September 25 in History
1886
September 25, 1886: The comic opera by B. C. Stephenson and Alfred Cellier titled "Dorothy” is first performed at the Gaiety Theatre, London.1965
September 25, 1965:The Beatles, an animated television series about the British music group of similar name, premieres in the United States.
1969
September 25, 1969:Popular British rock group, The Beatles begins the recording of their song titled "The Fool on the Hill."
1970
September 25, 1970:British singer and songwriter Ringo Starr issues a song entitled “Beaucoups Of Blues”.
- September 25, 1970:
The Partridge Family drops their first single titled “I Think I Love You”.
1989
September 25, 1989:The English pop-rock band, Tears for Fears release their platinum-selling 3rd album named “The Seeds of Love “.
1990
September 25, 1990:The Australian rock band INXS issues their 7th studio album called “X”.
1991
September 25, 1991:ABC Television Network airs the American sitcom titled "Good & Evil" for the first time in the United States.
2007
September 25, 2007:Bruce Springsteen releases his 15th studio album titled “Magic”.
2020
September 25, 2020:The Northern Irish singer and songwriter Van Morrison releases a new tune titled “Born To Be Free".