles. Sandler & Young ultimately recorded ten albums with Capitol Records.