Musical 
birthdays today include Wayne Shorter (88), Gene Simmons (72), Judas 
Priest lead singer Rob Halford (70), former Yes & Asia keyboardist 
Geoff Downes (69), Elvis Costello (67), Billy Ray Cyrus (60), Def 
Leppard guitarist Viv Campbell (59), Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy (54), 
Belle & Sebastian lead singer Stuart Murdoch (53), country singer Jo
 Dee Messina (51) and Amy Macdonald (34). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for Leonard Bernstein, born on this day in 1918... 
for former Siouxie and the Banshees and PiL guitarist John McGeoch, who 
would have been 65 today... for Mia Zapata of The Gits, who would have 
been 55... for jazz legend Stan Kenton, who died on this date in 1979...
 for film score composer and longtime Neil Young sideman Jack Nitzsche, 
who left us today in 2000... and for Aaliyah, who was killed in a plane 
crash today in 2001 at the age of 22. 
Also
 on August 25: Little Eva, babysitter to the songwriting team of Gerry 
Goffin and Carole King, takes the couple's tune The Loco-motion to № 1
 on the US charts (1962)... Two female Beatles fans hire a helicopter to
 fly them over the house in Beverly Hills that the group are renting. 
They jump from a height of approximately 50 feet and land unhurt in the 
swimming pool (1965)... The Beatles depart for Bangor in North Wales by 
train for a bank holiday weekend of study and meditation with the 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi...  The № 1
 song in the US today: Bobbie Gentry's 'Ode to Billy Joe'. The song will
 stay in the top spot for the next month... In Honolulu, Brian Wilson 
plays live with the Beach Boys for the first time in two years, as the 
group promote the recently released Heroes and Villains album (1967)... A
 party to celebrate the grand opening of Electric Ladyland Studios is 
held in NYC... Elton John makes his live debut in America as he 
opens a 17-date tour with a show at the Troubador in Los Angeles. Also 
making their live debut, in the UK, are Emerson, Lake and Palmer, who 
are performing in Plymouth (1970)... At the Las Vegas Hilton, Bobby 
Darin gives his final live performance (1973)... Bruce Springsteen 
releases Born to Run (1975)... R.E.M.
 appear at the Scorpio in Charlotte, NC. The gig is billed as 
'Charlotte's first gay new wave disco and costume party.' Admission is 
$3, with all funds raised to go to local lesbian and gay charities 
(1981)... Snoop Doggy Dogg is released on $1 million bail after being 
accused of involvement in the murder of a member of the By Yerself Gang 
in L.A. He will be acquitted of the charges in 1996 (1993)... Jimmy Page
 and Robert Plant record their MTV Unplugged set in London... Jimmy 
Buffett crashes his Grumman G-44 Wigeon seaplane on takeoff from 
Martha's Vineyard, MA. He swims away from the wreckage uninjured... An 
escaped mental patient attempts to set fire to the stage on which 
Michael Jackson is performing in Helsinki, Finland. The man splashes 
gasoline on the stage from a jerry can, but is subdued by security 
before he can light it... The marriage of Billy Joel and Christie 
Brinkley is dissolved (1994)... Bob Dylan reveals on his weekly radio 
show that he is speaking to a number of car companies about becoming the
 voice for their satellite navigation systems. The 68-year-old singer 
says he thinks that drivers might enjoy hearing his distinctive voice 
say such things as "Take a left at the next street... No,  right... You 
know what? Just go straight" (2009).  
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