This Day in Music - Feb 25th
2004, The Rolling Stones topped a US Rich List of music’s biggest money makers. The list was based on earnings during 2003 when the band played their “Forty Licks” tour, which made them $212 million, (£124.7m) in ticket, CD, DVD and merchandise sales. The three million fans who went to the shows spent an average of $11 (£6.47) each on merchandise. Bruce Springsteen was listed in second place and The Eagles in third.
2001, Rapper Lil' Kim said a shooting which happened after she left a New York radio station was unconnected to her. One man was wounded in the incident outside the radio station Hot 97 in New York when five men fired 22 bullets. The New York Daily News reported the incident was the result of a feud between Lil' Kim and rival rappers, Capone-N-Noreaga.
1998, during Shawn Colvin's acceptance speech at the Grammy Awards, Ol Dirty Bastard grabbed the microphone and made various observations such as "Puffy is good, but Wu-Tang is the best" and "Wu-Tang is for the children". He was then escorted offstage.
1985, U2 began their first full north American arena tour, starting at the Dallas Reunion Arena in Texas.
1963, the first Beatles single 'Please Please Me' was released in the US on the 'Vee Jay' label. Also The Beatles played a gig at the Casino Ballroom, Leigh, Lancashire on this day.
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