July 25 in History
1966
July 25, 1966:American singing band ‘The Supremes’ releases a song titled "You Can't Hurry Love".
- July 25, 1966:
American pop & rock band The Monkees records their first single entitled “Last Train To Clarksville".
1969
July 25, 1969:The English rock band ‘Yes’ drops their first self-titled studio album.
1973
July 25, 1973:American rock band The Doobie Brothers releases a song titled "China Grove."
1975
July 25, 1975:British singer and songwriter David Bowie releases a single titled "Fame".
- July 25, 1975:
American musical drama film titled “Chorus Line” premieres on Broadway. The movie was directed by Richard Attenborough Michael.
1980
July 25, 1980:American musician and multi-instrumentalist Eric Carr makes his debut as a drummer for the band known as ‘Kiss’.
1983
July 25, 1983:American heavy metal band Metallica releases their first album titled “Kill 'Em All”.
1989
July 25, 1989:Hip hop group, Beastie Boys outdoors their second studio album titled “Paul's Boutique”.
1995
July 25, 1995:American hip hop group, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony releases their second studio album titled “E. 1999 Eternal”.